the U.S. Postal Service has revealed several new stamps to
be issued in 2021,
like this set, the Mid-Atlantic
Lighthouses, the long-running series celebrating American lighthouses continues with five
new stamps. The mid-Atlantic lighthouses featured in this issuance are: Thomas
Point Shoal, MD; Montauk Point, NY; Harbor of Refuge, DE; Navesink, NJ; and
Erie Harbor Pierhead, PA. The late Howard Koslow was the artist for these
stamps as well as previous issuances in the Lighthouse series. Mid-Atlantic
Lighthouses were the last stamps he illustrated for the Postal Service. The art
director was Greg Breeding, in a statement from UPS,
“A
handwritten letter shows the recipient how much you care. The stamp you choose
to adorn your envelope adds an extra important touch,” said U.S. Postal Service
Stamp Services Director William Gicker. “The new 2021 stamps are designed to
look beautiful on your envelopes, to be educational and to appeal to collectors
and pen pals around the world. As always, the program offers a variety of
subjects celebrating American culture and history, and this year, we made a
special effort to include a little fun.”
The 2021
stamp program commemorates Missouri statehood, Japanese Americans who fought in
World War II and Chien-Shiung Wu, one of the most influential American nuclear
physicists of the 20th century. Fun issuances include Western Wear, Backyard
Games, Espresso Drinks, a stamp showcasing a visual riddle, and four Message
Monster stamps with self-adhesive accessories. The program also includes
Mid-Atlantic Lighthouses, the last of the popular Lighthouse stamp series, below are a few more,
Garden
Beauty
Garden Beauty celebrates America's love of flowers and gardens with 10 new
stamp designs in a booklet of 20. The stamps include a pink flowering dogwood;
a rose-pink and white tulip; an allium, or ornamental onion; a pink and white
Asiatic lily; a magenta dahlia; a yellow and pink American lotus; a pink moth
orchid with mottled petals; a pink and white sacred lotus; an orange and yellow
tulip; and a yellow moth orchid with a pink centre. Art director Ethel Kessler
designed the stamps with existing photographs by Allen Rokach.
Mystery
Message
the new Mystery Message stamp will put your sleuthing skills to the test.
Featuring bright colours and interesting shapes, the stamp design is a visual
riddle spelling out a message. Each colourful square contains a letter in an
interesting pattern. The patterns, though seemingly random, were carefully
placed so that when put all together, the message reads, “MORE THAN MEETS THE
EYE!” Art director Antonio Alcalá designed the stamp.
Backyard
Games
these stamps capture many of the games Americans play for outdoor fun. A pane
of 16 stamps features eight unique designs including: badminton, bocce,
cornhole, croquet, flying disc, horseshoes, tetherball and a variation on
pick-up baseball. Greg Breeding was the art director. Mike Ryan designed the
stamps with original artwork by Mick Wiggins, to see more of this years stamps have a look here.
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