Robert L. Peters

4 October 2010

Big and beautiful…

Ottawa, Canada

Canada Post today released its largest stamp to date. Like the wildlife definitives that preceded it, the Blue Whale stamp was produced using a combination of two printing techniques: intaglio (for the whale in the foreground) and offset lithography (for the colours in the background). Each stamp, illustrated by Suzanne Duranceau (and featuring the work of master engraver Jorge Peral), measures 128 x 49 mm (5″ x 1.9″).

The blue whale (Balaenoptera musculus) is the largest animal ever known to inhabit the earth. It can grow up to 33 m (108 ft) long and can weigh up to 180 metric tons (198 tons). The blue whale’s gargantuan proportions remain hidden beneath ocean waves, only to reveal themselves for a brief, awe-inspiring moment whenever this majestic creature rises to the surface to breathe—a whale watcher’s dream on Canada’s Pacific and Atlantic waters. Due to severe hunting practices in the 1900’s, the blue whale is listed as an endangered species under COSEWIC (Committee on the Status of Endangered Wildlife in Canada).

Thanks to Matt Warburton for the heads-up.

 


Awkward…

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We all have moments like this, right?

Classic dilemnas… with seemingly no-win outcomes.


3 October 2010

Retro collage…

Vienna, Austria

I was pleased to come across some great collage illustration today by Marek Haiduk, a talented German illustrator now living and working in Vienna. (Reminds me quite a bit of the work done by Cristiana Couceiro as well as Julien Pacaud… nicely done!)


2 October 2010

More Banksy…

Los Angeles, Alcatraz, Toronto

Banksy’s been busy of late… more here.


1 October 2010

Sound advice from the Bard…


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