1-Steem ORCA SteemStamp • First Day of Issue • my gift to the blockchain 🎨

in #philately7 years ago (edited)

Here is the latest in my series of original SteemStamps..

The One Steem Orca SteemStamp features a retro two-tone postage stamp design depicting a breaching Killer Whale against a distant landmass.


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Below I've “raised the ink” a bit by applying a bevel filter to the green..

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The strip of 4 coil stamps below feature a red frame from an alternative “engraving” that I prepared earlier.. The simpler design I think reduces better.

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I'd like to present y’all with a First Day Cover featuring an aqua version of the heavier frame.. complete with our very own Steemit cancellation!

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A bit of the process.. I’m scatching away the black india ink layer that’s covering this smooth white plastery panel.

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I wear some cheap magnified reading glasses so that I get real deep into.. pushing the limits of eye-hand-coordination (at least for myself).. with a 2" etching being just over twice the height of a real postage stamp.

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The killer whale art was done separately.. you can see traces of the 1847 design that I has been messing around with..

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On the left is a very straight-up scan of the final etching. Before scanning I painted a few areas with India ink to clean things up a bit. I also applied a white and black point in Photoshop in order to dissolve some marks and hairlines scratches. On the right is the inverted image now Positive as printed ink would be.

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Why not just draw the design with ink? Well there are two reasons:

Firstly the sharp steel tip of that stylus can create AMAZINGLY thin lines... way thinner than any pen that must deposit a liquid.

Secondly, the carving-away of negative space has a UNIQUE look when that spacial relationship becomes inverted visually when printed. Instead of “outling forms and filling in shapes” as in drawing in the positive with say a pencil... when one draws in the negative, one fleshes-out the form that he sees in much the way of a sculptor.. in that he/she must ALLOW the shape to form as opposed to DIRECTING it to appear. Does that make sense?

I leave you with the very RARE, possibly unique,

INVERTED Purple 1-Cent Orca:

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See the 2 Steem MINNOW steemstamp here.


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All content 100% original by John Deecken @orionsbeltbuckle

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interesting , never thought of the limitations of the almighty pen. Love the design

i'm glad that you do @pat593!

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