1/7/2021
This presentation originally aired at the 2020 Virtual Stamp Show organized through the APS, the ATA, and the AFDCS.
Join Nancy Stahl, celebrated stamp designer and illustrator as she discusses her process, inspiration and career. Amid several other U.S. stamps, Ms. Stahl is the illustrator for the 2020 USPS stamp honoring 19th Amendment: Women Vote, which commemorates the centennial of the ratification of the 19th Amendment to the U.S. Constitution, guaranteeing women the right to vote.
Nancy Stahl is an celebrated illustrator who lives in New York City. She attended Art Center College of Design in Los Angeles and also studied at School of Visual Arts. She has worked in a career split equally between traditional media and digitally created art. In 1989 she was also invited to Adobe’s headquarters to test a pre-release of the original Photoshop. She began to work exclusively on the computer two years later.
Heidi Rhoades
Heidi Rhoades is the former Grassroots and Community Specialist at the American Philatelic Society.
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