Stamp: Big Bird (Cayman Islands 2000)

Big Bird (Cayman Islands 2000)

15 March (Cayman Islands ) within release Sesame Street characters goes into circulation Stamp Big Bird face value 30 Cayman Islands cent

Stamp Big Bird in catalogues
Michel: Mi: KY 839
Stanley Gibbons: Sg: KY 926

Stamp is square format.

Also in the issue Sesame Street characters:

  • Stamp - Bert face value 20;
  • Stamp - Big Bird face value 30;
  • Stamp - Big Bird face value 20;
  • Stamp - Cookie Monster face value 20;
  • Stamp - Count face value 20;
  • Stamp - Elmo face value 20;
  • Stamp - Elmo face value 20;
  • Souvenir Sheet - Elmo face value 20;
  • Stamp - Ernie face value 10;
  • Stamp - Ernie face value 20;
  • Stamp - Grover face value 20;
  • Stamp - Oscar face value 20;
  • Mini Sheet - Sesame Street face value 9*20;
  • Stamp - Zoe face value 20;
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Stamp Big Bird in digits
Country: Cayman Islands
Date: 2000-03-15
Print: Offset lithography
Perforation: comb 14½ x 14¾
Emission: Commemorative
Format: Stamp
Face Value: 30 Cayman Islands cent

Stamp Big Bird it reflects the thematic directions:

A cartoon is a type of visual art that is typically drawn, frequently animated, in an unrealistic or semi-realistic style. The specific meaning has evolved, but the modern usage usually refers to either: an image or series of images intended for satire, caricature, or humor; or a motion picture that relies on a sequence of illustrations for its animation. Someone who creates cartoons in the first sense is called a cartoonist, and in the second sense they are usually called an animator.

The concept originated in the Middle Ages, and first described a preparatory drawing for a piece of art, such as a painting, fresco, tapestry, or stained glass window. In the 19th century, beginning in Punch magazine in 1843, cartoon came to refer – ironically at first – to humorous artworks in magazines and newspapers. Then it also was used for political cartoons and comic strips. When the medium developed, in the early 20th century, it began to refer to animated films that resembled print cartoons.

Comics are a medium used to express ideas with images, often combined with text or other visual information. It typically takes the form of a sequence of panels of images. Textual devices such as speech balloons, captions, and onomatopoeia can indicate dialogue, narration, sound effects, or other information. There is no consensus among theorists and historians on a definition of comics; some emphasize the combination of images and text, some sequentiality or other image relations, and others historical aspects such as mass reproduction or the use of recurring characters. Cartooning and other forms of illustration are the most common image-making means in comics; Photo comics is a form that uses photographic images. Common forms include comic strips, editorial and gag cartoons, and comic books. Since the late 20th century, bound volumes such as graphic novels, comic albums, and tankōbon have become increasingly common, along with webcomics as well as scientific/medical comics

Stamp, Big Bird, Cayman Islands,  , Cartoons, Comics