As part of our "Fine Arts from Liechtenstein" series, this year we are
putting the spotlight on two artists and their life's work. The special
stamps show images by "Hanni Schierscher" (face value: CHF 1.00) and
"Evi Kliemand" (face value: CHF 1.20).
Evi Kliemand's
(d.o.b. 1946) two-part work "Fragile Balance" was created in 2007 using
the gouache technique on canvas in the format 180 x 210 cm. It
highlights the fragile, endangered balance in all living things and the
perception of it. The painter dedicates this special stamp to her father
Alfons Kliemand, who "worked as a globally networked philatelist in
Liechtenstein and contributed a great deal to the dissemination and
research of Liechtenstein's postage stamps."
The image
"Iris" by Hanni Schierscher (d.o.b. 1943) was created by means of
natural self-printing using plant sap on handmade paper. Her work is
characterised by the fact that she does not put a conceived motif on
paper, but instead initiates processes that give form to the forces
inherent in nature. She does not want to depict anything; her artistic
works are part of natural processes and thus become translators between
nature and the viewer.