The snowman, a symbol of winter joy and creativity, has a rich history dating back to medieval times when abundant snow inspired artistic expression. From appearing on early postcards and silent films in the 1800s to the renowned Italian artist Michelangelo sculpting a snowman in 1494, the tradition evolved. Notably, the "Miracle of 1511" in Brussels showcased over 100 snowmen as a form of social commentary during unrest. Today, snowmen are cultural icons, featured in songs and films like "Frosty the Snowman" and "Frozen," continuing to enchant generations and embody both history and holiday magic.
Local artist Penny Dawes created delightful stamps featuring a snowman who comes to life on Alderney during the festive season. As he explores, he encounters iconic island species and mythical creatures. Along the High Street, he meets a Christmas fairy and a native blonde hedgehog, forging a friendship. They admire the ancient Watermill in Bonne Terre Valley and spot a shooting star. Their journey includes visits to Roc à L’Epine burial chamber, Clonque Beach's Monk’s Chair, and Essex Castle, intertwined with folklore. They enjoy a festive dance at Hauteville, showcasing Alderney's rich myths and legends.
Date of Issue | 29 October 2024 |
Designer | Penny Dawes |
Printer | bpost |
Values | 60p, 65p, 88p, £1.20, £1.36, £1.68, £1.74 |
Process | Offset Lithography |
Stamp Size | 30mm deep x 40mm wide |
Paper | Self Adhesive - R/V Laser Offset |
Sheet | 10 |
Perforation | Simulated Performation |
Cylinder | A |