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Owl Stamps issued in Africa

Pollyanna is delighted that twelve of her paintings of owls
have been selected by The Democratic Republic of the Congo to
appear on one of their latest stamp issues.
The stamps feature owls of the world, including barn owls,
little owls, tawny owls, and eagle owls. The stamps also bear
the Rotary logo which is used on stamp issues printed in developing
countries to commemorate Rotary anniversaries, conventions,
conferences and to support Polio Plus, the Rotary program to
eliminate polio.
As always Pollyanna's subjects have been painted from real
life, and many of the owls features were cared for in hre wildlife
hospital. The series includes a pianting of Daisy, the tawny
owl hatched from a cracked egg, and Angel, the barn owl who
many of the vistors to Pollyanna’s exhibitions will have
met. "It is amazing to think that my owls are being used
to post letters on the other side of the world - and will be
treasured by collectors for years to come" Pollyanna commented.
Pollyanna has previously painted a series of twelve owl stamps
for another African country, the Republic of Benin, while the
Congo have previously issued stamps featuring her paintings
of cats. Further stamp issues featuring Pollyanna’s work
have been scheduled.
We will have a limited number of sets of the owl stamps signed
by Pollyanna on sale during our forthcoming Summer Exhibition
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