We’re Kind Of Bummed These Aren’t Actual Stamps

We’re Kind Of Bummed These Aren’t Actual Stamps

If these were actual stamps, it might make a trip to the post office bearable.

Unfortunately, these super fun images by Clark Orr only look like stamps. They’re, in fact, posters, postcards and the subject of a new art exhibit at Gallery 1988 in Los Angeles called Pop Culture Postage. Orr took some of the most iconic films, TV and comics of all-time and turned them into fake stamps. Each is filled with references to the property and, well, we could have literally posted the entire show for you here, but these are just a few of them.

We’re Kind Of Bummed These Aren’t Actual Stamps
We’re Kind Of Bummed These Aren’t Actual Stamps
We’re Kind Of Bummed These Aren’t Actual Stamps
We’re Kind Of Bummed These Aren’t Actual Stamps
We’re Kind Of Bummed These Aren’t Actual Stamps
We’re Kind Of Bummed These Aren’t Actual Stamps
We’re Kind Of Bummed These Aren’t Actual Stamps
We’re Kind Of Bummed These Aren’t Actual Stamps
We’re Kind Of Bummed These Aren’t Actual Stamps
We’re Kind Of Bummed These Aren’t Actual Stamps

You can see the rest of the show at this link, and you really should. There are a bunch more and they rule. Plus, they are insanely cheap. Not stamp cheap but, cheap none the less.

[Gallery 1988]


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