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POLISH DESIGN WINS EUROPA STAMP JURY COMPETITIO­N

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The results of the 2020 Europa Stamp Jury Competitio­n have been revealed with Poland taking first place for its stamp showing the postal routes along the Vistula River.

The annual competitio­n asks a special jury of eight philatelic experts to select their favourite stamps issued on the Europa theme for that year, with ‘Postal Routes’ being the theme for 2020. According to Posteurop this year’s judging was held at a later date than usual and in a new hybrid format, with some jurors meeting in person and others discussing the designs over the internet.

The winning stamp from Poczta Polska, the post office of Poland, is in a larger, vertical format, allowing the artist to depict the complex routes around the country’s longest and largest river which have been used for communicat­ions for centuries.

Expert jurors Stefan Klein and Olaf Neumann, of Kommunikat­ionsdesign, said: ‘This year virtual jurymeetin­g brought a very high-quality result and five really fascinatin­g stamp designs as short-listed winners of the internatio­nal competitio­n. As the theme, ancient postal routes was not an easy task, we were really surprised by the artists’ solutions. Especially the winning design from Poland with its special proportion­s in vertical format which expressed the theme in a perfect manner – the colours and technique of the artwork are really modern and perfect for a small stamp. The same can be said about the other four short-listed winners from Switzerlan­d, Germany, Ukraine and the Faroe Islands. The whole set of the jury’s favourites shows big parallels: the focus on riding or walking postal couriers or mailmen, the focus on the human aspect behind the postal delivery system and their adventurou­s and sometimes dangerous journey in former times convinced us and also the other jury members.’

This year’s competitio­n saw three stamps tie for second place for the first time, with Postverk Føroya (Faroe Islands), Swiss Post (Switzerlan­d) and SC Ukrposhta (Ukraine) all coming second, and Deutsche Post (Germany) coming third. Botond Szebeny, Posteurop Secretary General, added: ‘When faced with the coronaviru­s (COVID19) pandemic, Postal operators have been quick to adapt and seek alternativ­e affordable solutions to deliver postal items. In a way, the current theme is most appropriat­e for these challengin­g times… I would like to congratula­te this year’s winners, with special regard to Poczta Polska. I would also like to congratula­te all of the designers for their accomplish­ed effort in creating such complex and beautiful designs, as they are making it more and more difficult for the jury to elect the winning stamps.’

Since 1956, Europa stamps have been a symbol of Europe’s desire for closer integratio­n and cooperatio­n. These special stamps are issued by the European postal administra­tions and bear the Europa logo. Since 1993, Posteurop has been responsibl­e for issuing Europa stamps and running the jury competitio­n.

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