Guy Coded
Guy Coda is a Artist-painter French born the December 30th 1943 with Villarodin-Le Bourget (Savoy).
Graduate in 1968 of the school of decorative painting Eugene Blot of Rheims, it succeeds in entering to the 3Ecole Nationale Sup3erieure of decorative Arts of Paris, which it leaves graduate in Scénographie. Since 1974, it is devoted to teaching, in the public lycées then more often in the university from which it is resulting.
Its first known illustration of the public is appeared in a number of the cultural magazine Télérama in 1971. In the years 1970, it will take part in the decorations of four films, before being devoted to the illustration and painting. It enters philatelic art with the series of the National parks in 1996.
Works
Philately
Stamps on date of the Obliteration S first day:- “Football world cup 2002”, France, 2002.
- “Milan Ratislav Stefanic” and “Wassily Kandinsky”, France, 2003.
Postage stamps
- “Natural - the national parks”, France, 4 stamps in 1996,4 others in 1997. For its stamps, it also illustrated the philatelic document published by La Poste and of the envelopes first day of two editors. Elected in 1996 prices of the most beautiful postage stamp by the customers of the Post office.
- “Hero of adventure”, France, series of 6 stamps, 1997. Elected more beautiful series by the customers of the Post office.
- “Olympic Games of Nagano - Super G”, Andorra, 1997.
- “Fiftieth birthday of the the Council of Europe”, Andorra, 1998.
- “Lives the Vacances”, semi-permanent stamp, France, 1999.
External bonds
- Site of the Ponçon Gallery on the exposure to the Museum of the Post office in 2005
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