But it's a bit of a challenge to answer your question because I'm guessing some of us are not sure about: the country you could mean (U.S.? Turkey? Russia? Canada?), the time reference you may mean (the first black artist? 1920's? Currently? etc); and what you mean by artist.
If you are speaking of the U.S. AND if you are asking who the first Black person was to be featured on their postage stamp, then your answer is Booker T. Washington.
Romare Bearden, an African-American has his works featured on a recent set of 4 Forever Stamps.
I posted some naked photos of myself on ipostnaked.com but remember you have to be over 18 to post them.
Butterfly tattoo designs can be found from various tattoo parlor websites, where tattoo artists often post pictures of their designs and previous work. Websites such as DevaintArt also allow artists to post their work which can be viewed by the public.
1st post (I decided to keep it):You become better at using your other sense, hearing. 2nd: THERE AREN'T ANY!
Someone can learn drawing online from free video tutorials uploaded to YouTube. They could also check out the blogs of artists who will post their works and free tutorials online.
There are many different places one can post "cool pictures" online. Big Picture, Instagram, Flickr, and other social sharing sites are great places to begin.
A stamp that has not been used, therefore does not have a stamp from the post office on it (those black squiggly lines)
1840 UK Black Penny
The first stamp was the One Penny Black. And it was black in color. It was soon change to red to allow the cancellations to show more clearly.
Rowland Hill invented the post stamp where as then ikt was called the penny black.
This first postage stamp was issued by Great Britain in 1840. It is called the penny black because it sold for a penny and is black in color. It pictures Queen Victoria.
Say your post stamp is 30mm lengthways, it would then be 0.00003km.
Yes.
The Post Office. Stamp Collectors. Stamp Dealers.
He is a Post-Post Modern artist. He lives in New York City.
post card with 1 cent stamp date of 1911
You do it with a stamp
75p