May 7, 2026

Art that connects! Mental health affects us all, and the Living Museum builds bridges.

Four artists from the Living Museum network – Corina Schleuniger, Federico Felicetta, Fiorella Giuliani, and Ljiljana Spasojevic – have designed the new stamps for the Swiss Post, bringing the topic of mental health into focus. Their works were created in the studios in Wil, Zurich, Biasca, and Schaffhausen and are now traveling across Switzerland. The special-edition stamps stand for inclusion, expression, and visibility. For the artists, creative work is an essential way of connecting with themselves, a path to expressing thoughts, emotions, and experiences. We are delighted that these perspectives are now reaching a wide public audience! Stamps now available!

Fiorella Lanini Giuliani: “Surprise”

Fiorella Lanini Giuliani’s work is a poetic walk filled with rounded forms. Through experimenting with materials, she discovered the joy of creating. In art she finds freedom: the calming energy of painting allows her to be present with herself and forget everyday life. Living Museum Ticino

Ljiljana Spasojevic: “Winged”

Ljiljana Spasojevic’s work depicts a fantasy being animated by water. It reflects her inner world and the harmony between mind and cosmos. Meditative painting gives her a sense of self-determination and allows her to discover new aspects of herself with every painting. Living Museum Schaffhausen.

Federico Felicetta: “Flying High”

A courageous being represents the childlike and pure within the adult. For Federico Felicetta, painting is a creative anchor and an outlet for emotions. His art makes the inner life visible and captures a deeply essential message: “I am alive.” Living Museum Zurich

Corina Schleuniger: “All Cheese”

Painting is an expression of Corina Schleuniger’s soul. The work depicts her as a girl knitting a cheese. Like the stitches, her life lies in her hands. It takes shape and tells its own story of memory and imagination. Living Museum Wil.