Collaborative Mail Art Books

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Collaborative Mail Art Books

A place for mail-artists interested in learning about, discussing, and participating in collaborative book projects. 

Location: The Mail Art World
Members: 205
Latest Activity: Mar 24

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Any new projects? 8 Replies

I'm willing to take part in collaborative projects for Art Books. Anyone have a hint?

Started by Mizael Contreras. Last reply by Mizael Contreras Mar 26, 2021.

TOUCH: 25 Blind Dates - collaborative book pairs 2 Replies

New collaborative project: 'TOUCH 25 Blind Dates'.In Dec 2020, I attended an online conference, 'Touch: Reflections on Making' organised by The Centre for Fine Print Research and the Crafts Council,…Continue

Started by Mel Anie. Last reply by Mel Anie Feb 22, 2021.

NUEVO LIBRO ART

Después de unos años vuelvo de nuevo. Hola a todos pero no veo la ultimas entradas para poder ver los proyectos, Donde están?Continue

Started by FELIPE LAMADRID Sep 30, 2020.

NUEVO LIBRO ART

Después de unos años vuelvo de nuevo. Hola a todos pero no veo la ultimas entradas para poder ver los proyectos, Donde están?Continue

Started by FELIPE LAMADRID Sep 30, 2020.

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Comment by Jen Staggs on January 9, 2011 at 9:04am
That wins the award for the oddest, most dada mail folly of all time.
Comment by Lesley Magwood Fraser on January 9, 2011 at 8:09am
I want the spary bottle! Monkeys got into my studio and STOLE my address stamp, glue and assorted bits and pieces! I have managed to fine a few bits in the garden (chewed) but no sign of my address stamp so will have to order another... the trials and tribulations of living in KwaZulu Natal!
Comment by BAA on January 8, 2011 at 10:18pm

que fecha  es el limite?

Comment by Katerina Nikoltsou (MomKat) on January 8, 2011 at 7:20pm
Ok. Just took a ZALOP break, and now back to gluing and arranging pages for "H". A very fine line of UHU glue seems to be holding the rice paper in place. Onward to the stacks!
Comment by cheryl penn on January 8, 2011 at 12:23pm
Hey Helen - a tip - spray the paper VERY lightly before putting under the heavy books - the fibers are unhappy - they need to be retrained :-)  - De Villo has a spare spray bottle I see - maybe he will lend it to you? - minus the milk of course.
Comment by cheryl penn on January 8, 2011 at 12:19pm

ALFONSO! WOW - a true book maker :-) nothing like everything from scratch - thank you, thank you.  Having received your other work - I KNOW this is going to be an Amazing.

Comment by Alfonso Filieri on January 8, 2011 at 11:58am
I started my "progetto26"
I'm almost halfway through.
I am using paper "Canson" for the cover. Japanese paper waxed by hand to the inside.
The cover is printed in gray ink.
There is nothing of the photocopy.
They are all originals and different
Comment by Katerina Nikoltsou (MomKat) on January 8, 2011 at 9:30am
Now in the morning light: understood! NO binding my pages together, and waiting until all the boekies are done, then there will be a blog. I just have to find a way with my pages because the tracing paper slips out easily...working on that .
Comment by cheryl penn on January 8, 2011 at 7:18am
A clarification - you do NOT bind your sections together in any way.  Please send them loose-leaved. The binding (a suggestion) will be given at the end on how to bind the entire book at once.  This is NOT the binding method used for the Alexander book.
Comment by cheryl penn on January 8, 2011 at 7:11am
Hey Katerina - no stitching shown yet - I'm PATIENTLY waiting for sections to bind so that I can show you :-) But the slip box is still a good idea.
 

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