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Comment by Dr Chris James on October 14, 2013 at 6:10am

The words mean love, peace, joy or similar sentiments.  I have received a lot of work and I have found some of yours, it is saved and will appear on the website as soon as I can get my head around the volume.  Thank you for your interest, love your work.

Comment by Valentine Mark Herman on October 14, 2013 at 5:01am

What does the (Chinese?) writing mean?

I'll be sending something to the Smallest Gallery.

I had a Small Mail Art Exhibition earlier this year -- in and on a traditional British telephone box that had found its way to the South of France:

Comment by Dr Chris James on October 14, 2013 at 3:02am

I am sure I will love them Gabriele. Thank you.  This is such an amazing way for people to share their art. I am so inspired by it that I am putting together lectures to add to art courses.

Comment by Dr Chris James on October 14, 2013 at 1:45am

Thank you for your comments. You are welcome to send work snail mail any time, no limits on quantity, but no returns. Something in blue sounds nice.   Work will be displayed.

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