Thanks for thinking of me. I am happy to participate in the art exchange, but I may not be able to find six people to invite. I'll do my best though! It sounds fun.
At 2:42am on November 28, 2009, Sherri Ayers said…
I won't be able to do this,sorry.
At 5:51pm on November 14, 2009, Conny Vlaicu said…
Dear Dr. Brignone,
You've been invited to be part of an art exchange! Please make some artwork to send to the person whose name is listed in the #1 position below. It could be a little drawing, a print, a comic or an art zine, a dvd of your films, or whatever you think is a good idea, and something which you can do within one week.
Then copy and paste this into a new email, move my name and address to the #1 position, and put your name and address in the #2 position. Only your info and mine should appear in this list when you send out your emails.
Send this to 6 artist-friends. If possible, send it to people who don't know each other so it doesn't get stuck going around and around the same group.
If you can't do this within one week, please let me know so I can invite someone else to make it fair for those participating.
You should receive 36 works of art! The turn-around is fast!
And above all else -- have fun!
CV
#1
ennie Hinchcliff
c/o Red Letter Day
PO Box 170271
San Francisco, CA. 94117
#2
Conny Vlaicu
120 Whitney Street
San Francisco, CA 94131
Your card arrived today! Thank you.The grapes look fresh enough to pick off the postcard. It's posted on my mail art gallery. http://mailartgallery.blogspot.com/
Send 18 works of size 14.8 X 21 cm (A5 vertical), numbered and signed,
for making up a series of volumes with different artists in each. Each
volume will contain a minimum of 14 artworks, one per artist. Modify
each copy in order to make them unique originals. All techniques:
printings, drawings, paintings, photographs, collages...
Each participant will receive a volume.
Deadline: october, 2010.
Send your art works to:
Carlos Botana
General Sanjurjo, 62 - 2º
15006 A Coruña
Galicia - España/Spain
I am spending the whole day today making new etegami, and I hope that one of them will be good enough to send to you. But I've also been stimulated by your example to do more and more experimentation with collage. Would you prefer a traditional etegami, or are you interested in receiving something that was inspired by your own beautiful mail art?
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You've been invited to be part of an art exchange! Please make some artwork to send to the person whose name is listed in the #1 position below. It could be a little drawing, a print, a comic or an art zine, a dvd of your films, or whatever you think is a good idea, and something which you can do within one week.
Then copy and paste this into a new email, move my name and address to the #1 position, and put your name and address in the #2 position. Only your info and mine should appear in this list when you send out your emails.
Send this to 6 artist-friends. If possible, send it to people who don't know each other so it doesn't get stuck going around and around the same group.
If you can't do this within one week, please let me know so I can invite someone else to make it fair for those participating.
You should receive 36 works of art! The turn-around is fast!
And above all else -- have fun!
CV
#1
ennie Hinchcliff
c/o Red Letter Day
PO Box 170271
San Francisco, CA. 94117
#2
Conny Vlaicu
120 Whitney Street
San Francisco, CA 94131
Greetings
HeMi
Collective book of mail art.
Send 18 works of size 14.8 X 21 cm (A5 vertical), numbered and signed,
for making up a series of volumes with different artists in each. Each
volume will contain a minimum of 14 artworks, one per artist. Modify
each copy in order to make them unique originals. All techniques:
printings, drawings, paintings, photographs, collages...
Each participant will receive a volume.
Deadline: october, 2010.
Send your art works to:
Carlos Botana
General Sanjurjo, 62 - 2º
15006 A Coruña
Galicia - España/Spain
Greetings.
Carlos Botana
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