64 members
84 members
106 members
623 members
195 members
13 members
270 members
Its unique and fun!
Hi ThomasB,
Something left Belgium for you yesterday. Hope you get it soon.
Best wishes.
Thank you Thomas. Sorry for this late response. See you in Mail Art.
Hi I got your message. Thank you.
Cambodia must be nice.
Tomoe
Hello from Japan!
Thank you for a photo of your painting of a woman - it is cool! :-)
Hello thank you for your friend request.
On your profile it says Santa Barbara but is your address in Cambodia?
See you in your mail.
Tomoe from Japan
Hello!
I received your mail art envelope with a stamped Cambodia postcard in it and I enjoy it. Thank you! :-)
Thank you for the incoming mail!!!
Hello, greetings from Japan! Thank you for a friend request. Sending you my works soon :-)
Thank you , you are welcome :)
Posted on June 6, 2023 at 6:00am 0 Comments 0 Likes
Making art from letters and stamps, A beautiful creation in every glance. Intricate designs, colors so bright, Lovely masterpieces that bring delight.…
ContinuePosted on June 4, 2023 at 5:56am 0 Comments 3 Likes
Meticulous designs, crafted with care
Aesthetic pleasure is what we share
Inspiring minds, igniting hearts
Love and beauty in every part
Painted or sketched, with ink or pen
On plain paper or envelopes then
Sending messages through the mail
To brighten days and never fail
Artistic expressions, unique and bold
Radiant colors that never grow old
Timeless treasures that we hold dear
Posted on March 12, 2023 at 7:26am 6 Comments 0 Likes
The sale of Mail Postal Art has become increasingly popular in recent years as it provides a unique and affordable way for artists to showcase their work. This type of art involves creating pieces that can be sent through the mail, with the artwork being integrated into the envelope or packaging itself. Not only does this give artists a chance to showcase their creativity, but it also offers collectors a chance to own unique and one-of-a-kind artworks.
One of the biggest advantages of…
ContinuePosted on March 12, 2023 at 7:23am 0 Comments 0 Likes
Mail postal art, also known as mail art, is a form of artistic expression that involves sending small-scale artworks through the postal system. This practice began in the 1960s and 1970s and has seen a resurgence in recent years. The artworks can vary from drawings and paintings to collages and other mixed media pieces.
Mail artists often use found objects, recycled materials, and unconventional materials to create their pieces. They also often incorporate words or phrases into their…
ContinueWant to support the IUOMA with a financial gift via PayPal?
The money will be used to keep the IUOMA-platform alive. Current donations keep platform online till 1-august-2025. If you want to donate to get IUOMA-publications into archives and museums please mention this with your donation. It will then be used to send some hardcopy books into museums and archives. You can order books yourself too at the IUOMA-Bookshop. That will sponsor the IUOMA as well.
IMPORTANT: please use the friends/family option with donation on Paypal. That makes transaction fee the lowest.
This IUOMA platform on NING has no advertisings, so the funding is completely depending on donationsby members. Access remains free for everybody off course
Bewaren
Bewaren
Bewaren
Bewaren
Bewaren
Bewaren
Bewaren
Bewaren
Bewaren
http://www.iuoma.org
IUOMA on Facebook
http://www.mail-art.de
http://www.mailart.be
Mail-Art on Wikipedia
Bookstore IUOMA
www.fluxus.org
Drawings Ruud Janssen
Mail Art Blog by Jayne
Fluxlist Europe
Privacy Revolution
fluxlist.blogspot.com/
TAM Rubberstamp Archive
MAIL-ART Projects
mail art addresses
Artistampworld
panmodern.com
MIMA-Italy
artistampmuseum
Papersizes Info
IUOMA Logo's
Mail Artists Index
Mailart Adressen
Maries Mailbox Blog
http://mailartarchive.com/
Mail-Interviews
http://www.crosses.net/
Ryosuke Cohen
http://heebeejeebeeland.blogspot.nl/
Your link here? Send me a message.
Added by Deb 4 Comments 3 Likes
Added by Bruno Cassaglia 0 Comments 1 Like
Added by Bruno Cassaglia 0 Comments 0 Likes
© 2024 Created by Ruud Janssen. Powered by