According to the Amazon.com summary of this book:
The first impression of W. Reginald Bray (1879-1939) was one of an ordinary middle-class Englishman quietly living out his time as an accountant in the leafy suburb of Forest Hill, London. A glimpse behind
his study door, however, revealed his extraordinary passion for sending
unusual items through the…
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De Villo Sloan blogged extensively about this piece but I thought I'd post it again because I like the wit and the concept so much. Merci beaucoup Monsieur…
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Mail-art by IUOMA member Kiera Pannell (Montreal, Canada)
January 4, 2011 - Kiera Pannell has…
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Mail Art received the LAST week of December 2010
Erni Bär keeps telling me to STOP MAKING SENSE!
He’s even writing that line to me on the outside of envelopes now. …
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CONVOCATORIA de Planchas de sellos / Stamps sheets
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Los sellos nacen reunidos en Hojas, Bloques o Planchas y se desprenden de ellos cuando cumplen la edad adulta…
Crea…
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Mail-art by IUOMA member Mim Golub Scalin (Richmond, Virginia, USA)
January 3, 2010 - Mim Golub Scallin has been making some very beautiful collages recently. I am very pleased to have received one through our ongoing…
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The biggest city in Turkey with a population of about 13 (or 16) million people and increasing each day, Istanbul has recently been celebrating its year of European Capital of Culture.
Theme: How would this historical city look like in 10, 20 or say, a 100 years’ time?
Size: Minimum standard postcard (10x15 cm), maximum A4 (21x29 cm).
Technique free. No pornograpy, no offensive images.
All works must be sent by snail mail to:
Kemal Özyurt - futuristanbul…
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Mail Art Received End of December 2010.
The Crimson Giant and the Tower of Babel is obviously not over. Michalis sent me a VERY interesting card which references the movie Metropolis by Von Fritz Lang. This movie is set…
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Mail art received at the end of December 2010.
This is the first mail art I have received from Eduardo the author of Paranormal Mail Art. The title Hypertext Anomaly speaks volumes in interpreting this visually beautiful piece. Take a bike ride through visual text. Interestingly Eduardo has pasted these newspaper images of a window over the window of the envelope . This action blocks one view, whilst granting access to another. The window of an envelope generally allows us to see…
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Hi those of you send me new year messages, and reply my new year messages, in IUOMA, I'll send "you" New Year emails to your email address. I will not take time to make my own card, but I will use the e-card service to send to you today. Happy new year to you. Tomoe
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