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A Blog Post for Lesley Magwood-Fraser. Ceramic Asemic.

Unmailed Art received Second Week of March 2011

I received this very interesting asemic  piece from Lesley which includes fragments of ceramics, frottage and pictograms.

Les said the ceramic pieces were part of a broken plate she had made, so although not strictly asemic in origin, they have  now been ascribed that meaning by the artist. This adds an interesting…

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Added by cheryl penn on March 10, 2011 at 2:45pm — 17 Comments

Katerina's Windmills of your Mind

Lucky me now I have 2 Windmills from Katerina. Today's mail is a bright colourful rendition - Katerina I love the onion and lemon prints (very Mediterranean!) what a clever way to make instant circles and spirals, I have never thought of that. And the bright yellow string and little windmill stamps all made me very happy. Thankyou dear girl.… Continue

Added by Lesley Magwood Fraser on March 10, 2011 at 2:44pm — 1 Comment

Received from Diane Keys, USA--Branch of the Facial Nerve

Diane works with various paper scraps individually like puzzle pieces until they connect and merge as a whole, and the finished composition becomes quite remarkable. The anatomical references and the colors of this particular piece give the impression of an abstract biology lesson--very nice.…

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Added by Bifidus Jones on March 10, 2011 at 2:42pm — 3 Comments

A Blog Post for Marie Wintzer. No. 79. Regular Fortune.

Mail Art Received 1st Week of March 2011

In full understanding that she is just the messenger, when Marie told me she was getting me an uncookie fortune, I confess I was a trifle nervous, bearing in mind the No. 63 of a fellow IUOMAian.   Lucky it was just a regular, very vague fortune…

BUT its beautiful home, that was no regular place – it is a…

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Added by cheryl penn on March 10, 2011 at 2:34pm — 67 Comments

RECEIVED: VisPoCard (Visual Poetry) from Nico Vassilakis (Seattle, Washington, USA)

Mail-art card from visual poet Nico Vassalikis (Seattle, Washington, USA)

 

March 10, 2011 - Nico Vassalikis sent this wonderful, stripped down piece from his book "Text Loses Time." The stark use of black and white…

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Added by De Villo Sloan on March 10, 2011 at 12:13pm — 5 Comments

The Windmills Of Your Mind Collaborative Book - Katerina Nikoltsou

The Windmills Of Your Mind is a collaborative art book with various interpretations of the eponymous song. The idea originated with Katerina mailing this booklet to Cheryl, and it all started rolling.

The windmills of Katerina's mind are colorful and sparkling and I imagine them twirling incessantly. But then she includes those quiet and slow old windmills in beautiful USA stamps, and I now know that those are equally important. Oh yes they are... Lyrics are printed on the fragile…

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Added by Marie Wintzer on March 9, 2011 at 10:30pm — 6 Comments

Nihon Buyo booklet - for Katerina Nikoltsou

I had big plans for this booklet but the paper turned out to crumble when folded, which is fine for the vintage effect, but still, so damn difficult to handle. It still want to use it though...

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Added by Marie Wintzer on March 9, 2011 at 10:29pm — 6 Comments

Postcards from the future

What do you think the world will be like in a few years, decades, centuries...millenia?
Send me a postcard from some future date.
No fee and no returns, size and technique - free, please indicate the year the postcard is coming from on the front.

Exhibition on the blog and in Croatia in 2011 - further details…
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Added by ivana rezek on March 9, 2011 at 8:14pm — No Comments

Received from Michalis Kotsaris

Thank you for the beautiful print!!!

Σ' ευχαριστώ πολύ για το πολύ όμορφο χαρακτικό!!!

Αρχίζω να κάνω συλλογή με τα έργα σου, που μεγαλώνει σιγά - σιγά!!!!…

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Added by Georgia Grigoriadou on March 9, 2011 at 7:31pm — 1 Comment

Amazing Art From Cheryl Penn

This is yet another stunning piece from Cheryl full of mystery.  Symbols , a lone playing card, torn script, a map of Illinois (much appreciated).On the other side reversed writing, blood red. pins, colors float around the edges.  Just   a beautiful, beautiful piece Cheryl.  And a mystery for me to solve.  Thank you… Continue

Added by Karen Champlin on March 9, 2011 at 5:22pm — 2 Comments

Cheryl Penn's Windmills of your Mind

Lucky me! I was presented today with Cheryl's contribution to this project at our printing workshop that we are both attending. No postal service quirks to worry about with mail friendly hand delivery! Cheryl manages to cover all aspects of issues discussed in the various mail art groups in her windmill mind - asemics, haptics, vispo and layers on layers of paint, text and collage - such a clever girl!…

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Added by Lesley Magwood Fraser on March 9, 2011 at 2:28pm — 3 Comments

My new Mail Art book

I made this concertina book with signatures in Cheryl Penn's bookmaking workshop last year and decided to use it to store mail art that I have received from Karin Greenwood and Elize Rowan, 2  of my South African friends. As in my last mail art book that I made to store Cheryl's mail (see my photos of An Extraordinary Correspondence with Cheryl Penn) I used old drawings of mine cut up as the "pockets" to hold the work. As I dont sew or have a machine I stapled the pockets on....

This…

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Added by Lesley Magwood Fraser on March 9, 2011 at 2:00pm — 2 Comments

Milan in Berlin with international young people

“Milan for international creative talent: Fuori Art, contest and Milan Summer School”

Milan and Berlin: two cities very alike, complimentary and stimulating to the mind that together can mould the great talent of the future. With this idea in mind the Milan City Council is presenting itself in the German capital with an event that will be held at the Kulturbrauerei in Berlin …

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Added by Katia Fernandes on March 9, 2011 at 1:46pm — No Comments

RECEIVED: Artist Trading Cards (ATCs) from Lesley Magwood-Fraser of the South African Mail-Art School (Kwa-Zulu Natal, South Africa)

Mail-art by IUOMA member Lesley Magwood-Fraser (Kwa-Zulu Natal, South Africa)

 

March 9, 2011 - The South African Mail-Art School, established by Cheryl Penn and essentially based on Ray Johnson's New York Correspondence School…

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Added by De Villo Sloan on March 9, 2011 at 1:30pm — 3 Comments

Blue bunnies and Pink Happy Mail from ????

Happy Pink and Blue Bunnies, with funny pear and flowers and star stickers! "Cute"? No HAPPY MAIL!

Who from? Of all people, can you get a clue from the blue tape on the back of the pink envelope?

Hmmmm. How about a Hello Kitty angel?  What a great…

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Added by Katerina Nikoltsou (MomKat) on March 8, 2011 at 10:00pm — 3 Comments

From Athens, Troy and 2 Brits plus a ZALOP! Nothing from Greece!

Mail art in the mail box today came from Athens and Troy...but not from Greece ;-)

No. 47 of 365 from Naomi came from a gal born in Athens...(Ohio) And it is a great Olympic theme with

postal history stamps. Thank you, Naomi! Also in the mail box was a…

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Added by Katerina Nikoltsou (MomKat) on March 8, 2011 at 4:00pm — No Comments

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