Mail-art by IUOMA member Rosa Gravino (Rosario, Argentina)
March 14, 2011 - Rosa Gravino's Chapter S for the Project 26 collaborative mail-art book is a stunning piece of visual poetry. Her work is colorful and complex, often…
ContinueAdded by De Villo Sloan on March 15, 2011 at 12:30am — 13 Comments
Here's lookin' at you, kid! That is an original drawing on the envelope, me thinks self-portrait of the "artist-machine"! And then there are just a few of the contents...there is much, much more!…
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I like this stylized version a lot. It almost looks like this guy is sitting on a slice of watermelon.
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Sent to Artist and friend Fernando Andrade (Salvaterra de Magos, PORTUGAL)
{ Acrylic and permanent ink on packing wine;…
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In the past few days, I've received several fantastic pieces for the End of the World Project. If you're reading this, I hope that you consider sending a work of your own! In the meantime, you can take a look at all of the work by going to the following link: 12-12-12 End of the World Project Blog. If you'd like to be a…
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Mail-art by IUOMA member Gik Juri accompanying his DADAHOMEYA KIT #9 annoucement (Moscow, Russia)
March 12, 2011 - Mail-art is a serious cultural practice in Russia. It has a fascinating history in that part of the world, and…
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Hi, all,
I am getting personal emails and SSN messages from the US about news on Japanese earthquake.
The Tsunami happened at north part of Japan, and I live in Osaka, and my area is by mountain so me and family are all all right. There was no earthquake in my area at all. And Osaka is like 8 hours away from…
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It's a beautiful morning here in Wakoshi (that's 6am from my window), everything looks as normal as possible, and I feel so lucky, being able to leave this message to you. I want to thank all of you for your kind words and thoughts, I feel like you were very close. Yesterday I thought I was going to die. Got badly shaken and shocked, but luckily there is nearly no…
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My first piece from Helder arrived from Portugal today.... a gorgeous little work.A scarecrow who does not think he has a future. The grass, glued on and painted - is it the field he is guarding or is it his stuffing? Is he disintegrating? Thankyou Helder, I love it!…
ContinueAdded by Lesley Magwood Fraser on March 11, 2011 at 12:19pm — 7 Comments
David Stafford sent me this painting after a chance encounter in the chat room here. He asked me for suggestions on what to make for someone, whose name I cannot now remember. I tossed off the suggestion of a goat-headed woman holding a leashed cactus. Little did I know what was about to happen. I was surprised and delighted when this gem showed in my mail. Thank you David!…
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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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