You be the judge: Interesting take on things posed on the envelope, too, about other IUOMA finests: Here we have "Miss Butts went swimming with her neck flotation device in Lake Erie, 1920," an absolute winner done by Nadine Wendell-Mojica:…
ContinueAdded by Nancy Bell Scott on November 23, 2011 at 3:30am — 6 Comments
This was so thoughtful of you, Nadine: New recipes for Thanksgiving! And an operation to make your skin crawl! Fortunately no one here lets me near the kitchen nor near physician's implements. Some great magazine photos of casseroles (the ones above? who knows?) follow, and I apologize that Nadine's rapidograph drawing (first attempt, she says! phenomenal) ended up accompanying…
ContinueAdded by Nancy Bell Scott on November 23, 2011 at 2:57am — 3 Comments
More apparel, this from Dean Marks, sent un-enveloped from France: It was beyond smashing and hilarious to find this stiff red HAND in the mailbox yesterday. Somehow Dean made a cardboard cutout to fit this lovely Bordeaux-colored left-handed leather glove and got it in there, graced it with a large ruby-colored gem on the ring finger (gold band of ring is painted on and can be…
ContinueAdded by Nancy Bell Scott on November 22, 2011 at 11:00pm — 11 Comments
And because Erni Bar believes I have enough trash-brains (his term), he sent me his worn-out black shoes: He's right, and he sent these to the right person. Not only do I have a thing for worn-out shoes but Erni's worn-out shoes fit me! That's right, I'm wearing these babies. They're slightly big and wide--just how I like 'em. If Erni thinks these are worn out, one can only…
ContinueAdded by Nancy Bell Scott on November 22, 2011 at 10:40pm — 39 Comments
Oh I take that back! See, in the most interesting 1970 "Son of King Kong" Newsweek article below, Richard underlines Purina Monkey Chow, so we do have cerealism after all: Also enclosed is Poem by Richard C. ("Quing"), which I enjoyed warping my brain over, and…
ContinueAdded by Nancy Bell Scott on November 21, 2011 at 4:29am — 4 Comments
Oh, it's big: "Some look at things as they are and say "why?" I look at things that never were and say "ERNI"! Fan club members seem to be getting not one but three membership cards, so I'm assuming we should stand on street corners and enlighten the unknowing…
ContinueAdded by Nancy Bell Scott on November 21, 2011 at 4:12am — 1 Comment
I like this zippy request/order to the post office: ...and love the painted envelope itself. Inside were recent IUOMA materials. Thank you so much, Ruud, your MA is always a treat! …
ContinueAdded by Nancy Bell Scott on November 21, 2011 at 4:04am — 1 Comment
Three stunning beauties, first from Katerina, a Happy Thanksgiving card: Great colors, great shapes, great movement--I love it--thank you, Katerina!
A painted face from Georgia: Wonderful, Georgia, thank you! I have become a real fan of your…
ContinueAdded by Nancy Bell Scott on November 19, 2011 at 9:30pm — 7 Comments
Helen knows how much I love her painted abstracts on cardboard. That's why it was extra nice of her to send me another, and this one has a barcode, no less. I absolutely love it. Dear Helen, thank you very very…
ContinueAdded by Nancy Bell Scott on November 19, 2011 at 9:20pm — 2 Comments
It's a dream come true, and DVS made it happen! When he announced he was taking orders from trashpo aficionados for DK shroud shreds, I jumped at the chance and requested a pocket (as I believe pockets are underrated). Within a day or two, after no doubt a lot of hard work, DVS wrote back that not only had he located a pocket shred but he had already sent it off to me, with a…
ContinueAdded by Nancy Bell Scott on November 17, 2011 at 5:30pm — 36 Comments
If this is simple, as Erni says, then I love simple: It's a vibrant and somewhat sculptural piece, and I fell in love with it immediately, including the rattle Erni fashioned by putting the Vitam jar lid inside a slightly bigger jar lid there toward the bottom. It makes a great noise, and I have no idea how Erni got the one lid into the other. There are no obvious signs of…
ContinueAdded by Nancy Bell Scott on November 17, 2011 at 4:30pm — 5 Comments
It's beautiful and playful: Inside, more treats: Also this C.F.E. (Community Feeling Enhancer), below, which I get a big kick out of. Thank you very much, Ruud, I love it all ~…
ContinueAdded by Nancy Bell Scott on November 17, 2011 at 4:03pm — 4 Comments
What more could a trashpo executive ask for? Diane wrote that this is the first low-budget certificate of nomination for the TrashPo-litzer, but perhaps "executive" is too glorious a word for the mere manager of the claims department. I should be more humble, and this card she included helps with that (note the VOID): …
ContinueAdded by Nancy Bell Scott on November 11, 2011 at 5:29am — 8 Comments
Lindall put up a series of asemic cards in photos recently, and I loved them instantly. That is the one from the series that Lindall sent me, and it happened to be my very favorite, what excellent luck! Thank you so much--this piece is an asemic wonder, in my…
ContinueAdded by Nancy Bell Scott on November 11, 2011 at 5:04am — 4 Comments
She led me to believe she'd sent something silly, and then a crowd of intriguing minis shows up: and the calmer but nice back: In this art batch in plastic sleeves there are Svenja's animals, asemics, interesting compositions even on slide-sized cards, and always…
ContinueAdded by Nancy Bell Scott on November 11, 2011 at 4:38am — 6 Comments
It's hard to pinpoint why, but Neil's asemic envelope--which IS the art, with just a sliver of grocery bag holding it together along with an abundance of clear tape--stole my heart. I asked him, with hope that the answer would be no, whether I need to open…
ContinueAdded by Nancy Bell Scott on November 11, 2011 at 4:09am — No Comments
This two-piece art from Marie wants to hang by its delicate threads: I know it does! yet haven't figured out yet how to do it well. And that's fine, because just holding it is enjoyable, and calls up many associations aside from the wonderful ways Marie uses text: there is also the swimming aspect in this work, and that movement is mesmerizing. I love it, as I do the book that…
ContinueAdded by Nancy Bell Scott on November 11, 2011 at 3:56am — 5 Comments
Stan Askew's multi-faceted mail art was a most interesting surprise: It's my first MA from Stan, is thought-provoking, and I appreciate it very much. Thank you, Stan, MA from me on its way to you soon.
Marni Zainodin's gorgeous and definitely asemic-leaning…
ContinueAdded by Nancy Bell Scott on November 11, 2011 at 3:23am — No Comments
From Skybridge Studios and Thom Courcelle (lateness my fault): Thom did a major mailing for Halloween, and included this year's annual Halloween poem he wrote and a copy of one from another year. This year's has been blogged, but the one from 2007 may not have…
ContinueAdded by Nancy Bell Scott on November 11, 2011 at 2:36am — No Comments
This recent asemic style of Catherine's has captivated me: Wonderful--I love it! The thickness and spirit of the asemics are strong and dramatic. Catherine also included a poem she loves, called "Klem," by Flemish poet Eva Cox. Catherine translated it "as best I could" (bravo, the humanity comes through clearly), and also included an exceptionally graceful drawing she made…
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