Marie Wintzer's Blog Posts Tagged 'received' (215)

They hold up the world (very special ladies) - from Cheryl Penn

Today I give you four very special ladies. They might seem a little bit different at first, but they are one of us. And we are one of them.

Cheryl is a heck of a painter, and no less of a story teller. She is working on another volume of The Chronicles of Lyrehc, and those are some of the characters of the book. I think I would read such a book in one go and start all over again. And again. Looking at those paintings and reading Cheryl's words, I find a lot of that magic that I…

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Added by Marie Wintzer on March 2, 2011 at 11:22am — 5 Comments

RED - from Lesley Magwood Fraser

The South African connection is growing, and I'm very happy about this. I saw this beautiful lino print on Chery'l blog a couple of weeks ago, and one comment was enough to bring it to my mailbox. Lucky me! This is one of my favorite colors, and I really like the way the denser parts of the ink melt into the brighter areas. You can't really see it on the picture but the thick… Continue

Added by Marie Wintzer on February 27, 2011 at 10:48pm — 2 Comments

Natalie Rose Craven's map project

Natalie is collecting hand drawn maps for her project, I'll try my best to send her something back. I'm thinking of something about the intricate Tokyo metro, let's see. 
Thanks for the invite and the map to the studio, Natalie!

Added by Marie Wintzer on February 27, 2011 at 10:47pm — 20 Comments

Arte Correo 2 - from Viviana Cernjul

Bain de couleurs with this mail from Viviana Cernjul. This is the work of a meticulous little mail art ant, all the lines of the envelope are cut out and glued on, and some of the circle inside the square are too, if not filled with felt-tip pen. A lot of work!

Thank you Viviana!…

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Added by Marie Wintzer on February 26, 2011 at 6:40am — 1 Comment

This better not go in the trash - from Lin Collette

A fun envelope from Lin Collette, with ATC. Thank you Lin!…

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Added by Marie Wintzer on February 26, 2011 at 6:30am — 1 Comment

Under the needle... - From Lauriana Glenny

I'm so happy Lauriana included me in her mailing list for this series of her, her work is just amazing. 

The envelope is so original, it looks like vintage leather. It was also very tightly sewn closed, I had a lot of fun opening it with my mini scissors :-)…

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Added by Marie Wintzer on February 24, 2011 at 11:57am — 2 Comments

Some say the world will end in fire... - from Deborah Davidson

Etegami painted postcard with quote, by Deborah Davidson. Thank you Debbie!

Added by Marie Wintzer on February 24, 2011 at 1:30am — 3 Comments

Sandpo (special monkey delivery) - from Katerina Nikoltsou

I don't mean to brag (well, only a little bit), but I am still (no matter what some people might think) the number one mail art psychic in the house. A couple of weeks ago as I saw the picture of a monkey stealing Katerina's sandpaper on De Villo's blog, I predicted that some sandpaper monkey mail art would turn up very soon. Not only did it turn up, but it turned up in my…

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Added by Marie Wintzer on February 23, 2011 at 9:09am — 4 Comments

I Was a Bone of Contention (no bone to pick) - from Cheryl Penn

Bone (n.) 1. The dense, semirigid, porous, calcified connective tissue forming the major portion of the skeleton of most vertebrates. It consists of a dense organic matrix and an inorganic, mineral component.

 

One fine day a mad but oh so talented woman in South Africa decided to make a book of bones. This has to be one of the greatest books ever…

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Added by Marie Wintzer on February 21, 2011 at 10:30pm — 6 Comments

Itaca (Buonanotte Regina) - from Alfonso Filieri

I am the very lucky owner of two Ithaca/Itaca booklets. You remember the first one by Katerina Nikoltsou, pamphlet of paper and sand. This one is from Alfonso Filieri and I was equally blown away when I opened the envelope.

Alfonso's work with paper is just amazing. Crumples and scratches and subtle layers of wax give so much depth to an already beautiful thick…

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Added by Marie Wintzer on February 20, 2011 at 10:54pm — 5 Comments

Asemic Red(s) - from Karen Champlin

Valentine's day brought me a fantastic package from Karen. A package that has been through a lot! If Karen voluntarily aged and dirtied the envelope, great job, because it looks very real! If on the other hand it is the work of the postal system I demand apologies! :-) I mean, how did they manage to poke a hole through it? (those damn holes are following me alright...).

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Added by Marie Wintzer on February 18, 2011 at 12:11pm — 3 Comments

England's favorite landscape - from Valentine Mark Herman

It took me a while to find out who sent me this card because I don't have any IUOMA friends in England. I know Valentine goes back and forth between England and France, and thanks to Bifidus' blog I am sure he is the sender.

I am very fond of everything British,… Continue

Added by Marie Wintzer on February 16, 2011 at 11:09pm — 1 Comment

Blisspo - from De Villo Sloan

 

 

When I cannot look at your face 

I look at your feet. 

Your feet of arched bone, 

your hard little feet. 




Those are the words of Pablo Neruda. Nothing arched or hard here, only the sweetest feet ever, gently resting on a Byzantine floor, so light they could actually be floating. Just one look at this card and a…

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Added by Marie Wintzer on February 12, 2011 at 11:30pm — 4 Comments

4079 - Year of the rabbit - from Lisa Iversen @ Skybridge Studios

What are rabbits up to in their spare time? For all I know they might be tap dancing, but today Lisa is revealing another one of their favorite activities with this postcard: shadow hands (literally)! Unbelievably cute and funny :-))

4079 refers to the year 2011 according to the Lunar Calendar. Oh yes, it is that late already...

Thank you very much Lisa, this is a great…

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Added by Marie Wintzer on February 10, 2011 at 11:00am — 2 Comments

Puzzle envelopes - from Ahmet Demir

After I sort of messed up his envelopes last time I thought that Ahmet would give up sending me puzzles, but it seems like he is a very nice and forgiving person :-) This is the third set of envelopes I got, and I am going to repeat myself but, wow, how much work behind it! Millions of colorful dots for this stunning result.

The puzzle came in a sexy sleek no hear-no…

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Added by Marie Wintzer on February 7, 2011 at 11:28am — No Comments

The journey to Ithaca - from Katerina Nikoltsou

The words of Constantine Cavafy have inspired Katerina to make this absolutely FAB booklet. The gift of a poem delicately wrapped in precious textures.

When you start your journey to Ithaca,

then pray that the road is…

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Added by Marie Wintzer on February 5, 2011 at 2:42am — 11 Comments

Rabbit call - from Deborah Davidson

The queen of etegami is calling. This is the year of the rabbit, and since I am a rabbit myself I might try to participate to this one.

Thank you very much Debbie, great card as… Continue

Added by Marie Wintzer on February 5, 2011 at 2:00am — 2 Comments

Arte correo - from Viviana Cernjul

A bubbly and colorful card from Viviana Cernjul, with paint, pen and very cool stamps. My very first mail from South America, thank you so much Viviana!

Added by Marie Wintzer on February 2, 2011 at 10:30am — 6 Comments

Food so fresh - from RCBz

A crazy funny postcard from RCBz on the menu today. I have to confess, I like my sushi to be of the extreme freshness, but I never suspected that this could actually kill me. I'll take the warning, RCBz.

It is true that the japanese are somewhat obsessed with the freshness and aesthetic perfection of their food. But whatever the (deeper) meaning of this card might…

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Added by Marie Wintzer on January 28, 2011 at 12:00am — 3 Comments

The family puzzle / Tapestry of life - from Cheryl Penn

Another super-galactico mail from Cheryl Penn has made it to my lucky mailbox. No angry in here, says the envelope (laugh!). I hear you, Cheryl...

The puzzle of family unfolds, complex and rich, beautiful and mysterious. This is another one of those pieces I just couldn't stop taking pictures of. Gorgeous!…

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Added by Marie Wintzer on January 25, 2011 at 11:30am — 3 Comments

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