This piece by Nancy blew my mind into a different hairdo. I could tell from the envelope...
"Explore her feelings and ideas" is written somewhere in that piece on transparent paper, almost completely merged and blended with the background, just visible enough for me to find it. And I found it. So I thought it would make a perfect title for any of Nancy's…
Added by Marie Wintzer on April 4, 2012 at 1:08am — 18 Comments
The printed word from Nancy reminds me of an old cowboy series called Gun Smoke. My Dad loved that show. The cowboy would go in to see 'The Doc", and "The Doc" would show him this card to tell the cowboy what he had. The cowboy would reply; "Doc, you know I can't read" My Dad would laugh. Thank you Nancy, or should I say Miss Kitty!
Where she found something…
ContinueAdded by Dean aka Artist in Seine on March 27, 2012 at 5:28pm — 6 Comments
Unusual experience yesterday, opening the mailbox to one (1) priceless envelope resting there. No bills, no direct mail, nothing but this one envelope. Apologies for the drama, see for yourself. Painted and collaged page from a book. Enough said. Thank you Nancy. Really, really like this.…
ContinueAdded by Alicia Starr on January 31, 2012 at 7:28pm — 6 Comments
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Thank you Nancy for this piece. As you can see, someone opened it to try to get all the money, but the French La Poste was there to save the day.
Added by Dean aka Artist in Seine on December 17, 2011 at 7:31am — 2 Comments
Yes, this will come in handy if I am ever in the USA. And if I am, I'll make sure I buy you something with it. I'll go to one of those 99 cent stores. You know the ones, the ones where everything costs 99 cents, but when you check out, it costs $1.07. Why don't the call it the $1.07 store? Why are the little coins worth 10c when the bigger coin is worth 5c ? Also the little one just says "dime" and the other one says "Nickel" why don't they have numbers on them? You see what you…
ContinueAdded by Dean aka Artist in Seine on December 17, 2011 at 7:30am — 4 Comments
Long time ago Nancy Bell Scott sent me a beautiful book with abstract ink sketches, and some culture. Thank you very much I´always love to find Nancys leters in my postbox!…
ContinueAdded by Frieder Speck on December 6, 2011 at 8:34pm — 2 Comments
Nancy Bell Scott (USA) sent me this wonderful envelope with beautiful IUOMA stickers on and in it. I will use them on the outgoing mail-art for sure. ALready sent her back an answer. I am a bit behind in answering my mail-art. Actually I can't even answer all the mail I get in. Not with the time and money that is available...... …
ContinueAdded by Ruud Janssen on November 13, 2011 at 3:00pm — 7 Comments
But wait… There’s more. Domestic mail artists have been prolific with their artwork, too, proving that Americans produce garbage just as colorful as their overseas brethren.
From Marcia Cirillo, in Texas, a treasure map to where some fantastic Trash might be located for our next trash treasure hunt…
From Michael Orr in Cornpone land (that’s…
ContinueAdded by Thom Courcelle on October 10, 2011 at 9:46pm — 8 Comments
Nancy Bell Scott (USA) sent me 2 of these lovely bumperstickers she designed. They are now part of the growing collection of IUOMA PR-materials. One of these days they will form a beautiful exhibition. When I have things digitized I also publish it on the IUOMA logo overview!
See:…
ContinueAdded by Ruud Janssen on August 21, 2011 at 8:09am — 4 Comments
I have kept this amazing piece of art from Nancy Bell Scott to myself for too long now, and it's time to share it with the world...
the front
ContinueAdded by Thom Courcelle on August 17, 2011 at 5:08am — 8 Comments
Everyone knows I love maps--maybe it's because they're a 2D representation of a 3D place, maybe it's their subdued colors, but mostly it's because of what they symbolize--movement, the journey, the visuals of where we've come from, where we've been, where we have to go, where we want to go, where our lovers are, and maybe places to avoid no matter what. Nancy has given me a…
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Say that a bunch of times fast and you begin to wonder if there's a subliminal message in there somewhere!
This piece is the first work that has come to me from newish IUOMA member Nancy Bell Scott. It kind of shocked me in its wonderfulness -- not that I wasn't expecting great art! Unfortunately you can't tell in my poorly taken photograph, but the streaks of paint are…
ContinueAdded by Thom Courcelle on July 17, 2011 at 6:22pm — 3 Comments
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