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Ghost Stories to Read during Rain Storms -- from Theresa Williams

Another "Trashpo" book--self defined by the artists--though I would have been loath to define it that way myself. Theresa Williams's handmade Trashpo rubber stamp has found it's place inside on a few pages, though that has to be the biggest clue!  Maybe a melding of genres... The book itself is a handsome collection of art papers and perfectly chosen found/torn black and white illustrations.. the whole thing bound with gold chord.  Theresa has been working hard on the New Tombstone Group and…

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Added by Thom Courcelle on October 3, 2011 at 9:27pm — 1 Comment

Trashpo from the Trashpo Queen

This is one of the most exotic Trashpo pieces that I have received so far... and is it any wonder that it's from the Master of ceremonies, herself? Though I usually am overly verbose in my blog descriptions, I will let pictures of some of my favorite pages say all that is necessary about the creativeness of Diane Keys's piece:…

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Added by Thom Courcelle on October 3, 2011 at 8:53pm — 4 Comments

LIAM TRA LIVES

I must say that I am humbled by the enthusiasm behind LIAM TRA—whoever thought that one’s mistakes and folly could ever be celebrated and embraced to such an extent?  I am not sorry for it, because it has inspired some folks to send me their own LIAM TRA in solidarity and mirth!!!  Long live LIAM TRA!

 

Svenja Wahl sent this GREAT, AWESOME, FABULOUS mail to me…

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Added by Thom Courcelle on September 19, 2011 at 6:46pm — 1 Comment

Read This… HOW ART CONNECTS US

Always GLOWING in her enthusiasm, profluent creativity, and supportiveness of fellow IUOMA friends, AMY IRWEN sent a touching piece that was not only great art to admire, but made a connection with me that she couldn't have known about.  This piece is collage, but incorporating fiber and textiles, and very succinct references to globally-personal experiences pertaining…

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Added by Thom Courcelle on September 18, 2011 at 12:02am — 4 Comments

Etiam luctus lectus eget Extreme

BIFIDUS JONES has also been extremely GENEROUS to me.  Bifidus has got the art of collage DOWN!  What elements make Bifidus’s art so appealing?  The COLORS, definitely… The vintage-style images, curious images.  Interesting images paired against vintage typeface and handwriting.  This particular beauty has stamp images and characters, INCREDIBLE old U.S. postage stamps…

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Added by Thom Courcelle on September 17, 2011 at 11:25pm — 3 Comments

POSTCARDS FROM THE EDGE [of BRILLIANCE]

David Stafford (I think) reminisces about the loss of childhood and the Sears store…

Diane Keys sends me one supa-dupa TRASHPO Art Fortune!  Well,…actually it’s just half of a fortune, but anyone who gets a Trashpo piece from Diane is FORTUNARTE!!!…

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Added by Thom Courcelle on September 17, 2011 at 9:38pm — No Comments

Newer IUOMA Members Produce!

This blog features newer IUOMA members and new friends who have recently sent me amazing samples of their artwork:

Abigail LaLonde sent me one of her zentangle envelopes that I had admired.  Seeing it live, face-to-face was no less impressive than seeing its picture on IUOMA. Thinking about the time involved in this repetitive style is a little intimidating to my mind. …

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Added by Thom Courcelle on September 17, 2011 at 9:12pm — No Comments

Beaux Livres

 The book form has featured prevalently it seems among our artwork.  I’ve tried writing to a few of you about the appeal of the book form… why it attracts us so much.  Most recently in the Trashpo Group, there have been several of us who have explored that medium.  I’m still a little hard pressed to explain fully the draw, but I am an admitted bibliophile… something about the familiarity of books, of how knowledge is contained in them… and even in that phrase—“contained knowledge”—there is…

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Added by Thom Courcelle on September 17, 2011 at 8:30pm — 6 Comments

Gift Personalized Linocut Stamp from a Co-Worker

I recently showed a new co-worker of mine some of my outgoing mail art before placing it in the mailbox, and she was quite impressed--we might have a new convert! She was so impressed that she decided to make me a present and brought it in the very next day! It was a hand-made linocut print stamp designed specifically for me--what a hoot! The stamp is supposed to be a representation of a meteor-shower of "fabulousness" that includes a meteor-meatball down in the corner, but tumbling down…

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Added by Thom Courcelle on August 25, 2011 at 5:18am — 1 Comment

From Frieder Speck: Woodblock Print Portrait

Received this terrific print portrait from Frieder... I am assuming that it is a woodblock print, because there were still wood chip flakes clinging onto the print! I LOVE the rawness of that--it makes me feel like the artwork is "hot" off the press... as though I could sniff the piece and be able to smell the cut wood in Frieder's studio!...

The envelope, too,…

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Added by Thom Courcelle on August 25, 2011 at 4:15am — No Comments

From Robert Rios: Asemics Aerial Map

Roberto's envelopes always seem to have multiple "goodies" included with them. And his envelope's are not the least of his treasures!...

Envelope back: Toros en Sevilla 2011 (gorgeous!)…

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Added by Thom Courcelle on August 25, 2011 at 3:54am — 1 Comment

Ha, HA, HA, ha, Ha, HA!!! My First Attempt at a Carved Rubber Stamp!

LIAM TRA, anyone????

Everyone who gets mail art from me must hereforthwith hold up to the mirror whatever you get from me.  HA, HA, HA, HA, HA, HA, HA!!!!

Added by Thom Courcelle on August 19, 2011 at 4:11am — 28 Comments

From Nadine Wendell

Nadine and I are both members of the Fiber Artists & Mail Art Group, and I had sent her one of the knit card series on which I've been working. At first she couldn't find me or my page on this site to discover who it was that had sent the piece. Regardless, she sent some mail art in response, but inventively, her artwork was informed by this perplexity:

I am happy to…

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Added by Thom Courcelle on August 19, 2011 at 3:23am — 1 Comment

Lesley Magwood Fraser TOTALLY GETS ME!

Lesley sent me some mail art that incorporated some native phrases I shared with her from the Algonquian language--the native tribes that my family is affiliated with back east (New England, United States). WOW...I can't tell you how touching this is to me paired up with your AMAZING portrait studies, Lesley!  THANK YOU!!…

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Added by Thom Courcelle on August 19, 2011 at 2:19am — 3 Comments

The Best All-Around Asemic Songbook in the World

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

the back…

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Added by Thom Courcelle on August 17, 2011 at 5:08am — 8 Comments

Cathérine Petré Spoils Me--Exhibits Multiple Talents in One Envelope

Yesterday My mailbox contained my first blessed gift from Cathérine Petré.  Oh!  You know how, sometimes you receive an article in the mailbox, and you just know it's going to contain something amazing, and you open the envelope with a reverence as though it were a thousand-year-old document archived at the Smithsonian, and you pull things out of the envelope without breathing…

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Added by Thom Courcelle on August 10, 2011 at 6:10am — 5 Comments

Carl T. Chew Made Me Blow Beer Out my Nose!

***SPOILER ALERT: Don't read if you wish to discover the secret of the "Most Valuable Stamp Mystery" on your own!  

I get home from a workday I'd like to forget, and what's waiting for me in my mailbox?  Hmmm... a non-descript envelope, no return address.  I crack open a bottle of Big Sky Summer Honey Ale -- 'cause it's been that kinda day -- open the envelope, which is full of cut-up pieces of paper... unfold them and the enclosed "anonymous" note, and literally BLOW BEER SUDS OUT MY…

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Added by Thom Courcelle on August 10, 2011 at 4:09am — 1 Comment

The Angel of Mercy from GuidoVermeulen

I am so glad to have one of Guido's pieces in my own hands.  My poor photo doesn't do justice to his work, but his technique has much more contrast and intricacies than I ever imagined.  The thing about angels is you never know what image or form they will transpire in one's life.  I have a special affinity for those forms of essence that can only be defined in art or in…

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Added by Thom Courcelle on August 5, 2011 at 6:33pm — 3 Comments

Received Fiber Art from Adamandia!

Adamandia Kapsalis sent me a REALLY great miniature crocheted and needlepoint masterpiece!

Great and amazing things about this piece:  I thought I had been working on a small scale with my postcard-size knit pieces... But Adamandia has taken this work…

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Added by Thom Courcelle on August 5, 2011 at 6:20pm — No Comments

Church of the Air – from Theresa Ann Aleshire Williams

Another piece that arrived – first time receiving – from Theresa. 

I am full of admiration for new members like Theresa and like Nancy [Bell Scott]—two who immediately come to mind—who jump with both feet and are able to let loose with such artistic…

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Added by Thom Courcelle on July 29, 2011 at 9:05am — 8 Comments

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