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 dimension to the asemic debate – do asemics begin at point of origin, thus combining purpose and intent as part of its formation, or can a work gain asemic meanings? I don’t know?
I mentioned the Phaisitos Disk on the Asemic Group. Is it asemic? This artifact, dating from around 1700BC still has experts baffled as to its meaning and purpose – never mind where the disk was actually made. It was discovered in 1908 on the south coast of Crete and measures about 15cm in diameter. As with Lesley’s piece, it was formed by impressing hieroglyphic-type images into wet clay which was then fired. The disk also shows what could be corrections by its scribe.
The tool of the scribe in this instance was lace. Lesley called this a "soft asemic".
Thank you my friend – an interesting work! You KNOW I love a puzzle :-). A FAB indeed.
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Mail Art Received Third week of January 2011
Lesley always answers my mail art calls - whether it be for Diary books, Red Book Calls, The World is A Town Project - yes, Lesley answers :-).
Twelve days have passed from the 14th January. The world was swamped with water and floods and mud slides, tsunami's and cyclones and gale force winds.
The World is a Disaster.
The sad part, for those who were unaffected, its only 12 days, never mind 10 years and the 14th Jan 2011 seems like nothing.
In another envelope: - The Spanakopitas Book
"I am thinking three sides at the moment as I am finishing my sandwich book that I never finished with you (Lesley did my book course) Spanakopitas are Greek phyllo pastry spinach pies and are delicious! As they folded the pastry I thought Hmmm I could make a boekie like that...So here it is...It could also be a samoosa book! I think Katerina would like this so I'm going to make her one too" :-)
And in the Rouge is Red Hot - a red hot drawing by Lesley.
Les - you're a FAB friend - mail art and otherwise :-) Thank you.
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Mail Art Received 22nd November 2010
You know I had that thing going with paper tigers, paper chases, paper trails - HOW could I have forgotten Paper
Dolls??? Thank goodness Les reminded me. Does SHE qualify for Paper Thin???
A double mounted technically perfect (how can we expect less???) mixed media work - drawing, painting and collage. MAN LESLEY!! You're good!
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