Latest arrivals :-) - I have printed more to send out if anyone would like a set (one to keep and one to return altered). A reminder - I took photographs of desk tops in the art department. They are abstract paintings, made on the move, without guile and unbeknown to the creators. 

From Marcel Peral (Argentina)

From Lauriana Glenny (South Africa) - beautiful acetate overlays with thick bituseal

From Pretty Lily (USA) - Sue returned all four - NOT that I'm complaining! The alterations are subtile and completely complimentary.  

From Vittore Barone (Italy) - The World is but canvas to the imagination - YES YES YES!!! A bridge over troubled waters :-) X

From Helen Amyes (Australia) - after the DeskTops are scrubbed with bleach and reworked, they STILL maintain a quiet beauty.  Helen reworked and reprinted the photo's - beautiful! They're YELLING at me to work on them! - That OK Helen???  Faded but o-so-dramiatic - many thanks  :-) X

From Edward Schaefer (USA) - Edward made the most beautiful ZALOP stamps from the Desktop Images - I have included the desktop image so you can see the size - they are fantastic Edward - many thanks :-)

And then a collage - the hunter and the mounted?

From Natalya Korolkova (Russia)

From Boss Ruud - directly from the IUOMA H.Q. :-) 

Note accompanying this wonderful work from liketelevisionsnow:

I’ve sent to you two collages that were made from the photo’s you sent me.  The first is a portrait of the Russian mystic Rasputin I made with the photo that looks like cuts made on a wooden surface. The other collage is “Tilt Too”. In both collages I scanned your photographs – Hope you enjoy these efforts of mine.

Enjoy??? They are WONDERFUL – thanks so much liketelevisionsnow – for my first mail art ever from you I couldn’t  be more chuffed – many thanks :-) X

From Lisa – Skybridge Studio – first – “From the Oldfield Springs … a fresh crop… and the bottom image is an intimately, intensely  working over of the abstract – both wonderful – MANY thanks too Lisa. 

From Zefi Athanasopoulou (Greece) – ok – wow – how is the delicateness of the cutting in the first image which reveals (to me) a person in flight in a surreal landscape – fleeing perhaps from the smoke breathing bird below?

New Additions too good not to post :-) 

From Giovanni Bonanno (Italy) - wonderful collages overrun with ants - great take on the food spills also usually left behind :-). Giovanni cut up the actual photos, sending them back as combined collages.

Included was the ZALOPY I have sent out - the scented one? The ants found this attractive too :-) X

From Mim Golub Scalin - Jane Morris comes visiting - the TRUE nature of her contemplation! ""a spectral visage appeared in her imagined painting"

"She imagined a small painting with 2 circles"

I've been in such a pickle over this because the work done on the DeskTop photographs has been amazing - and I think everyone should get to see it - So, here I go - a few at a time :-) - I'm working a bit backwards - what has come in last is up first. There are MANY left undocumented still - THANK YOU!!! I have also documented everything on http://cherylpenn.com/wpb/ 

First off - John Bennett (USA)  - just because he's a FAV and I can SEE him making poetry in these pieces.  

A VERY interesting combination from J F Chapelle (France) using Gainsborough images.  The juxtaposition of just TWO collage elements is amazing. I get the FEEL of the wooden ship and the laden sky. As J F Chapelle says - a successful marriage of modern and old.

An interesting take on a portrait (of John Purling) - I can SEE colonialism carving up the world.  

Yip - I'm sneaking this in - just because - well - it lets De Villo off the hook again :-) - I'm always on about Fluxus - and again J F Chapelle opens other doorways for my understanding  to march through :-) X

From E - France - these came in the post AS IS! Just mailed photographs - unscathed :-) - Impressed am I!

AND these - the first E used in his Asemics # 5 work (I see that as a development of syntax), and the latter is his take on Ruuds Fluxus word ZALOP - yes, I'm Hi-Jacking my own blog would you believe it! BUT the 'mailman' is VERY fond of The Ambassadors envelopes and I don't get too many of them - he obviously has good taste!

From Marie Wintzer - Japan - how text slides in and out of an image - we traditionally  use text to inform an image - here it pierces through to create different meaning. DeskTops ARE supposed to be where we press to write Text?

From David Stafford (USA)

David enlarged his DeskTop photograph to desktop size. This is a large digital print of a manipulated image. Its quite spooky really - like a perfect Rochdale blot.

From Diane Keyes - (USA) - Diane sent me all four back - lucky me :-) - looks like REAL fire, but no trace of burning? Oven done? Its very effective.

Bifidus Jones (USA) - his Mesopotamians (?)  march through the abstract , each looking over their shoulders. 

From Svenja Wahl (Germany) - remember when YOU sat at a desk and nursed a broken heart/had a story to tell? - Svenja renamed these Desk Side Stories :-) - I remember being left sugar-sticks by a shy boy - very sweet :-))X

From Alicia Starr (USA) - added texture brings the images closer to a desk top reality.

From Katerina Nikoltsou (Greece) - like seeing things in the clouds :-)

 

From Susanna Lakner (Germany) - in her very recognizable, sophisticated style :-) 

 

 

 

 

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Comment by cheryl penn on December 6, 2011 at 7:07am

I have uploaded the latest desktop arrivals - MANY thanks for this FAB work :-) X

Comment by prettylily on November 21, 2011 at 12:49pm

Cheryl, Mine will be heading your way sometime today. 

Comment by cheryl penn on November 21, 2011 at 8:17am

I SO HOPE the desktops arrive in Maine!!!! And the World Town arrived here! VERY unfair swop I'm certain - never mind - I'm onto something Nancy. Free to join you in the loony bin of December - ALWAYS a good time to be locked away somewhere quiet :-) X 

Comment by Marie Wintzer on November 19, 2011 at 11:06pm

Keep them coming, keep them coming

Comment by Nancy Bell Scott on November 19, 2011 at 8:51pm

These are all so incredibly creative. I have to look at each one every time--they are enthralling.

Also, if my desktop photos never arrive in Maine, send me mail art at the loony bin. I'll leave the address with my next-door neighbor, Jimmy. !!!

Comment by De Villo Sloan on November 19, 2011 at 6:33pm

great contribution from liketelevisionsnow - I don't think he likes his aka Snow Man

Comment by Nancy Bell Scott on November 8, 2011 at 11:18pm
Just want to say, YES to what you said about mail art; and that it's easy to give when there are artists of like mind on the other end. That's not easy to find. What a gift.
Comment by cheryl penn on November 8, 2011 at 6:25pm
Thanks for stopping by :-). I still remain amazed that so many people across the globe are willing to give like this.  Mail Art remains a constant delightful surprise - as Ray Johnson said - "a present" :-) X
Comment by De Villo Sloan on November 8, 2011 at 2:32pm
I remain in awe of this project. The contributions are astounding. A part of the concept, I think, is that abstract art can be found too. People have taken the opportunity to build on that found-ation.
Comment by Marie Wintzer on November 8, 2011 at 12:28pm
ants!! :-)) love it!

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