Painted colleges from Ana and Roberto Rios

From Ana, the blank-eyed girl with a circus ticket, cool vibe.  I am absolutely a fan of circus freaks and I am loving this card! I had the mail stopped at my old house and when my renter resumed the mail I got several unexpected surprises and this was one of them. Thanks Ana :)s Ana :)

and the back

and from Roberto a painted collage with wonderfully vibrant colors, a real eye-catcher :)

and some friendly Halloween wishes, thanks for everything Roberto :)

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Tags: Ana, Karina, Rios, Roberto, collage, mailart, painted

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Comment by DKeys on November 21, 2012 at 8:10pm

I'm noticing you get a lot of skeleton mail art cara--these are great. Weird how altered pupils can be so creepy. The amazing eyeless girl-I've pay to see her. Love roberto's intricate piece-great layering thanks for blogging

Comment by vizma bruns on November 21, 2012 at 3:01am

Good to see your blogs again, what a laugh! Yay for circus freaks! But not clowns, right?

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