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When seeing this drawing/painting, the lyrics 'Be sure to wear flowers in your hair' come into my mind. Be it that this time the lady isn't watching the San Francisco bay, but I am almost sure that she is watching the beautiful mediterranean sea of Marseille.
Thank you very much, merci beaucoup, Richard!
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A fascinating person she's staring at!
Thanks to Alana Schlotter who created and sent this piece of mail art from Canada. Interesting food for thought: then who else is that person (are those persons) looking for?!
Thank you very much, Alana!
Thank you and sure, FinnBadger! The location of the moon apparently confused USPS: no postmark to be seen :-)
And I totally agree: great works of art, by all.
Richard has made me smile many times and will make you smile many more times, too - at the moment, besides the ones posted here already, there are six more to come.
Really clever use of the global moon stamp.
And of course great work by the latest artists, too. I wonder how many more Richard will send?
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After the Moon turned before the Sun (the Eclipse by Richard), finally the Full Moon itself appears! In a starry, starry night.
Created and sent by Connie Jean, along with squirrels (see blog post).
Thank you very much, Connie!
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So coincidental! I received this Sun and Moon - in an Eclipse situation - from Richard Baudet some weeks ago. A beautiful mixed media / collage / drawing.
At the same time I received something else, from someone else, which so much matches with this piece of mail art!
I'll keep you wating for a while, will post the matching piece one of the coming days. Until then I hope you'll enjoy this atmospheric view as much as I do, and as she does :-)
Merci beaucoup, RIchard!
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Television is our best companion (or would it be tablets and smartphones, nowadays..?).
Food for thought, which I received by surprise from Roni Michel from Marseille.
Thank you very much, merci beaucoup, Roni!
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I've practiced this type of sport only twice in my life. The second day of the second week I fell and got a knee ligament rupture. Fortunately I still could walk, and, even better, I wasn't allowed to continue skiing. So I spent the rest of the winter holiday sitting on the balcony and drawing instead.
Also Richard Baudet knows what can happen when you practice 'sports d'hiver', winter sports. Fortunately she still can sit and stare, be it longing to start her way again through the snowy mountains.
Merci beaucoup, Richard!
And in real the yellow/brown on the right is shining gold!
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