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At 1:08pm on February 2, 2013, Carlos I. Botana said…

POSTAL ART INTERNATIONAL CALL


“jailart”

Proxecto Cárcere calls artists to participate in the open, international project 
for the old prison of A Coruña to become a Selfmanaged Sociocultural Center.
The works will take part in an exhibition this year.
 It will take place inside or outside the prison, abandoned and disused at present.
A picture of each work will be uploaded in jailartproxectocarcere.wordpress.com
For further information please visit our blog: proxectocarcere.blogaliza.org 
or send an e-mail to proxectocarcere@gmail.com

Subject: Jail
Deadline: 1st June 2013
No measurement limits
Free technique
The works will not be returned and will become part of the archives of Proxecto Cárcere.

Send your works to:
 
Carlos Botana
Avda. Gral. Sanjurjo, 62 - 2º
15006 - A Coruña
Spain
At 2:49pm on February 12, 2012, E said…

Hi Katharine,

Thanks for your cat's work !

You can see it on http://insomniesetartpostal.blogspot.com/2012/02/recu-de-katharine-fletcher-canada.html

At 7:13pm on February 3, 2012, Patricio - The Celestial Scribe said…

Katharine, your sunny cat bridged the gap Quyon-Curitiba handsomely. Soon, a postbird of Republik van Patland, the piece of Universe where this scribe comes from, will be facing J0X 2V0.  I´ll keep you posted. Scribe  

At 3:57pm on February 2, 2012, Valentine Mark Herman said…

Bonjour Katherine! Your first ever Mail Art Work & IUOMA piece arrived here safely in France, today. I'm honoured to receive your first one, and hope to get many more. I do like your wood block print. I started lino printing at Xmas, and am going to send you back some bits and pieces. Hope you are surviving the cold spell. We're expecting cold (for us: +3°C) weather this weekend. No skiing here, but the slopes in the Pyreneees are only 2 hours away. Bianca & Trouble s end thir greetings (and art work, too) to Tigger and Misty, and I send my greetings to you. Thanks again & Best Wishes, Val

At 7:47pm on February 1, 2012, giuli.fiori said…

Hi Katharine! Just got your card! Like it a lot the cat on a mission! I´ll drop you something for you tomorrow! Thanks!

At 4:39pm on January 31, 2012, Angie & Snooky said…

Hi Katherine! Thank you very much for the cat on a mission card! Love it! You're my first Canadian dragon stamp, too, and I appreciate that very much. XO to you!!

At 12:17am on January 24, 2012, Patricio - The Celestial Scribe said…

OK

At 10:08pm on January 23, 2012, Patricio - The Celestial Scribe said…

"I look forward to seeing art in my country mailbox from Brazil..."  Kathy, you will receive something from Republik van Patland, the mythical tiny piece of Universe where this scribe comes from. Please relax, a celestial promise must be kept...it´s celestial!!! 

At 4:04am on January 10, 2012, Guido Vermeulen said…

Bienvenue Katharine!

At 7:29pm on January 8, 2012, giuli.fiori said…

Hi Katharine! Welcome! Let me know when you wanna start trading mail art...

At 3:59pm on January 8, 2012, Angie & Snooky said…

Hi Katharine! Welcome to IOUMA! Did I see you telling Val you like horses? I've got something I'd like to send you. Wanna exchange?

At 11:54pm on January 6, 2012, Patricio - The Celestial Scribe said…

I´m ready when you are!!!   A perfect next step for you may be mail-art trade. I would like to be the other end when you decide it’s the right time for you to start doing it.    If that’s the case at this time, your envelope should read as follows:

The Celestial Scribe
Caixa Postal, 24827
Curitiba-PR
80510-970
Brazil

II look forward to see your piece in my mailbox.  Yes! I will do my homework after receiving yours.  That’s a celestial promise.  I’m Patricio, Celestial Scribe & Envelope Provider.

At 5:30pm on January 5, 2012, Valentine Mark Herman said…

Bonjour! Yes let's start with cats. (There are 2 cat groups in existence: you might want to join one or both of them.) I will tell my 2 cats, Bianca and Trouble, that we will all be receiving some mail. They will be pleased.

As to the size of mail Art, well it's really determined by what the post office will accept in Canada. I receive things in all shapes and sizes -- standard size envelopes and postcards, bigger and smaller than standard size ones, home made  envelopes, etc. I'm even conducting an experiment with a French guy to see exactly what we can send through the post -- bits to date include round wooden tops from camembert cheese boxes, DVD boxes, 45 rpm vinyl records, over- and under-sized envelopes, incorrectly addressed pieces so that we can get 'return to sender' labels, etc.

A really fascinating Mail Artist here who sends all sorts of weird and wonderful things through the post is Dean Marks. You should check his Page...and even be-friend him.

Stick to 5 x 5 if you're comfortable with it. One decision to take is -- card or envelope? if the former, then you have 2 sides of a card to illustrate: if the latter, you have two sides of the envelope, AND, if you choose, whatever you put in it.

Don't be put off by being a newbie. Some folks here have been doing Mail Art for 30+ years, others for 30+ days. It's vall good fun, whatever one's experience (or lack of to date).

That's all.

Happy Mail Arting, Val

At 11:00am on January 5, 2012, Valentine Mark Herman said…

Dear ,                                       

Welcome to IUOMA!

It's a great bunch of folks and I hope that you enjoy exchanging Mail Art with us. I'm your Mentor, and if I can help to ease you into IUOMA in any way, then please don't hesitate to ask and I'll try to explain what's going on and how IUOMA works.

If you haven't already done so, I suggest you take a look at the 'New to IOUMA' page (4th from the left at the top of the IUOMA home page) where you'll find a 10-point Introductory Guide that should give you an insight as to what is going on.

Would you like to exchange some Mail Art with me? If so, send me something to 1 Rue de la Vieille Fontaine, F-11130 Sigean, France, and I PROMISE to send you something back.

If you want to receive some Mail Art from me, or anyone else, you'll have to post your Mail-Address on Your Page.

Hoping you enjoy your IUOMA days, and Best Wishes for 2012.

Regards, Val Herman  (who once spent an acedmic year at Carleton U, Ottawa: weather-wise it was the most miserable year of my life, although I enjoyed those bits of ontario and Quebec that I saw.)

 

 

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