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At 3:45am on February 11, 2011, Julie Ayres said…

I got your art today! I love it and I was surprised because I don't think we have spoken yet. I will send something your way shortly.

 

By the way your art is amazing!

And may I have your address...I am having trouble reading it and I couldn't find it on your google page.

At 1:54pm on February 8, 2011, Katerina Nikoltsou (MomKat) said…
Thanks...and YES thanks! Always ready to welcome more of your art in Greece, dear friend!
At 12:59pm on February 8, 2011, De Villo Sloan said…
Hey Brent, just received some great mail-art from you. I will blog soon. You are a great and longtime IUOMA friend to me and many others. Thanks again, De Villo Sloan
At 12:24pm on February 8, 2011, Jen Staggs said…
Brent, your artwork is amazing, youthful, witty and charming.  I loved and treasure every piece you have sent me and I hope that you will continue to be a vital part of IUOMA.  You are a selfless, giving individual who understands the true spirit of this site and I would be very honored to receive anything you ever send.  Please understand that the confused feelings of one individual do not represent the general population of this union.  Thank you for being a part of this family of artists.
At 7:51am on February 8, 2011, Plush Possum Studio-Rose McGuinn said…

Dear Brent:

MEA CULPA.

We as group are sometimes online at the same time from various locations for different reasons. We do blog together, and have been known to visit here through a link I set up at a private web address. While one of us got it into her head she mustn't be known, the others were busy. We have just had a that chat I'd hoped we would, and she wishes me to convey to you her sincere apologies for making such a muddled accusation today.

There are heavy personal difficulties in her world which must be cleared up before she could begin to think of blogging or being a part of our scene here at IUOMA again. She is no longer our "postmistress," having resigned immediately following her address being given here our first day. Her worries have been difficult to handle lately. We hope it'll be smooth sailing for her soon. But we should have kept in mind your point of view before announcing her alarm. We as group through me did not follow through well and are perhaps to blame for our favoritism of a fellow studio member over you as interested artist.

Our general confusion has been more about why anybody would send us a thing if we only just joined and have few Friends here. Confusion is fueled by what may be discernible. No PMs are sendable unless friendship is given in return. Why does this not extend to actual mail in one's personal box? Quite frankly, we found this a confusion inducer. The fact you were unknown to us and had our first address (now gone) was a worry for some. While you include a return address, it 's only a first name one sees with it. This also was a factor.

In the interests of peace, we are hopeful you may come to value the causes of our worry as part of our being new here. Keep in mind, not everybody's ready to roll right away. It would have helped had we be given a choice.

Anyway, that's it.

Hope this makes it better.

R McG

At 1:43am on February 8, 2011, Plush Possum Studio-Rose McGuinn said…

A Heads-up for the artist who sent their work unannounced, and with neither a request of friendship nor the right idea as to who would be receiving let alone processing his art:

Dear Brent:

My friends and I are very dismayed over the arrival of something from you which none of us had looked for. If you will notice, our address, along with our membership, did change soon after my joining IOUMA. Instead, we as a group now prefer all our mail (art mail, etc) be kept at a postal outlet which provides a more reliable venue for the receiving of such mail as the IUOMA would encourage.

What is curious is how you came about choosing this singular address, along with a person's name who had never asked for that name be disclosed either online or elsewhere, yet there it is, handwritten by you on the envelope you sent. 


While we are documenting things here, you may wish to notify everyone here of how it is you arrived at that person's name, which had never been included in our site nor here, nor anywhere else we blog.

 

This is a safety issue for some. You are being forewarned, as of this reading, to never again contact any of us via that address.

 

Furthermore, you are being instructed to never again try and contact that former member through that address already mentioned either via U.S. Mail OR BY ANY OTHER MEANS. 

 

NOR ARE YOU ALLOWED TO CONTACT ANY OF THE REST OF OF OUR MEMBERS AGAIN VIA ANY MEANS WHATEVER.

 

As my friends and I are concerned this person might not rejoin us in future due to your illegally representing yourself here as regular member or polite mail artist, this is our FINAL STATEMENT to you directly here. We have already in mind how this might be handled through legal means, and are taking steps to do so. YOU WILL NOT BE FOREWARNED AGAIN.

DO I MAKE MYSELF CLEAR?

Rose M. McGuinn

Plush Possum Studio

At 8:46pm on February 3, 2011, brittany ukulele said…
SWEET package I just pulled out of my mailbox - thanks mucho. Expect something soon!
At 2:53am on February 1, 2011, Jen Staggs said…
Waaahoo!  I got the greatest art from you this weekend! Thank you- I love the prints and the panda- I feel like a rock star getting all of this great work.  Sending you some love asap!
At 4:05pm on January 31, 2011, Katerina Nikoltsou (MomKat) said…

for Sunday, January 30! Happy, Happy! (40th!)

OPA!

 

At 2:08am on January 27, 2011, Piccadilly Post said…
I found your art in my mailbox today!  Thank you for sharing your amazing prints and paintings.  I look at your work and feel like mine is merely craft compared to your art.  But then I think, if we were all the same, it would be awfully boring!
At 9:58pm on January 25, 2011, Katerina Nikoltsou (MomKat) said…

'Hope you are not working too hard, Brent. Get rest and take your antibiotics! PERASTIKA!

 

At 7:23pm on January 20, 2011, Jen Staggs said…
Ooh- May I volunteer to be random??  Hi, I'm Random.
At 3:02pm on January 12, 2011, Poison Label Productions said…

thanks for the package..

great stuff inside!!!

At 5:10pm on January 4, 2011, Laurence Roberts said…
Sounds good experimenting with found things like this. Enjoy ! Hope all settles down for you#

all the best for 2011

Laurence
At 3:23pm on December 18, 2010, Poison Label Productions said…

need an addy dude...

keep trying to send stuff to ya....

At 4:03pm on December 7, 2010, Katerina Nikoltsou (MomKat) said…
Can't wait to see the magazine, Brent. But sure is a good idea to wait and send them next month:January....after the holidays and the mad house at the post offices has quieted down. I am anxious to see how soon the mail art "365" I sent you will arrive! Hope it is not delayed by snow!!!
At 2:10pm on November 22, 2010, Poison Label Productions said…
most my mail art gets covered with clear packing tape...
its all good brother - it is true art because I see what i want to see.
At 9:57pm on November 20, 2010, Poison Label Productions said…
i hope u scanned whatever u sent...

u should never mail anything in those plastic things...

my piece of plastic has a stamp & ur return address...

8-(
At 6:01pm on November 13, 2010, Piccadilly Post said…
Thank you for the amazing art! I was thrilled to find art in my mail box today!
At 1:29pm on November 11, 2010, cheryl penn said…
GREAT idea Brent - FAB! Dont you even want one piece? I'm jumping to join in - going to email you now - sorry about delay.

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