Posted on February 6, 2016 at 8:00pm 1 Comment 1 Like
Interesting art received in the mail this week -- my first two pieces from IUOMA members. The first, a postcard of an art piece (paint on plastic?) is set out in grid-like fashion, much like the streets in the "South of Market" area of San Francisco (or any other city/street-scape for that matter). The second was simply two stickers and a…
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Thank you again, Kay, for your mail art!
I finally posted it there (it = your complete work, not only the 'whom / what is she staring at'. Thanks a lot, I love it!!
Welcome Kay !
Thank you for your reply, Kay!
I'll post my mail art for you tomorrow :-) Hope you'll like it.
You can find my address on the back of the envelope, and on my IUOMA profile page.
Funny, the time difference: while you're going to work it's evening here, off to get ready to prepare dinner!
Sorry for the grammar and typing errors, I see now! (well, English grammar errors I don't see, as I'm a non-native English, and native Dunglish speaker :-) )
(And if you want to exchange mail art with me, you're welcome, let me know :-) )
Welcome, Kay!
I just read your message in the 'Start here at IUOMA' group, and since I am not a member of that group (and not new to IUOMA) I cannot reply there, so I'm writing here.
I haven't had such request, or I might have forgotten it.
In the past years I've got a few friendship requests by people of whom I couldn't find any mail art related info (to my opinioin this is the case when 'meeting' a private page in combination with no mail art info at all when searching their name via google). And and I tend to ignore these.
Every now and then there are spammers here! You can find more info about this in the 'Spammers mail-art' group. On the other hand I can understand why people don't want to share all info about themselves on the public internet, it is too public.
However, a friendship request by someone totally unknown and untraceable, as said, I would ignore.
Hello dear friend, I ask friendship? I can no longer ... I embrace you, Bruno
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