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Thanks goes to Sarah Roe for lining up the Q & A with Cameron Terhune.
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Thanks for reading Mail Art News #35, Monster A.
Coming up next on Mail Art News TV:
~5/25: Regular mail art news reporting
~6/1: Rubber Stamps Only
~at some point: The USPS Office of Public Relations says they will be responding to my email, where I asked them if they had anything to say about mail art. It wasn't one of those automated reply emails either haha.
I just finished 35. Fascinating. Thanks for posting.
I would consider some of my scrapbook pages to be art as I enjoy painting on them.
I was going to answer CtlAltDel's question, but Heleen said pretty much what I would have said, except I didn't write an essay. But the reasons for mail art, to me, says it all. Same with art and crafts. So for my reply I'm just going to say 'well said' to Heleen.
Thomas, I am a rubber stamp addict. I will email my answers for your post later today. I'm working on a project today and I want to include a photo of it with my answers.
If I'm forgetting to mail my outgoing mail for a day or two I will put it in a bag on the door handle so I can't miss it again...this morning mailed two letters to the Make Studio in Baltimore
Indeed art is art, and one of the reasons for the mail art to start as an art movement was to protest against the too commercial sides of art, of the ‘established art’ and art galleries, museums etcetera (people who buy art as an investment object, not because they like it, etcetera).
To answer Thomas’ question: to my opinion mail art and scrapbook art can be distinguished this way:
mail art = art, and the maker considers him/herself an autonomous artist / art creator.
scrapbook art = craft, and the maker considers him/herself a creative person who has a great hobby, but does not necessarily identify him/herself as an artist.
I have written an essay on this specific question for a book by Ruud, for the 30th anniversary of IUOMA, alas this book didn’t finish at the time. Hopefully there will be a new chance for a next anniversary :-) (the essay alas is lost on my previous computer so I should re-write it).
Questions and replies about Rubberstamps would match in such a book, too :-)
And yes, I am a rubberstamp enthusiast addict and I both buy (never too many) and carve Rubberstamps :-)
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