dk - with peeps like katerina & erni, sandpo is going to keep going. when helen amyes posted her "sandpo - the movie" video at iuoma, it was clear the thing has legs. after yet more brutal humiliation i will probably come back to sandpo after my wounds have healed. what was i thinking of trying to model it after a fascistic regime (stalin)? these sandpo artists deserve much better. dk - you are the Grand Souer of rk & other things that are the very FOUNDATION of sandpo. so you always have an exalted place among sandpoets. it's so unfortunate that the government of sandpo has collapsed & fallen into confusion much as the delusional empire of Grigori Antonin and his legion of mail-art monkeys. what is good about sandpo remains
I think that will be my next attempt using it and as I've never made artistamps, a perfect little project. It's quite a cute perforator. It looks like a pizza cutter.
The fluidity is the result of some techniques I use, like painting "wet on wet", or washing techniques. Make paper wet, pour ink or paint on them, wash them away, work on the created shadows. You can play with amounts of water, dillution of ink and paint, speed and power of pouring materials on the surface, time before you wash away, and so on. These are "Asian" techniques in fact. How do you think the backgrounds of certain Asian paintings are made? These mysterious landscapes in the mist are not painted at all but are the result of mastering such techniques. Certain Cobra painters (like the Belgian artist Pierre Alechinsky) use them as well. He hoses paper while I prudently use tap water or on larger works, buckets of water. Often the results are stunning. I've made paintings without touching a brush, just by sing water and materials. Try and play yourself!
Hi Nikki, Glad the stamp-less piece arrived safely. Just think how fast it would ahve got to France if I had put some -- let alone the correct -- postage on it? Methinks i should stop putting stamps on things to the US in future. Regards, Val
Bonjour Diane! I guess it's a good news/bad news Mail Art day. The (very) good news is that I got a groovy envelope WITH a cat hairbonus AND a card AND a Deceased:Return to sender sticker. For all of which many thanks indeed. (I have a Return to Sender US postal sticker on my very special Elvis relics box, and will add this one to it, tee hee!).
So many thanks indeed, and i'll be mailing you something back at the start of next week.
Regards, Val
("But you didn't tell me what the bad news was, Val", "Ah, well I'm absolutely hopeless at puzzle type/assembly things like reconstructing cracker boxes. The only way I could avoid having to make a Peace Crane was by trying, but fortunately failing, to chop off the top of my index finger with a kitchen knife, but without any anaesthetic".)
Diane, glad you liked it, and thank you for your piece. My Bad for taking so long to respond. Also thanks for posting the scan because I didn't scan anything and I can't remember exactly who got what. Hope to see you in the mail again! (this may get to be a habit)
You know the marbled papers? I saw a demonstration once in Dusseldorf Germany by a Turkish artist, that's also the result of putting paper into water with ink and paint and then playing with the paper ro create movements, patterns, different colours. I love all this. Of course most "academic" trained artists are quite scared by this. They can't control it and hate the idea to open themselves to "accidental creations". The beauty of "chance" is something that escapes them.
I mainly use black china ink and then add water colours and some acryl paint. If you know how to mix colours you don't need to have many. There is a very good book by Paul Klee on how to use colours. I've used coffee as well (what's left in the filter after you make coffee). Instead of throwing this away I mix it with wood glue and add on paintings, so they become texture or mattery paintings, love doing this, you can do this also with herbs, the kitchen becomes an art material place, wonderful. I've made collages this way as well, using the scanner for instance as a photo tool. We just have to use our imagination. About wood glue: it is sticky and thick and like milk, but when it's dry it's like glass bubbles and transparent and non toxic, so ...
Come to think of it: I use wood glue only for art purposes, not to repair wooden chairs.
Same thing with iron heater (not for my clothes but to make covers for books)
I've also used urine and that's fun too.. And frottage and fumage techniques but that's not new. It was Max Ernst who opened the way for this. Even what Pollock did came from Ernst!
so typical - you guilted me into trying to help you. the best I can find: when you open a picture in the iuoma gallery, there are very commands you can click in red letters, right? There is one that says something like "email me when someone makes a comment." is that what you meant? I can't find anything that says email me when someone posts something. but you can be alerted when someone posts a comment. maybe this helps.
The more I thought about it, I thought that too. Now I can't find it. I'll tell you if I come across it. Or, hey, maybe you could give Erni a list, and he can call you from Germany every time something comes up you want to see. You could get a beeper, for when you're out hunting trash. I'm sure he wouldn't mind.
dk - that a movie poster. turn out there are 2 horro flicks roadkill (1) and roadkill (2). stubbs dreamed he could win the world twister tournament & use the money 2 take you to the premier of roadkill (3) in hollywood. didnt work out
roadkill (1) and roadkill (2) really are movies. I didn't make that up. I know because one of them is playing on the sci-fi channel this weekend. That saves Stubbs the movie rental charge - if he checks out of rehab and heads for Elgin this weekend. Ramone always calls first
They want to sleep in the truck, just like before. They need to be in front of your house, less cop hassles. I know about "Roadkill" because they've been advertising it on the sci-fi station. You have cable? You can't miss it on the sci-fi station.
yip, a few years back. different now. losing the 2011 twister competition - i'm sugarcoating because it was much harder on those 2 than i let on. ramone staked his whole bankroll on it. stubbs sd. he would never drink while competing - he did. that's why he lost. so be kind to them. ramone is a shadow of his former self
That's the sad thing - they're pretty much reduced to living in the truck. I heard it broke down somewhere between the Mexican border & Elgin. They were hoping they could watch your tv, but I doubt they'll show up. Stubbs is a twister hustler - like in "The Color of Money" - so maybe they're making some cash in some small town somewhere. But it's dangerous. I'll be sure to send updates if I hear more.
De Villo Sloan
i expelled myself from the movement. now i'm selling fake sandpo on ebay. and you, how are you doing since back in the day?
Mar 31, 2011
Eduardo Cardoso
Thank you very much, Diane! I've been a bit away from mail art. But I've collected some textures on paper today which have to go to the world :D
See you in the mail soon!
Mar 31, 2011
De Villo Sloan
i don't know, man. weighing my options. maybe anti-sandpo. otherwise alpo looks the most promising:
Mar 31, 2011
De Villo Sloan
Apr 1, 2011
Louise Kiner
Glad you like it. I had wanted to use this perforation tool I had just gotten for something and this was the perfect project:)
Apr 2, 2011
Helder
Apr 3, 2011
Louise Kiner
Apr 3, 2011
Claudia Ligorria
HOLA DIANE
MUCHAS GRACIAS
PRONTO TAMBIEN TE ENVIARE UN ARTE CORREO PARA TI
UN GRAN ABRAZO DESDE ARGENTINA
SEGUIMOS EN CONTACTO
Apr 4, 2011
De Villo Sloan
dk - the failure of the 16 points of sandpo are a challenge to the movement. what about this as a new model?
Apr 7, 2011
De Villo Sloan
maybe the 16 points should just be pictures?
Apr 7, 2011
De Villo Sloan
maybe shut down the movement and turn it into a club? would erni wear a uniform and earn merit badges. these would be great 16 points here especially
Apr 7, 2011
De Villo Sloan
Yes! A kinder, gentler sandpo. The new points will be ez. I'll just remove girl scout and put in sandpoet:
A sandpoet is a friend to all and every other sandpoet.
A sandpoet is a friend to animals.
A sandpoet will be cheerful.
This will be easy. Revolutionary!
Apr 7, 2011
Valentin N. Dolgov
Apr 7, 2011
Valentin N. Dolgov
Apr 7, 2011
De Villo Sloan
we are all sand angels in the reformed church of sandpo
Apr 9, 2011
De Villo Sloan
Apr 9, 2011
Guido Vermeulen
Thanks Diane,
The fluidity is the result of some techniques I use, like painting "wet on wet", or washing techniques. Make paper wet, pour ink or paint on them, wash them away, work on the created shadows. You can play with amounts of water, dillution of ink and paint, speed and power of pouring materials on the surface, time before you wash away, and so on. These are "Asian" techniques in fact. How do you think the backgrounds of certain Asian paintings are made? These mysterious landscapes in the mist are not painted at all but are the result of mastering such techniques. Certain Cobra painters (like the Belgian artist Pierre Alechinsky) use them as well. He hoses paper while I prudently use tap water or on larger works, buckets of water. Often the results are stunning. I've made paintings without touching a brush, just by sing water and materials. Try and play yourself!
Guido
Apr 11, 2011
Nikki Soppelsa
Happy to learn the flight was a success!!!
Apollo 2 Commander
(and Nikki thanks you for the friend add ;-))
Apr 11, 2011
Valentine Mark Herman
Hi Nikki, Glad the stamp-less piece arrived safely. Just think how fast it would ahve got to France if I had put some -- let alone the correct -- postage on it? Methinks i should stop putting stamps on things to the US in future. Regards, Val
Apr 12, 2011
Frieder Speck
Apr 12, 2011
Valentine Mark Herman
Bonjour Diane! I guess it's a good news/bad news Mail Art day. The (very) good news is that I got a groovy envelope WITH a cat hairbonus AND a card AND a Deceased:Return to sender sticker. For all of which many thanks indeed. (I have a Return to Sender US postal sticker on my very special Elvis relics box, and will add this one to it, tee hee!).
So many thanks indeed, and i'll be mailing you something back at the start of next week.
Regards, Val
("But you didn't tell me what the bad news was, Val", "Ah, well I'm absolutely hopeless at puzzle type/assembly things like reconstructing cracker boxes. The only way I could avoid having to make a Peace Crane was by trying, but fortunately failing, to chop off the top of my index finger with a kitchen knife, but without any anaesthetic".)
Apr 12, 2011
prettylily
Apr 12, 2011
De Villo Sloan
Apr 13, 2011
Marcia Cirillo (Fifi LePew)
Apr 13, 2011
Guido Vermeulen
Hi Diane,
You know the marbled papers? I saw a demonstration once in Dusseldorf Germany by a Turkish artist, that's also the result of putting paper into water with ink and paint and then playing with the paper ro create movements, patterns, different colours. I love all this. Of course most "academic" trained artists are quite scared by this. They can't control it and hate the idea to open themselves to "accidental creations". The beauty of "chance" is something that escapes them.
Guido
Apr 13, 2011
Helder
Hi Diane,
Yesterday i received your great Mail Art pieces, i loved the small book, many thanks, i will post here on iuoma what you sent me
Apr 14, 2011
Guido Vermeulen
Hi Diane,
I mainly use black china ink and then add water colours and some acryl paint. If you know how to mix colours you don't need to have many. There is a very good book by Paul Klee on how to use colours. I've used coffee as well (what's left in the filter after you make coffee). Instead of throwing this away I mix it with wood glue and add on paintings, so they become texture or mattery paintings, love doing this, you can do this also with herbs, the kitchen becomes an art material place, wonderful. I've made collages this way as well, using the scanner for instance as a photo tool. We just have to use our imagination. About wood glue: it is sticky and thick and like milk, but when it's dry it's like glass bubbles and transparent and non toxic, so ...
Come to think of it: I use wood glue only for art purposes, not to repair wooden chairs.
Same thing with iron heater (not for my clothes but to make covers for books)
I've also used urine and that's fun too.. And frottage and fumage techniques but that's not new. It was Max Ernst who opened the way for this. Even what Pollock did came from Ernst!
Guido
Apr 14, 2011
De Villo Sloan
Apr 15, 2011
De Villo Sloan
dk = miss kitty
Apr 15, 2011
De Villo Sloan
MEMO TO DK FROM IUOMA TECH SUPPORT: You are on your own.
I honestly don't know. I've seen a button for it somewhere, I think, maybe
Apr 15, 2011
Katikatinka
Apr 15, 2011
De Villo Sloan
Apr 16, 2011
De Villo Sloan
Apr 16, 2011
Afroditi Karamanli
ΠΟΛΥ ΩΡΑΙΟ ΤΟ ΕΡΓΟ ΜΕ ΤΙΣ ΝΟΤΕΣ ΜΟΥΣΙΚΗΣ.ΑΚΟΜΗ ΜΟΥ ΑΡΕΣΕ ΑΥΤΟ ΜΕ ΤΟ ΨΑΡΙ ΤΟΥ ΣΥΝΑΔΕΦΟΥ ΜΑΣ.
ΑΦΡΟΔΙΤΗ ΚΑΡΑΜΑΝΛΗ
Apr 16, 2011
jon foster
I'd love to trade a few found things with you. Will work on this later next week. Sounds great>>>
Apr 17, 2011
Jen Staggs
Apr 19, 2011
Jen Staggs
Apr 19, 2011
Frieder Speck
your welcome, i´m happy that it arrived
Apr 19, 2011
jon foster
Apr 19, 2011
Jen Staggs
Apr 20, 2011
De Villo Sloan
Apr 20, 2011
De Villo Sloan
Apr 20, 2011
De Villo Sloan
Apr 20, 2011
De Villo Sloan
Apr 20, 2011
De Villo Sloan
Apr 20, 2011
De Villo Sloan
road kill - movie 2010
Apr 20, 2011
Marcela Peral
Apr 20, 2011
De Villo Sloan
new pic of uncle ramone
Apr 21, 2011
De Villo Sloan
Apr 21, 2011
De Villo Sloan
Apr 21, 2011