Ellen Quint
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Mail-Artist since:
1999
My Website (without http://):
http://www.flickr/ellenkq
Why I am involved in Mail-Art:
I have been involved in mail art through varied swaps - first through Utne Cafe/Newcafe and the last one through RAW-art. Through the years, I have participated in many swaps. Not too much lately, but I would like to do more! I like getting fun mail and connecting with people.
My Mail-Adress (snail and/or E-mail)
ellenkq@earthlink.net

18 Sherwood Avenue
Peabody, MA 01960
USA

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At 3:35pm on November 2, 2011, Ellie VG said…

Hello! I am looking for Katy Perry themed Mail Art. So if you fancy giving it a go, please send to :

 

96 Eldon Street

York

YO31 7NE

UK

 

Thankyou :)

At 8:02pm on October 24, 2011, Patricio - The Celestial Scribe said…
Ellen, in reviewing my mail I found the IUOMA message saying that now you are on board.  I welcome every newcomer, but can´t remember sending a message to your name.  Please accept this late welcome.  I wolud like to be the other end when you decide to start trading mail art.  If that´s the case, your envelope should read as folows.  

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

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

  
At 12:34am on October 20, 2011, Carla Cryptic said…

Oh!  I see you joined the Rabbit group!  Thanks sweetie! :D

 

 

At 12:34am on October 20, 2011, Carla Cryptic said…

Thanks Ellen - what goes around comes around!  :D  I will send you some mail art this week.  BTW, I was looking at what Camel wrote to you about what mail art can be and just wanted to add that those postcards you make are perfect examples of mail art so you're off to a good start already.  One thing that I love about mail art calls with themes, which is another way mail art happens, is that I am often challenged to do something I wouldn't have done otherwise.  For example, I don't drink coffee but someone here at IUOMA hosted a sort of 'what goes with a cup of coffee' call and I had to really stretch to think what to do.  In the end, I did something I really loved and am proud of because I had to really think about it.  Anyway, anything that goes through the mail counts!  ;)

xox

Carla

 

P.S. Please consider doing some rabbit art to send to my year-long Golden Rabbit call - you can read more about it and see some of what people have been sending at: Year of the Golden Rabbit Mail Art Call Results .  It's a way for me to both celebrate and distract myself from turning 60 in a few weeks.  ;)

At 9:36pm on October 17, 2011, Poison Label Productions said…

I would love to answer the question you had - unfortunately, after i accepted your friend request - the note disappeared. I will answer based on what i remember from your question.

...........................

Art is in the eye of the beholder but mostly in the eye  of the creator & some members on IUOMA may have a preference....

However, there is a group for just about every style/kind of art on the planet & if you do not see the one you are looking for - MAKE IT!!!

 

I personally like anything

It is an expression of yourself made specifically for me - it doesn't get much better than that...

 

As for what qualifies as mail art - i do not think there there is an answer for that.
So I will generalize :

If it goes thru the mail & can be seen - it is "mail art"

that may however still be to tight a box to place mail art inside.

 

I was told mail art is a way of exposing as many people as possible to art as it travels.

I am also a postcrossing member - so for me mail art is 5x7 or postcard size.

Having said that - i never restrict myself and have gotten some pretty crazy things in the mail.

Easter eggs filled with stuff - shreds of cardboard with serial killers on them - skull shapes and just about anything you can image & sometimes even more than you can imagine.

So - look thru the groups and join as many as you like...

Look thru the events & participate

 

The best way to get started is to just sit down & do something!

 

Most of all 

HAVE FUN

At 12:54pm on October 17, 2011, Elise Dietrich said…
Hi Ellen! I'm new, too - good to know you!
At 4:58pm on October 15, 2011, Poison Label Productions said…
 
 
 

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