Richard has pulled off something amazing here--He wrote mail art on an actual found shopping list (the ultimate find to me) and within the mail art is more mail art in the form of an original Richard Canard doodle! not to mention it came in a recycled bill envelope. He wants to know how I doodle. He has given me much inspiration to do just that this weekend. …
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I received the most fabulous and amusing mail art this week. First, this ghostly trashpo from DKult Chaplain Neil Gordon. I have never seen him make a piece like this. The minimalism of it would make Eduardo Cardoso proud. It is so ghostly and understated--truly beautiful..just like Dew Drop…
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This is a turning point in the mail art of RC, or at least this is a first for me. Richard has taken to telling jokes. Trashpo and Jokes go together like flypaper on flies. Classic. Where will this winding road take us next?…
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