September 2011 Blog Posts (216)

Etiam luctus lectus eget Extreme

BIFIDUS JONES has also been extremely GENEROUS to me.  Bifidus has got the art of collage DOWN!  What elements make Bifidus’s art so appealing?  The COLORS, definitely… The vintage-style images, curious images.  Interesting images paired against vintage typeface and handwriting.  This particular beauty has stamp images and characters, INCREDIBLE old U.S. postage…

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Added by Thom Courcelle on September 17, 2011 at 11:25pm — 3 Comments

POSTCARDS FROM THE EDGE [of BRILLIANCE]

David Stafford (I think) reminisces about the loss of childhood and the Sears store…

Diane Keys sends me one supa-dupa TRASHPO Art Fortune!  Well,…actually it’s just half of a fortune, but anyone who gets a Trashpo piece from Diane is…

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Added by Thom Courcelle on September 17, 2011 at 9:38pm — No Comments

Newer IUOMA Members Produce!

This blog features newer IUOMA members and new friends who have recently sent me amazing samples of their artwork:

Abigail LaLonde sent me one of her zentangle envelopes that I had admired.  Seeing it live, face-to-face was no less impressive than seeing its picture on IUOMA. Thinking about the time involved in this repetitive style is a little intimidating to my mind. …

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Added by Thom Courcelle on September 17, 2011 at 9:12pm — No Comments

Beaux Livres

 The book form has featured prevalently it seems among our artwork.  I’ve tried writing to a few of you about the appeal of the book form… why it attracts us so much.  Most recently in the Trashpo Group, there have been several of us who have explored that medium.  I’m still a little hard pressed to explain fully the draw, but I am an admitted bibliophile… something about the familiarity of books, of how knowledge is contained in them… and even in that phrase—“contained knowledge”—there is…

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Added by Thom Courcelle on September 17, 2011 at 8:30pm — 6 Comments

Painted Envelope form Guido Vermeulen

Beautiful painted envelope from

Added by chaosatlanta on September 17, 2011 at 3:18pm — No Comments

Lesley Magwood Fraser asemics and trash gift

The Asemics 16 #5 pages are being blogged elsewhere, but while I'm thanking Lesley for throwing in a fantastic 2007 Guide to Culture in Cape Town with tons of pictures and descriptions to use, as she tells me, for trashpo (and I will), I decided to post the front page of her Asemics #5. The pages are all as outstanding and unusual as this first one--am so glad to have them. Thank… Continue

Added by Nancy Bell Scott on September 17, 2011 at 5:22am — 9 Comments

Face card from Georgia Grigoriadon

My third, and I love them all: This arrived with Georgia's Asemics #5 pages, which have already been blogged, and I'm very happy with the whole package. Her pages are beautiful, and her faces always give me a lift for some reason, maybe because I'm so bad at them (have sent her only one so far, and it was a rather sorry face--will try again soon, Georgia, and it has to be an… Continue

Added by Nancy Bell Scott on September 17, 2011 at 5:09am — 1 Comment

Trashpo cerealism from Katerina

An unexpected treat: No sand, but there's just about everything else "po" about this card. I love it, and it's taped in a shiny, snug way that makes me want to carry it around all day. Thank you so much, Katerina, and I also received your Asemics #5 pages, which have already been blogged, and they are, as Boss Cheryl would say, FAB! Still loving those stamps,… Continue

Added by Nancy Bell Scott on September 17, 2011 at 5:00am — 4 Comments

Art by Nadine Wendell-Mojica

Three great drawings-paintings: Not only is Nadine's art very accomplished and unique, but she also tends to caption them in ironic and/or mysterious ways--so they are doubly enjoyable to receive.  Thank you, Nadine, these are a real treat to have--as is the Empire State Building, and half of a most interesting article about art-journal-keeper Janice…

Added by Nancy Bell Scott on September 17, 2011 at 4:50am — 2 Comments

Asemic Trashpo Card from Prettylily

 

5x8 card altered in a very simple way but with a great result. Thanks for sharing. It was the surprise of the day.

Added by PIRO on September 16, 2011 at 8:31pm — 1 Comment

Received from Lisa Iversen, USA--London Library and Lots o' Hoots

The gentleman sleeping on the left side of the photo is charming enough, but what about the bloke on the right? Did his head spontaneously combust from reading all of mankind's past? All our glories, all our sins? Perhaps he actually came across the definition of trashpo...…

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Added by Bifidus Jones on September 16, 2011 at 4:06pm — 2 Comments

Superior TrashBook From Thom Courcelle

 

I received the most amazing trashbook from Thom and I'm going to post all the pages whether this page wants me to or not. It will only let me post a few at a time. His stamp is genius and each page is just rich. I love how he put a ticketmaster envelope in and there is awesome trashpo inside of it. He has pieces of envelopes, plastic bags, and calendars and perfect choice of words interspersed throughout and the tiny bag of threads and 'loose ends' is amazing. He has cut out a…

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Added by DKeys on September 16, 2011 at 2:08pm — 7 Comments

Cerealism from Grecian Kat

Kat sent this fantastic Asemic Choco Glam Trashpo in the Cerealistic Style she has been exploring. The sugar cereal looks like diabetes in a box-yum! I like how she seals all of these current pieces in clear tape making it haptic as well. The only thing missing is… Continue

Added by DKeys on September 16, 2011 at 2:00pm — 2 Comments

Trashpo of the Dispossessed from Bifidus Jones

Was thjrilled to receive this great trashpo piece from Bifidus  I would love to see Volume I and hope for more sequels. This is a 6" X 9" piece of faux wood-maybe made of laminate or something the texture of a mouse pad which I have considered using it as. Amazing that everything stuck to it during mailing and I don't know how Bifidus managed to write on this surface but this…

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Added by DKeys on September 16, 2011 at 1:57pm — 5 Comments

Trashpo myths and dinosaurs from Theresa in Ohio

Wrapped in lush green tissue paper (a paper I cherish as it is not available here), Theresa sends a Trashpo beauty, full of Greek myths and dinosaurs, bond with wispy golden threads!

(Well, Elvis is a god, too!)…

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Added by Katerina Nikoltsou (MomKat) on September 16, 2011 at 7:00am — 5 Comments

Minimal moment from Eduardo

Just this...says it all!

Well, and a bit of Mind Bending ZALOP on the envelope:

Eduardo also include a vintage page add + pass, which I have added to and passed on ;-)…

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Added by Katerina Nikoltsou (MomKat) on September 16, 2011 at 7:00am — 3 Comments

Nourishment for trashpo from Germany, Illinois, and Wisconsin

From Erni Bar, Diane Keys, and Angie&Snooky:…

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Added by Nancy Bell Scott on September 16, 2011 at 3:19am — 3 Comments

Tabula Rasa from Guido Vermeulen

A tribute to Estonian composer Arvo Part: We have been conversing about contemporary composers and share an appreciation of Arvo Part. Part's "Tabula Rasa" came up as Guido was working on this incredible painting, and it evolved into a tribute to Part. I was enjoying seeing it in fragments in Guido's photos, and then, to my great surprise, the whole large painting arrived in…

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Added by Nancy Bell Scott on September 16, 2011 at 2:54am — 2 Comments

Received from Svenja Wahl_9.11

Beautiful ATC's Svenja....Love them and Thanks!…

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Added by Amy Irwen on September 16, 2011 at 12:03am — 2 Comments

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