I was pleased to receive an envelope of two pieces from Eduardo Cardoso this week. I have admired his art greatly since I discovered it a few months ago. The piece above shows that the direction I've been going with some of my own visual poetry is similar to what he has already done. His Tumblr is also worth following:…
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I received this mail from Gü earlier this week, and it was an utter delight. The envelope had three different pieces with the theme of "letters". The first piece is the "dead letter pile up" collage card above. It is a photo mounted on some nice black illustration board and a bunch of letters glued on. Inside the envelope there were also some loose letters--not sure if…
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I received three items in two envelopes from MomKat earlier this month. I was pleasantly surprised! Above is the first piece she sent, which I believe was part of a larger mail art project of "red hot canvas cut-ups." Below is the note she sent to accompany it. I will indeed reciprocate with some things as soon as possible.…
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I received this lovely wax painting from Erin Young a couple days ago. I have done some reading about encaustic painting. Very interesting. Also, there is quite a skillful creation of depth in this piece. Thanks, Erin!
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A skillfully-made ink drawing/wash by Trey Moore.
Below is the back of the envelope he sent, which includes some kind of stamp for a roofing company. I assume this must be an old stamp--"asphalt-asbestos roof coating" does not seem to be a phrase in usage nowadays, except perhaps as a concern when removing an old roof.…
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I received an invitation by mail to exchange mail art with Pia Z. That seems very appropriate. Above is the nice, simple stamp art on the back of the postcard she sent. Thank you, Pia!
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I received this nice collage postcard from Dean, Artist in Seine. It was a surprise, as we have not had a previous exchange. Thank you,…
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