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San Fran Trip as Told Through Trash

Received this great trashpo altered postcard from Tallie. Love the sentiment of, "Show Up, Love, Be Loved" really says it…

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Added by DKeys on April 20, 2012 at 2:44pm — 3 Comments

A system of wires, a single mirror, from Marie Wintzer, Japan

Marie sent me wonderful photographic mysteries. I'm lost in the world of Marie, everything is new. I'm trying to sort out the mysteries, but it's perhaps not the intention, best to just leave it as it is...

Thank you Marie!…

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Added by Carina on April 20, 2012 at 8:00am — 9 Comments

Fragments from Alicia Starr, USA

I believe that this work reflects Alicia's interest in creating new visions of fragments related to physical and artistic ideals. Both in a funny and seriously way..

This piece is a long double folded card containing collages, lines, painted plastic films and stamping. I love how the line works together with collages! Thank you…

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Added by Carina on April 20, 2012 at 7:00am — 4 Comments

Dkult suggested food list and easy lesson on celular reproduction.

Added by PIRO on April 20, 2012 at 3:56am — No Comments

Dkult - USA pledge

Dkult

Added by PIRO on April 20, 2012 at 3:51am — No Comments

Some trashpo from DVS gathered until it can be glued.

Added by PIRO on April 20, 2012 at 12:47am — No Comments

Le Rustique cherche Petit Munster (a matter of [cheesy] affinity) - from Dean Marks

Dean loves to play with words, and taking the twisted roads of language back and forth between French and English is even more fun. He knows how to build a story around the most (apparently) insignificant comment that comes up on a blog. So he knows that crêpes suzette only make me moderately homesick and that it is cheese (and alsacian Munster cheese in…

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Added by Marie Wintzer on April 19, 2012 at 11:50pm — 9 Comments

Fire Monkey Body Surfing the Great Wave - from RCBz

I sometimes wish RCBz would be around to tell us more about his pieces. I know I really like this card, but I can't explain exactly why. Esthetically, Hokusai's wave is always a winner. The card is built very simply around it. No frills whatsoever, and the back of the card is equally sober, stripped-down to the address. Is is a reference to the tsunami? Why the…

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Added by Marie Wintzer on April 19, 2012 at 11:41pm — 5 Comments

Saddle Shoe - from Alicia Starr

When I picked up this package at the post office I first thought someone had sent me a slice of chocolate cake. I was almost disappointed that it wasn't the case, until I saw that it was Alicia's last. She painted a great saddle shoe on one of her... I really don't know the name of it, what is it called? I think she is making pairs, I wonder if there is another…

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Added by Marie Wintzer on April 19, 2012 at 11:40pm — 9 Comments

new mail received!

Somewhere, Ben Franklin is doing a soft-shoe

mail received from Lynn Radford, Jennie Hinchcliff, Diane Keys, Susan McAllister, Mark Hardy, Tofu, Nick Johnson, Dr. Art Jones.

Added by Sandra Lefever on April 19, 2012 at 9:46pm — No Comments

Barcode message from Katerina Nikoultsou

Yes it's the little things we do not see we must help others to see.  (No one famous said that,  I just made it up.)

Only the best bar codes money can buy.  Thank you Katerina

This was sent in an envelope because Katerina was told that otherwise…

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Added by Dean aka Artist in Seine on April 19, 2012 at 4:20pm — 2 Comments

Bar Codes from Anna Banana

It seems that Anna Banana has been converted from Bananas to Bar codes.  Who's fault could that be?   How far do you think one could go by using only barcodes?  And where do we go from here?  Thank you Anna Bar codes Banana!…

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Added by Dean aka Artist in Seine on April 19, 2012 at 4:09pm — 4 Comments

Katerina Nikoultsou's Corn Flower , Greek Spring & Barcodes. (Barcodes where a thank you for the sick bag)

Corn Flower in Greece.  My wife really liked this one.  She said immediately that it looks like corn flower.  I said, “Really, I thought the blue paint tipped over.”  Actually I have no idea what corn flower looks like other that the stuff in a paper bag or jar.  Lucky this one arrived in Paris under knowledgeable eyes.  Besides flowers, my wife also knows about birds and can…

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Added by Dean aka Artist in Seine on April 19, 2012 at 1:47pm — 3 Comments

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