I recently added an artcall http://hippiedippyartcall.blogspot.com/ and today the first pieces showed up...a big THANK-YOU to Roberto, Guido and Angie...check out what they sent. First up A Hippie Dippy Envelope from Guido~with prizes inside...YAY Love the colors, even better in person and an extra thank you for the beautiful xenographic! I'll definitely be making some REBELLION mailart soon :)…
Added by Arac on February 25, 2012 at 6:20am — 8 Comments
This is awesomeness from Val...I love the old paper from a story...so, so cool!
Inside is bits of stationary rose and floating works...the envelope of made of of both the old story paper and heavy duty tape...this piece made it thru the…
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It is very pretty as it is, but it is very heavy, and I'm not sure I should open it or admire it as it is.
The post mark said it was mailed from Hungry, but I do not know any Mail Artist there. Who do you think sent it? Should I open it more?
Could this be another Erni package that he had his Uncle in Hungry send me?
The big…
ContinueAdded by Dean aka Artist in Seine on February 24, 2012 at 5:58pm — 54 Comments
Received yesterday from Kerry Pullo. Nice one, Kerry! and a piece from Corn Puff. Thank you, CP.…
Added by Theo Nelson on February 24, 2012 at 4:37pm — No Comments
...Up, up and away!
I received this a few days ago from Dean Marks and he has truly outdone himself this time. Part Jules Vern, part Terry Gilliam, with a bit of kitsch thrown in for good measure, it is a stroke of mail art genius. Words cannot describe it, so I shall let the photos speak for themselves:
Needless to say, "Captain Balloon Glasses" now holds a…
Added by Louise Kiner on February 24, 2012 at 1:56am — 3 Comments
Bifidus has not been around for ages and I miss him, so I begged him to send me something. He very kindly granted my wish. I've been wondering where he could possibly have gone, and I hope this is not him sending me the answer from purgatory! So I would like to see this piece as a reference to Dante's Purgatorio instead, with Bifidus finding himself somewhere…
ContinueAdded by Marie Wintzer on February 23, 2012 at 10:35pm — 13 Comments
OMG, OMG, DEAN, it arrived, not a thread out of place. Even the star stickers stuck. Can't stop smiling. so this is the sock you found in the heart of Paris? I am one blest gal. Couldn't resist a little sniff ;--) ok, now i am laughing out loud. Gotta send this pic to my son in NY. thank you thank you thank you.
Added by Alicia Starr on February 23, 2012 at 10:17pm — 8 Comments
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"Take1 - Film and Mail Art?" Is the 1st Mail Art project proposed and published by the portuguese COMA collective and corresponds to a New Mail Art Call:
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Received a supercool package of Fluxus-stuff from Lisa Iversen, wow!! There's lot to think about, I love it!…
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Not that I didn't think Katerina's CDs were beautiful onmailart365 but isn't it true that seeing and holding the original is always surprisingly special. I felt I didn't really know clouds until I'd seen Katerina's impression.
Added by Rebecca Guyver on February 23, 2012 at 7:19pm — 7 Comments
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I think I worked it out all by myself. 3 + 4' 3 = a negative Fluxus. There is actually a lot going on in this piece and it should not be hurried. The lovely colored paper ripped, pieces of a telephone book where nearly everyone has the name of Jose, a film negative, and the royal Fluxus stamp, and numbers (my favourites). Thank you very much.…
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Well the Rabeats got to him just in time for him to miss the boat. Thank you for this Val. Ad remember if you can't Rabbit then Rabeat! or is it rubbish?
Added by Dean aka Artist in Seine on February 23, 2012 at 4:55pm — 2 Comments
Emmy these are so beautiful and I am very lucky to have received! The oranges and coppers with the splash of silver on the envelope is awesome!!!
This piece came wrapped in outer plastic for posting, with another layer of painted paper keeping safe the beautiful card that was hidden iniside...
The outer plastic was a bugger to get off, so it ended up in the trash, but everything else was in tact, and luckily the stamp and address were on the inside layer...
"waiting in…
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