Stan Askew's multi-faceted mail art was a most interesting surprise:
It's my first MA from Stan, is thought-provoking, and I appreciate it very much. Thank you, Stan, MA from me on its way to you soon.
Marni Zainodin's gorgeous and definitely…
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From Skybridge Studios and Thom Courcelle (lateness my fault):
Thom did a major mailing for Halloween, and included this year's annual Halloween poem he wrote and a copy of one from another year. This year's has been blogged, but the one from 2007 may not have…
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This recent asemic style of Catherine's has captivated me: Wonderful--I love it! The thickness and spirit of the asemics are strong and dramatic. Catherine also included a poem she loves, called "Klem," by Flemish poet Eva Cox. Catherine translated it "as best I could" (bravo, the humanity comes through clearly), and also included an exceptionally graceful drawing she made…
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I received this morning in my mailbox this incredible artistic package sent by big Erni !
Impossible to put more photos here but you can see it more on http://insomniesetartpostal.blogspot.com/
Erni, you are stunning !
Thank you. Now, I have to think about the contents of this package in ........…
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New mail from the one and only Grigori Antonin to his devoted Marie Antonette :-))
A yellow envelope containing an A4 sheet which I will happily Pad and Ass on. And on the back of the envelope, Groot Suster (to me, every woman with blond hair in a comic = Groot Suster) is very much inspired by Mary. Now that's a twist! Usually it is rather the other way…
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BarnArt received another great photography piece from Rose Becard this week. Thank for sharing your hard work in the darkroom. I love to take photos and am working to include more of them in my work! Thanks again and see you in the mail soon. Sarah & Nick…
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Thank you for the fantastic envelope sent to NC this week "E". We love your stamps, colors and local flare! What a great addition to our mail art collection. We cannot wait to get the add and pass going. Thank you for thinking of us and for sharing your work.
Sarah & Nick…
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A fantastic envelope, full of the art of JMB arrived today.
This first pamphlet has the same title as a art magazine in Greece: SOUL!
John takes us on a soul-journey...in collaboration with another artist, too:…
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Nancy sent a wonderful card, but first of all I have to show you her wonderful transparent envelope! I loved to see the waiting art already while getting the post out of the box!!
The reverse side, also wonderful:
And the card…
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I'm TERRIBLE behind with posting, so many IUOMA-friends sent me fantastic star-related mail-art as a welcome in my new home. From Lesley Magwood Fraser I received this absolute wonderful card with two sides (as so many things have): Face up or face down? I can decide which side fits better every day! I love it, Lesley, thank you very very…
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Idon't know why but Marie says she was unsure about this work, whether it was finished or not. I love it as it is..... Her loose white threads, the half stuck on words, the raw edges, the flimsy piece of muslin held on with a smudge of white paint and the Japanese asemic characters in the photo all give it a wonderful sense of frailty and delicacy that always seems to come through in her work. The Japanese girl playing what looks like mah Jong seems to be from a magazine cover called The…
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