As some of you know, I have been in California every other month for the past three months. (More on that later) That means I received lots of mail art which I haven't been able to get to for a while. This megablog, with an emphasis on brevity, is meant to address that and catch up with all the good stuff you've been sending.
First up, a sensuous collage from…
ContinueAdded by David Stafford on June 11, 2018 at 9:39pm — 11 Comments
Stripygoose sent me this Cool Cardboard Crowing Cock Collage (C.C.C.C.C.), which resembles a museum exhibit in this setting. A Cave Carving from the Age of Cardboard. (C.C.A.C.) Thank you, SG.
Brooke Cooks sent me this valentine. So sweet…
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Added by David Stafford on February 19, 2018 at 12:28am — 8 Comments
Kitchen Litho from Carina in far off Petsmo. Wunderbar. (Can you really do lithography with just things found around the kitchen? If so, I want to try it). And the envelope, please.
Brava! Thank you, Carina.…
ContinueAdded by David Stafford on February 11, 2018 at 7:00pm — 15 Comments
Out of the blue Jose Nogueira sent me this wonderful package of stuff. This was the envelope. Inside:
Three stencils which I presume are part of a silk screen operation but cool as art in their own right. And...they happen to dovetail with…
ContinueAdded by David Stafford on January 17, 2018 at 3:37am — No Comments
There's an old Buddhist saying: When a person gives you a dog don't thank them until they give you a second dog. Probably a poor translation but I think the meaning is quite clear: I now have the two dogs. It's time to thank. Above: Dog one. We like to keep him on a lead otherwise he gets carried away. …
ContinueAdded by David Stafford on November 22, 2017 at 5:18pm — 2 Comments
Is it a halloween card, a birthday card or just an old photo of cafe society circa 2017? I'm not sure but for our purposes here we're callin' it a Halloween card from Carina of Finland. Thank you, Carina. Below we have placed the card in a traditional "scary" tableau relevant to our national holiday of horror.…
ContinueAdded by David Stafford on October 29, 2017 at 7:30pm — 2 Comments
The Family DKult sent a huge package of things (most of which I've returned) (as required by law). As you can see from the Inset Carina G's laughing horse was included in the mix, not once but dos, and, as I discovered somewhat tardily, also in the package was an Anthead Super Collabo-zine add-and-pass which has since been added and passed. Let's take a closer look the…
ContinueAdded by David Stafford on September 13, 2017 at 8:09pm — 2 Comments
The allure of artistamps is irresistible. So many mini-canvasses, so many great graphic forms to riff on, plus perfs! Here are four different artist approaches beginning with Borderline Grafix's homage to the classic "good girl" graphics from the Golden Age of comics.…
ContinueAdded by David Stafford on September 11, 2017 at 9:02pm — 4 Comments
The stated purpose of the D-Kult Insta-blog was, as established during the IHOP Convention of 1953, to decrease intra-state tensions by getting the gratitude out in real time. It wasn't until June of this year that an app has allowed this to happen. We're extremely grateful to Bob Simms aka StarryStarryBlight for developing this technology.
D-Kult…
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Richard Canard has sent me baskets of stuff, mostly wisdom strained through Richard's over-active spleen. (It is widely acknowledged that Mr. Canard and I suffer from the same splenetic condition). Richard quotes Gore Vidal: "There is no human problem which cannot be solved if people would simply do as I advised." And I wholeheartedly concur though I'd switch…
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Rebecca sent me this lovely sewn muted abstract which I'm not sure I have placed on the page correctly. Also some prints with a familiar theme.
The xmas theme tells you how long it's been since I've blogged. Rebecca has written…
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Two separate postals from Katerina of Thessaloniki. Music and Valentines. No post from Katerina would be complete without…
a dress pattern...though I think the one on the left looks more like a 45 record label to me....…
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tictac sent me some prototypes of her new lemon squeezer which she has helpfully accessorized for American audiences. Also her Xmas greeting. Also her Georgia O'Keeffe stamp. And all imbued with her characteristic wryness and precision.…
ContinueAdded by David Stafford on June 17, 2017 at 8:53pm — 6 Comments
The Viz from Down Under where it is just about to be winter, sent me this heavily redacted document whose meaning is still being parsed by our security staff. Also enclosed were some clues and $10,000 in hard cold cash should we need it. All of which were sent in this....…
ContinueAdded by David Stafford on June 15, 2017 at 9:22pm — 2 Comments
Wen in Maryland sent this cool postcard which swam across the dusty desert to Santa Fe. In the distance we see the angry maw of the looming surveillance state or it could also be Googly Eye Island, a vacation paradise. The choice is yours. Also from Wen…
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Two stunning prints from Carina of Petsmo. Plus...
A boekie which incorporates Finnish ephemera and some of Carina's…
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Someone in Seattle was kind enough to send me this elaborate overlaid series of drawings plus an angry rabbit. There's a lot to parse here so I gave the viewer three baselines to choose from. Thank you, kind stranger.
Added by David Stafford on June 14, 2017 at 5:07am — No Comments
Meeah of Brooklyn and points west sent me this droll comic a long time ago but its message is evergreen. Thank you, Meeah. (I've got a few ideas I'd like to bounce off your Dad when he has a moment).
Added by David Stafford on June 14, 2017 at 4:59am — No Comments
Keith scored a Hermes 2000, a Swiss-made typewriter circa 1952. Some historical background:
ContinueIn 1952, Hermes came out with the 2000 model which was a black, glossy typewriter with ubiquitous round keys. The Hermes model 2000 was considered to be the absolute best of the immediate post-war typewriters, and the best looking. Later iterations of…
Added by David Stafford on June 13, 2017 at 6:30pm — 6 Comments
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