Nancy Bell Scott's Blog Posts Tagged 'Wahl' (9)

Who is this man?

Maybe a relative of Svenja's:

You took a chance with the oh so delicate overlay, and it survived beautifully. Many thanks, Svenja ---

Added by Nancy Bell Scott on March 20, 2014 at 8:30pm — 4 Comments

And more exquisite rust, from Svenja Wahl and Katerina Nikoltsou

The top photo is of this great crumbly package from Katerina, containing some of the most beautiful crumbly type of rust I've had the good fortune to own. It will be used in mail art, no question, and it arrived with this big…

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Added by Nancy Bell Scott on May 25, 2012 at 3:50pm — 4 Comments

Watery arts from Svenja Wahl

The first shows polar bears that were among old book pages depicting animals that I'd sent to Svenja. She sent this photo back after giving it a wonderful context, on a painted book cover: 

She says "These guys indicated to travel right back to you--couldn't do anything against it." Who knew they'd talk?? I hope they aren't telling SECRETS, Svenja.

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Added by Nancy Bell Scott on April 29, 2012 at 6:00pm — 4 Comments

Svenja Wahl asks WHERE ARE YOU

I hope you mean the comforting lady with the newsprint Christmas tree, because as an existential question, WHERE ARE YOU can be scary, and endless. (The answer today is: I don't know.) I do love this postcard, Svenja, plus the little packet of…

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Added by Nancy Bell Scott on December 7, 2011 at 4:32pm — 9 Comments

Svenja Wahl sent Botticelli through the mail!

Botticelli book cover, that is, a nice one: This is a thank-you note, according to Svenja, for the book cover she liked so much--notice the beautiful gold heart in his hands. It might be a little forward of Botticelli, but I don't mind! On the address side Svenja uses a "pfg" stamp or print block, which I am also very taken with and she says she bought along with some other…

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Added by Nancy Bell Scott on December 4, 2011 at 7:05pm — No Comments

Tiny art-thingies from Svenja Wahl

She led me to believe she'd sent something silly, and then a crowd of intriguing minis shows up: and the calmer but nice back: In this art batch in plastic sleeves there are Svenja's animals, asemics, interesting compositions even on slide-sized cards, and…

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Added by Nancy Bell Scott on November 11, 2011 at 4:38am — 6 Comments

Another desirable envelope and Ursus Wehrli from Svenja Wahl



It's another great one, Svenja, and I love the "I am beautiful as a dream of stone."  You will have to tell who these nosey little fellows are; they are very cute in that homely sort of way. :--}  Of course, the nosey part is what matters most. Thank you,…

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Added by Nancy Bell Scott on October 17, 2011 at 5:00am — 21 Comments

Svenja Wahl makes me wonder: What is Ray up to, anyway?

The clever Svenja sent me some hints: Look at that envelope (front and back are shown)! Svenja's, always put together by hand, tend to be…

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Added by Nancy Bell Scott on September 22, 2011 at 9:08pm — 2 Comments

Asemic, scientific, literary mail art from Svenja Wahl

First we have the caterpillar climbing asemic writing and a branch:

Then we have the ultimate butterfly on the back:

I love the composition and subjects, and don't know how Svenja knew that I'm a wildlife creature lover, but another one graces the…

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Added by Nancy Bell Scott on August 29, 2011 at 8:00pm — 4 Comments

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