Nancy Bell Scott's Blog Posts Tagged 'postcard' (8)

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

Tripleblog postcards from Katerina Nikoltsou, Georgia Grigoriadou, and Angie&Snooky

Three stunning beauties, first from Katerina, a Happy Thanksgiving card: Great colors, great shapes, great movement--I love it--thank you, Katerina!

A painted face from Georgia: Wonderful, Georgia, thank you! I have become a real fan of your…

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Added by Nancy Bell Scott on November 19, 2011 at 9:30pm — 7 Comments

From Richard Canard: cerealism and philosophy

It is an honor to receive my first mail art from Richard Canard: which features, on the back, some insightful, humorous, and thought-provoking philosophy and truisms about mail art and people: His thoughts here (and everywhere else I've seen some, actually) are…

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Added by Nancy Bell Scott on October 13, 2011 at 10:30pm — 10 Comments

Postcard from Lindall

Thank you, Lindall, for this unexpected and welcome mail art. The collaged face/mask print/stamp (I really know my stuff) and mysterious text with strokes of red really appeal to me. I like the thought-provoking simplicity of the composition. And the…

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Added by Nancy Bell Scott on October 13, 2011 at 9:54pm — 1 Comment

Roland Halbritter: a dark surprise

Well, it's dark, but with a colorful (and Spanish) interruption: Still, the black by itself speaks. As if this weren't mysterious enough to receive--including the fact that I've had no previous contact with the obviously whimsical Mr Halbritter--the other side took much longer to understand:…

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Added by Nancy Bell Scott on October 11, 2011 at 2:11am — 7 Comments

From Cheryl Penn, Sandra Granthon, and JJalltheway

Following Cheryl's example when blog is backed up: Very late to the blog due to a mix-up, this is Cheryl's fabulous Ghostwriter Part 4, which knocked my sox off when I opened it. It says: "He was CERTAIN the link was Durers self portrait -- The likeness was unmistakable" and "The manuscripts revealed NOTHING" and "Bound by Betrayal. No-one he could trust." Plenty ghostly, the…

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Added by Nancy Bell Scott on September 20, 2011 at 5:54pm — 7 Comments

Face card from Georgia Grigoriadon

My third, and I love them all: This arrived with Georgia's Asemics #5 pages, which have already been blogged, and I'm very happy with the whole package. Her pages are beautiful, and her faces always give me a lift for some reason, maybe because I'm so bad at them (have sent her only one so far, and it was a rather sorry face--will try again soon, Georgia, and it has to be an… Continue

Added by Nancy Bell Scott on September 17, 2011 at 5:09am — 1 Comment

Face cards from Georgia Grigoriadon

I love these:

It's a wonderful talent you have, Georgia, and I'm very happy to have these.  I can send you more cards -- am loaded with them -- keep any for your collection that you like too much to use.  The face I painted for you was my very first, and it was rather sad, wasn't it!  Next time, a happy face for you.  Thank you very much…

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Added by Nancy Bell Scott on August 6, 2011 at 10:15pm — 1 Comment

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