COMPILATION BLOG: "Back in the USA" with Jim SantAmour, Diane Keys, and Jon Foster

 

Mail-art by IUOMA member Jim SantAmour (Petersburg, Florida, USA)

 

September 6, 2011 - Jim SantAmour has established himself mainly with wonderful collage work using (what I think must be) his personal archive of amazing photos gathered over a long period of time. We all should have had the foresight to build such an archive, independent of anything that can be found on the net! Many of the photos he uses were taken on of my home turf - Central New York State - so I have been interested and deeply moved by Jim's work.

 

Recently, I was thrilled to see he has ventured, even if briefly, into vispo aka visual poetry. The small postcard-size piece above is solid and beautiful, revealing the mystery of printed symbols and the abstract complexity of overlays and juxtapositions. This piece is rooted in concrete poetry and indicates yet again that vispo is an accessible option for all mail-artists. The results can be fascinating and highly individualistic. Here is the reverse side:

 


Many, many thanks to Jim SantAmour, formerly of New York and now a resident of sunny Florida!

 

I am very fortunate indeed that mail-art legend Diane Keys aka DK - pioneer of roaDKill art, Trashpo, the Junk Mail Revolution, Attitude Girl, among other genres - is an irregular regular mail-art friend. I suppose that's because I was an early fan and am a member of the New York Fan Club - DKULTNY.

 

A recent package (selected material below) contained my D-Koder ring, which I thought was a benefit of being a part of the fan club and insisted on receiving. Unfortunately, the ring is broken and I think it is defective. I will not make public any more of this minor dispute with the D-Kmart wing of the burgeoning DK industry. Also included in the envelope from DK were these fascinating objects in plastic bags:

 

Mail-art by IUOMA member Diane Keys (Elgin, Illinois, USA)

 

DK also included an add-and-pass sheet that has the work of such luminaries as visual poets John M. Bennett (Columbus, Ohio, USA) and Samuel Montalvetti (Argentina):


 

 

 

 

Here is the reverse side with monikers:

 

Make sure to check out DK's amazing blog:


http://dianekeys.blogspot.com/

 

In a little bit more than a year's time at IUOMA (and I think in mail-art), Jon Foster has established himself as an admired and innovative collage artists. I think Jon did some traveling this summer and was absent from the network. He has come back with new work, including the "Lexington" series that has generated praise and admiration. Recently, I received this postcard-size piece from Jon:

 

Mail-art by IUOMA member Jon Foster (Winston Salem, North Carolina, USA)

 

Here's the reverse:

 

 

Some of the new Jon Foster work is retro and seems in places to work as an homage to Ray Johnson. This piece suggests that to me, if only because the iconic "Life" magazine logo was used by Richard Carnard (Illinois, USA) in mail-art he sent to me that referenced the NY Correspondence School extensively. Who are the people in this collage? I am not sure. As ever, am I missing something obvious? Regardless, many thanks to Jon as well as Jim and Diane for these great pieces!

 

Mail-Art Psychic

 

http://grigori-nojohnrays.blogspot.com/2011/10/cry-zalop-marie-anto...

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Comment by De Villo Sloan on October 7, 2011 at 3:33pm

Keep smiling friends! Diplomats and public relations specialists are work around the clock to settle the Albama-South Africa situation. I understand now Florida is involved. Thank heavens mail-artists are peaceful, understanding, and global.

 

And we also have Marie's nails to worry about.

Comment by Katerina Nikoltsou (MomKat) on October 7, 2011 at 3:24pm

SA with alligators? Or FL with monkeys?

Too much laughter here! ;-))))))))

Comment by cheryl penn on October 7, 2011 at 3:17pm
Dvs - YOU MADE SMILIES!! Thats going down in the annuls of IUOMA history!!!
Comment by De Villo Sloan on October 7, 2011 at 2:15pm
CB, we did discuss your nails in another comment stream. When I visited Jim's portfolio, I saw some of his work that included his photos. Maybe it's a different Jim SantAmour. There are at least three. Have you ever considered making friends? I could broker it, if you want. But I think it's only fair he should know a bit about you, or all five of you.
Comment by Marie Wintzer on October 7, 2011 at 2:00pm

Hmmm, did that, and apart from damaging my nails, it only showed me some mail art, not the actual photos. See what I mean? 

Ok, now can I have a coffee please? Thanks

:-)

Comment by De Villo Sloan on October 7, 2011 at 12:34pm
Cherry Blossom, if it doesn't over-exert your fingers or damage your nails, you can click into Jim SantAmour's profile page; he has about 48 pics in his portfolio. I tried to paste in the link for you here but couldn't get it to work. Anything else I can do for you?
Comment by Marie Wintzer on October 7, 2011 at 11:43am
Great blog as usual DVS. Anywhere I can find Jim's photos?
Comment by De Villo Sloan on October 7, 2011 at 10:30am

Skybridge, you are on a roll! The add-and-pass is definitely a whole world. All I can say is "Amen. Take me to the river. Put me in the water."

 

Cheryl, thanks. Jim has crossed brilliantly into vispo. Not one slip on a banana peel. He's in Florida - that's like SA with alligators ;))))))

Comment by cheryl penn on October 7, 2011 at 9:41am
I WANT A JIM SANTAMOUR!!!!!
Comment by De Villo Sloan on October 7, 2011 at 1:07am
Oh, and there is some NICE asemic writing on the add-and-pass that I think is by John Bennett - John, Samuel, and DK - an All-Star line-up on that one too.

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