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hello Jon, you can send me mail art. this is my new address 639 w 112th los Angeles California 90044
@ Sarah - one look is all I can possibly ask of someone.
@Mail Art News - do you. No biggie.
I know. People send what they send. I was being a jackass for fun.
sure thing, anything you send I will look at at least one time with joy
@Mail Art News - I send what I send. Feel free to put it on your fridge or set it on fire in your yard. Film the fire and share it if you don't mind, it's faster than the burden of scanning.
@Ilya - I still don't think I can send stuff out to you. I would send you something if I could but I'm sure it would come right back.
@Katerina - let me know when you're accepting stuff.
@Helene - you got it.
With pleasure Jon.
Come September, Jon, send and receive to/from Athens :-)
See you in the mail soon!
Hi Jon.
It's great that you support the mailing art. How do you feel about such a phenomenon in mail-art as a project (calls)? Today I was at a mail-art exhibition that opened in Moscow on 16 August. The curator of the exhibition hung up his texts in the halls, in them he says that in the tenth years of the XXI century mail-art (in his opinion) is in decline, projects are marginalised, participants do not receive documents of participation, everything has gone to Internet blogs...... I don't quite agree with him, because apart from institutions such as "project" and "exhibition", there is also non-institutional communication of individuals in mail art. I sent you my artwork, you sent me your artwork. Nevertheless, some authors are bored without projects (calls) endowed with some special meaning, some special elevated status.
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I've blogged about your dumpster gallery opening night in NC.
(mailartnews.blogspot.com).
But anyway, yes I am always open to the possibilities of receiving mail. I'm not always able to send something back right away or ever. I do have around 30 envelopes ready to go, but nothing inside of them to send yet. What do I prefer? you might ask.
I prefer rubber stamped images. Collages aren't bad. I got some great collages from you in the past.
Old (cancelled) postage stamps are accepted. Haha. I can include them as envelope decorations. Hand drawn characters and scenes are appreciated.
Please people...all i request is that you send me something worthy of putting on my
a.) refridgerator
b.) wall
c.) bookshelf
Whatever you send me, I will blog about it on the mail art news blog*. This is a good way to become mail art famous, all you Mail Art Grandmasters in training out there.
* If you send me 100 things in an envelope, I won't have time to scan them all, so think less is more, folks.
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