Received from Mim Golub Scalin, "Minimal 3 + graphite":Shortly before this arrived, I was admiring Mim's photos section, which at the moment was carrying what appeared to be a series of which this is a part.  Big surprise when the postman showed up!  Very appealing collage, and my scanner is sorry that it doesn't do orange well, damn thing. Thank you so much, Mim!

and the address side is below, especially because I love Mim's "cancels":

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Comment by Nancy Bell Scott on August 2, 2011 at 3:06pm
That's the perfect word for Mim's graphite here:  "lush."  I see it as asemic -- yes?  It is a beautiful piece and series, Katerina.
Comment by Katerina Nikoltsou (MomKat) on August 2, 2011 at 9:51am

Ohhhhhh, this is fantastic! "Mimimal"! And that lush graphite is almost asemic, yes?

Beautiful new series, Mim! Bravo! (hint...hint;-)

Thanks for sharing, Nancy!

1cgqtuoblpeqc Comment by 1cgqtuoblpeqc on August 2, 2011 at 1:15am

ooh.

that is something new. ;-D

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