love the feel of the shipping tape over the black and white stamps

Reconstructed street scene becomes an allegory for man's attempt to balance/control urban sprawl? I like to run my hand across the cut-up photo pieces just for the feel of it. There's also an illegible line of writing at the bottom of the page which my scanner did not pick up. What does it say? It's good for art to have mystery...

And more mystery, especially in the shadows. Great mail art, Julian. Gracias!

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Comment by Julian Grant on September 24, 2010 at 3:42pm
You are welcome. Stamps on front are image transfers. I print BW laser images and rub them into packing tape. Wash off the paper and the image remains.

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