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At 11:31pm on June 21, 2011, rebecca resinski said…
Thank you very much for the postcard--I hope you're having a happy day!
At 8:07am on June 20, 2011, cheryl penn said…
Diane - thanks very much for your card - INTERESTING - the stitches with the plastic inlay - will blog later X
At 8:52pm on June 18, 2011, Helder Coelho Dias said…
Glad you like Diane, well its not about kama sutra, its more in the Tantric way that are different things, but the theme is Prana, the symbol on the envelope its a Shiva lingam with yoni base. Its a new direction that im creating in mail art, will be a series of works, maybe 10, 20 i dont know yet...
At 7:32am on June 18, 2011, De Villo Sloan said…
Only happy endings for DK! I think we'll need Arnold to play Erni. The red crabbies are a spillover from the red monkey blog. Just wanted to share :) - no reason in particular.
At 1:38am on June 18, 2011, De Villo Sloan said…

Oh no DK! Red crabbies!

At 9:34pm on June 17, 2011, De Villo Sloan said…
I'll look for the Erni piece. Yip, a classic tale of innocent makes it big, crashes and burns in a big way, gets back on her feet, and all she ever really wanted was love - DW is already trying to sell the movie rights.
At 4:31pm on June 17, 2011, De Villo Sloan said…
Groot Suster is Afrikaans for Big Sister (sort of) - kind of goes back to the Sand Police, Big Brother, The Ministry of Fun, and the fascist period of Sandpo government. You certainly remember that. DK Mail-art Star might be like "Valley of the Dolls," if you remember that.
At 4:59am on June 17, 2011, De Villo Sloan said…
OK, we'll see if DW will come out of hiding to do more for "DK - Mail-art Star." Don't spread it around but Laura Penn is Groot Suster who is a character based on Cheryl - but any connection between persons living or dead is coincidental. This is fiction - like ALL of it - including us, I guess.
At 3:40am on June 17, 2011, De Villo Sloan said…
Dark Wall is a legend in his own mind.
At 3:39am on June 17, 2011, De Villo Sloan said…
I am glad you like it DK. Hey, this is avant garde art! All the pieces might not fit perfectly together. I was actually thinking Stubbs was the one left behind. The announcer isn't necessarily DW. He could be. But as a mail-art star DK tours, stars in Roadkill movies, does Fluxus performances on TV, writes books and appears on talk shows making people aware the global conspiracy involving roadkill in prison food. That leaves it open for adventures - like Little Shiva's "The Adventures of Trash Baby."
At 2:13am on June 17, 2011, De Villo Sloan said…

Hi DK, Dark wall is good at confusing people. I think there are 2 "Life of DK" pieces so far. You just can't confuse these with the ongoing "TOXIS Adventure" series, which is a whole different thing. We'll see what sort of response we get to "Life of DK, Mail-Art Star."

 

The woman with dark hair in the yellow dress and then the striped dress on the right is DK, you get that, right?

At 8:40pm on June 16, 2011, De Villo Sloan said…
At 5:02pm on June 16, 2011, De Villo Sloan said…
dk - it took great courage to come out like that. as a respected mail-artist, you give many the strength not to live in shame but to celebrate love
At 5:00pm on June 16, 2011, De Villo Sloan said…
Great - "Stand By Your Ham" - your grandmother was real porker.
At 1:53pm on June 16, 2011, jon foster said…

Got your work in the mail today, really great stuff. I think I'm going to start recycling boxes and what not (like you) as the back for my cards. I really need to do this, thanks for the motivation.

 

At 4:54am on June 16, 2011, PIRO said…
Thanks Diane yes it has that kind of look. I have been seeing and photografing some that have call my atenttion for their asemic look.  I will include some digital work of it also.
At 11:08pm on June 5, 2011, prettylily said…
I like the idea of the rubbings.  You can do a lot with that idea!   Ironed paper perhaps?  The residue you see is the wax from my wax paper ironings. 
At 11:02pm on June 5, 2011, prettylily said…

Diane,  

Maybe the invisable turban?  It's one of those things that sometimes you see it and sometimes you don't!  My first husband WAS a magician.  Not kidding, he really was.

 

I have yet to figure out where I am in this project.  Started a book mock up and since I had already ordered a large supply of paper before it was announced,  I will be working with that as my book nesting paper.  Eight originals for each book?  I don't know.... but I do intend to personalize them some way.  I hope to get a better feel for it this week.

 

Wish you were on my team.  :-(   Anyway, we are in the same boat & we have good leadership.  Plus, haven't you done this before?

Sue

At 5:50pm on June 5, 2011, prettylily said…
Diane,  Thank you so much for your encouragement.  I was just talking about you.  Are you wearing your turban?  Sue
At 12:14am on June 3, 2011, Plush Possum Studio-Rose McGuinn said…

Yay! Thank you for your Friendship!

:)

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