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At 2:02pm on September 18, 2021, Cheryl Roeske said…

My website is under construction right now which is why it does not work. I play with small and large groups. Making art is another form of music :)

At 11:50am on September 9, 2021, Bruno Cassaglia - poetArtist said…

Ciao Caro Amico, scusa ma non ho compreso cosa volevi dire con "There you go".

Hello Dear Friend, sorry but I did not understand what you meant by "Here you are".

At 8:13am on September 7, 2021, Bruno Cassaglia - poetArtist said…

Ciao Caro Amico!  può essere!  Un fraterno abbraccio, W LA MAIL ART!!!

At 4:37pm on August 18, 2021, Jenn Miltenberger said…

Thanks for the birthday wishes Brad! 

At 8:41pm on July 18, 2021, Susan Gnaedinger said…

We became friends a few weeks ago when you shared an address. Do you want to exchange mail art?

At 2:43am on June 14, 2021, Rosalie Gancie said…

Welcome & thanks for the kind comment! Great Fluxus Dakota stamps.

At 3:12pm on June 9, 2021, Raphael Nadolny said…

I mainly take photos using the traditional method on black and white negatives (medium format, e.g. 6x9 or 6x6 cm), and the prints are made in the darkroom on photographic paper.
For the purposes of the blog, there are also scans from negatives.
I use old cameras, sometimes even 100 years old (eg Kodak Brownie).
But for the purposes of the blog, I also sometimes use electronic devices, without modifying the image made.
At 10:50pm on April 13, 2021, Bruno Cassaglia - poetArtist said…

Grazie Bradford... un fraterno abbraccio , b

At 1:37pm on April 12, 2021, sandra GACHES said…

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Hi Bradford, thanks for the info but I had his address on the map, I just thought he was there. I wanted to thank him directly for his two postcards.
I hope to have one from you soon ^^ see you soon. Greetings, sandra

At 7:23pm on March 2, 2021, Trisha Kummer said…
I don't know if I can comment on your comment so I'm commenting here...

Thanks for checking out my site. It's interesting because I was thinking about changing my views on watercolor. I've started doing more planned-out semi- traditional work with them lately and I might like it. Still not sure though. I'd strongly recommend playing with them at any rate. Just jump right in! Whether it's a pan of crayola watercolors or a single tube of Windsor and Newton, just do it!

Funny that you just left Austin so recently. I hope life is good in Deadwood. At least people know how to deal with winter up there...
At 11:10pm on February 17, 2021, Heidi Leech said…

Hi Bradford! I will do my best to bore you about typography and margins! Nice items you have (in a nice rustic setting)! I have to figure out this IUOMA interface, but I'm excited to be here and part of the community. I learned about it from my friend Mim.

At 2:11pm on February 1, 2021, Ifé Niklaus said…

Hi there Bradford!

this one took off a few days ago  - but I'm afraid the postage 's too weak . . .  I checked this morning at the post office, but the letter was gone already. . . we'll see then. Have a nice day !

At 9:04pm on January 12, 2021, Ilya Semenenko-Basin said…

Dear Bradford, thank you for your feedback on my poems. I could tell you the addresses on the Internet where all available English translations of my poems are located.

At 8:37am on January 3, 2021, Amanda Becerra said…

Hi Bradford! Thank you for the welcome to IUOMA! I apologize for the late reply- still learning the site. Happy New Year!

At 7:24am on December 15, 2020, Amanda Becerra said…

Thank you very much!

At 5:32pm on December 8, 2020, Kathy Barnett said…

Bradford, did you get your assistants? Photos please!

At 7:01pm on November 24, 2020, Mail Art Martha said…
Thanks, will try that. I got a friend who is an IT geek whom I should have consulted. I tried to send this from Messages and it did not go when I hit send. Why is it only this site affected and no any other? Really weird.
At 12:01am on November 24, 2020, Mah Nu said…

Thanks for the comment on my Workspace photos, Bradford.

That coffee mug you commented on is my favorite and one that I was recently gifted from a friend who lived above the Propt Theater in Chicago. They recently left their original theater space and had a huge open house with lots of free stuff to take...I couldnt help but accept it as my friend placed it ontop of the armfull of theater stuff I went home with:) 

At 5:23am on October 22, 2020, Richard Canard said…

21.10.20 Dare Sir Bradford,...looking forward to the second coming of the Yves Klein postcard ("Leap into the Void")  -a monumental  event in contemporary art.......& the Doonesbury Cartoon Postage Stamps (via Michael Thompson) .....I had not ever heard of that one but  what an exciting,strange & exceptionable collectible that must be even among traditional  & conservative stamp collectors!!!!!   SinCelery, Richard Canard

At 10:48pm on October 21, 2020, michael thompson said…

I mailed my first piece in 1990, but perhaps some of the old envelopes that I've employed have earlier dates on them, but I can't contend that my work pre-dates 1990. My first was a stamp of Bug Bunny taken from a magazine with his ears extending beyond the borders of the cartoon perforations. My motivation came from an article about a Doonesbury cartoon that was drawn as postage stamps and folks cut those out, glued them to envelopes and sent them successfully through the mail. 

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