I will be in Maastricht from 15 to 26 September, and wonder if you can help me withis?
Regards, Val
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BORING POSTCARDS EXHIBITION -- HELP!
BORING POSTCARDS EXHIBITION -- HELP!
I have put together a collection of Boring Postcards that I will exhibit in Sigean France in November, and, hopefully in many other places. It's
It consists of 42 A3 pages, divided into 18 sections (roads; hotels and motels; beaches; transport: etc)
I am writing to you to see if you can help me with the marketing.
I hope to sell this exhibition to a number of galleries (library, art school, institution, café, etc) in several different countries.
The exhibition is in the form of a 42 page ready-to-print exhibition that can be supplied in a high-resolution A3 format PDF download.
If a gallery is interested in purchasing it (for €100, $100), all it has to do is to print it out...and then display it. It takes up about 9m of hanging space.
Can you help me by providing names of any galleries, etc that might be interested in buying it, please? Then I will approach them.
I can send you a short marketing version of this Boring Postcard exhibition if you send me your email address (mine is billytulip1956@yahoo.com), as it is too large to send via IUOMA.
06.02.14 Dare Mister Rod Summers, Wow!!!...I saw the image of your newly baked bread at the Mail Art Café. You are a real artist...no wonder you are willing to let go of this shuffling of cardboard concept...(i.e. didn't I read somewhere that you were gonna retire from all this nonsense???) Best to you. Richard
If you really look at the USA we are "owned" by a lot of countries and perhaps we can take a lesson from Venezuela and "nationalize" our interests in our own country. I figure I have to work until 90 to pay rent and eat because they are always trying to cut up medicare and social security and Obamacare is not cheap unless you are a homeless so we support the worlds poorest too.
Thanks for the cards. They are so 'fresh' and crisp.
My daughter and I are playing around with the idea of writing a story for kids - called "The Adventures of Ootiful and Upchuck". So, the 'Brain,Vomit,Upchuck" card had especial resonance!
24.09.13 Dare Rod Summers,...long time no richard c..... & I once sent Ray Johnson a postcard that read something like: "We put blue food coloring in the grits" (everybody knows how habitual those southern rednecks are about their hominy grits) & he returned the card (probably covered up someplace around here) marked with his big red marker that read (as I recall): "I poured beet juice on the rice". Best to you. Richard
At 5:29am on September 24, 2013, vizma bruns said…
Yeah, it made it and WOW! The stuff you photographed is exactly the stuff I LOVE! I stuck it in the tv and had a 54 inch slideshow!! So good! Thanks a bunch!
Sent you a few things to play with at the end of last week.
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Hi Rod,
I will be in Maastricht from 15 to 26 September, and wonder if you can help me withis?
Regards, Val
*****
BORING POSTCARDS EXHIBITION -- HELP!
BORING POSTCARDS EXHIBITION -- HELP!
I have put together a collection of Boring Postcards that I will exhibit in Sigean France in November, and, hopefully in many other places. It's
It consists of 42 A3 pages, divided into 18 sections (roads; hotels and motels; beaches; transport: etc)
I am writing to you to see if you can help me with the marketing.
I hope to sell this exhibition to a number of galleries (library, art school, institution, café, etc) in several different countries.
The exhibition is in the form of a 42 page ready-to-print exhibition that can be supplied in a high-resolution A3 format PDF download.
If a gallery is interested in purchasing it (for €100, $100), all it has to do is to print it out...and then display it. It takes up about 9m of hanging space.
Can you help me by providing names of any galleries, etc that might be interested in buying it, please? Then I will approach them.
I can send you a short marketing version of this Boring Postcard exhibition if you send me your email address (mine is billytulip1956@yahoo.com), as it is too large to send via IUOMA.
I hope you can help.
Long Live Boring Postcards!
Dear Rod,
thank you for the art. Very interesting! I received your envelope.
After the summer holidays, I will definitely send you my collage.
Glad to talk to us. See you by correspondence!
I invite you to participate in www.mailartunidosporlapaz.blogspot.com.co
Thanks, Rod. I believe so !
http://brunocassaglia.blogspot.it/
MAILART PROJECT
:-)
Thank you, Rod! Happy summer!
blogged:
Midnight Sun from Rod Summers
06.02.14 Dare Mister Rod Summers, Wow!!!...I saw the image of your newly baked bread at the Mail Art Café. You are a real artist...no wonder you are willing to let go of this shuffling of cardboard concept...(i.e. didn't I read somewhere that you were gonna retire from all this nonsense???) Best to you. Richard
Thanks for the classy cards!
re: blue road work,
they are quite small, only 12"x12"
both were started by hand and manipulated in a paint program.
i have limited space and usually think about
them as large paintings.
cheerio, cb.
Greetings. Please consider submitting to the following mail art show: http://cornpone.tumblr.com/post/67661044113/cornpone-open-call-for-submissions-eyedrum-art Thanks!
If you really look at the USA we are "owned" by a lot of countries and perhaps we can take a lesson from Venezuela and "nationalize" our interests in our own country. I figure I have to work until 90 to pay rent and eat because they are always trying to cut up medicare and social security and Obamacare is not cheap unless you are a homeless so we support the worlds poorest too.
Hi there
Thanks for the cards. They are so 'fresh' and crisp.
My daughter and I are playing around with the idea of writing a story for kids - called "The Adventures of Ootiful and Upchuck". So, the 'Brain,Vomit,Upchuck" card had especial resonance!
Down to two Pritt Stick a day!
24.09.13 Dare Rod Summers,...long time no richard c..... & I once sent Ray Johnson a postcard that read something like: "We put blue food coloring in the grits" (everybody knows how habitual those southern rednecks are about their hominy grits) & he returned the card (probably covered up someplace around here) marked with his big red marker that read (as I recall): "I poured beet juice on the rice". Best to you. Richard
Yeah, it made it and WOW! The stuff you photographed is exactly the stuff I LOVE! I stuck it in the tv and had a 54 inch slideshow!! So good! Thanks a bunch!
Sent you a few things to play with at the end of last week.
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