Thank you for the wonderful critique about me and Mudhead's art.. You do a great service to the mail art community with all your wonderful writings. Keep up the great work!
Hey, DVS! I just searched IUOMA members for "confusion" to see if "Amalgamated Confusion" is a member and lo'n'Bhold, y'r name came up. ONLY y'r name. Y'r ol' Bud, Fike
Yeah, I cut my teeth on that literature thirty years ago. I submitted to BFS, and got a snarky response from Dennis McBee. I didn't know if he was pulling my leg, or that brutally "honest". I was a nineteen year old greenhorn who wanted to dive into the community head first.
A couple years later, 1987, I began submitting drawings and collages to Factsheet Five. They never published anything from me, but I received free issues. The only two publications to showcase my work were out of Huntsville, Alabama: Chris Fitts' & Chris Chapman's Fred's Wonderful Newsletter and David Chamberlain's Auricle.
My "claim to fame" are the hundreds, maybe close to a couple thousand collage/mixed media postcards I sent to friends, bands, record labels, 'zines, random strangers, and cute girls I liked.
Hi De Villo,I was wondering if you received the ATC's I sent you awhile back?
At 11:26pm on September 26, 2015, stripygoose said…
Thanks for your reply. I received this message on my page, from Ruud, so that sort of explains it...
"Babs Bird left the IUOMA with a remark: Member Feedback Babs Bird left because:I find this site very rude and run by old ladies who are censors, rather than artists. Such a shame"
At 6:52pm on September 25, 2015, stripygoose said…
Did you ever hear from Babs Bird again or find out what happened to her page on iuoma?
I don't think the system lets you comments on peoples photos if your not a friend. At least that seems to be my experience, but I'm sorta new, so what do I know. Wanna be friends?
To answer your question, though, the Fluxus Southwest is not a stamp, but a printed "thingy" I did on my computer. I had no idea anyone was using it. I hope I didn't step on any toes. I am in the Souuthwest and I just decided to create it for myself. Unless someone claims it as their own I will probably continue to use it. I saw others adapting it to their locale so thought it would be ok. I thought I might even have it made into a proper stamp.
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Thank you for the wonderful critique about me and Mudhead's art.. You do a great service to the mail art community with all your wonderful writings. Keep up the great work!
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Thanks, DV. That's probably an excellent place to start. I'm sort of wandering around here.
Hey, DVS! I just searched IUOMA members for "confusion" to see if "Amalgamated Confusion" is a member and lo'n'Bhold, y'r name came up. ONLY y'r name. Y'r ol' Bud, Fike
Hey De Villo!
Yeah, I cut my teeth on that literature thirty years ago. I submitted to BFS, and got a snarky response from Dennis McBee. I didn't know if he was pulling my leg, or that brutally "honest". I was a nineteen year old greenhorn who wanted to dive into the community head first.
A couple years later, 1987, I began submitting drawings and collages to Factsheet Five. They never published anything from me, but I received free issues. The only two publications to showcase my work were out of Huntsville, Alabama: Chris Fitts' & Chris Chapman's Fred's Wonderful Newsletter and David Chamberlain's Auricle.
My "claim to fame" are the hundreds, maybe close to a couple thousand collage/mixed media postcards I sent to friends, bands, record labels, 'zines, random strangers, and cute girls I liked.
Such is life, no?
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thanks!
Oh, Fantastic! Sorry I didn't see that blog post. Thank you though for letter me know :)
Hi De Villo,I was wondering if you received the ATC's I sent you awhile back?
"Babs Bird left the IUOMA with a remark: Member Feedback Babs Bird left because:I find this site very rude and run by old ladies who are censors, rather than artists. Such a shame"
Did you ever hear from Babs Bird again or find out what happened to her page on iuoma?
Hi there Villo.
I don't think the system lets you comments on peoples photos if your not a friend. At least that seems to be my experience, but I'm sorta new, so what do I know. Wanna be friends?
To answer your question, though, the Fluxus Southwest is not a stamp, but a printed "thingy" I did on my computer. I had no idea anyone was using it. I hope I didn't step on any toes. I am in the Souuthwest and I just decided to create it for myself. Unless someone claims it as their own I will probably continue to use it. I saw others adapting it to their locale so thought it would be ok. I thought I might even have it made into a proper stamp.
Are you planning to open a New Hampshire Walmarth outlet?
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