I have been involved with mail art since 1977. I am showing mail art I receive and mail art I send to others. Send me mail art if you want to.
January 29, 2005
January 28, 2005
Roy Arenella
This beautiful and sad photo of a dead owl reminds me of the dead animals I see when I drive. I don't really want to look at them but I can't help it.
Roy Arenella - Photomail
Box 750187
Forrest Hills, NY 11375
January 26, 2005
January 24, 2005
Jukka-Pekka Kervinen + Mick Boyle
cross platform, transatlantic, international, irrational, site specific, multi-media, postmodernism
January 22, 2005
January 21, 2005
Geof Huth "J"
Geof continues with his impressive typographic mail art pieces. This is the letter J. Beautiful!
geofhuth@gmail.com
http://qbdp.blogspot.com/
WetPuckFearNoFrogByeRayJohnson
I Im'ed Rain Rien and this is a collaboration that resulted. To be honest, most of it is his. Thank you RR for this lavish visual response.
Rain Rien Nevermind
2101 Baneberry Way East
Chanhassen, MN 55317 you sofa
rainrien@yahoo.com
January 18, 2005
Schoko Casana Rosso
Another beautiful New Year Card. Thanks.
Schoko Casana Rosso
Christian Mildbrandt
Harzer Str. 89
12059 Berlin
Germany
Mildbrandt@arcor.de
January 14, 2005
R. F. Cote
This has an editioned print that wraps around the bottom of the envelope.
On the back is the I lamp san d poem.
R. F. Cote
12465 De Troyes
Quebec, QC
G2A 3C9
Canada
January 10, 2005
Jukka Kervinen
I was hoping to get something from this mailartist. I can't read much of the text on this collaged postcard. It has an interesting stamp. Thanks Jukka.
Jukka-Pekka Kervinen
Tatartie 3 A 4
02620 Espoo
Finland
jukka@xpressed.org
http://mailxart.blogspot.com/
January 05, 2005
Kiyotei "Desert Vacation"
Here's a fun New Year's Card from Kiyotei.
http://www.art.net/~kiyotei/mailart.html
http://www.art.net/~kiyotei/
January 04, 2005
Guido Vermeulen "Volcano Flower"
A refugee from Congo left this photo with Guido He sent it (with joy) to me. Now here it is, (still joyful) for you. This flower grew on the nyiragongo volcano.
guido.vermeulen@easynet.be
http://www.friour.net/
http://groups.msn.com/POPOPEINT/guidovermeulenartiste.msnw
January 03, 2005
January 01, 2005
eXmaSscard from Geof Huth & family
This small book has a tranquil minimalist beauty. The cover is a diamond patterned translucent vellum. The inner pages are a deep eggplant purple. The pages are bound with a Japanese stab binding using a khaki colored thread knotted on the inside. All of the words are hand written inside with a light colored pencil, the contrasting light color and the unique luster of the pencil combine to give the words a luminous floating glimmer.
One of the interesting things about the words inscribed on the inner pages is that they can be read in two ways, across the tops of two pages or one page at a time and still the meaning remains the same.
I feel very lucky to have received this special book. My thanks to Geof and his family.
http://qbdp.blogspot.com/
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