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.
April 29, 2005
Mick Boyle "6 New Cards"
New cards mailed out today to Serbia, Finland, Belgium, Netherlands, Italy and France.
But... who is getting which card? Ha! You'll have to wait and see.
April 28, 2005
Bruno Capatti / Ruud Janssen
This is Bruno Capatti (Italy) wearing a Ruud Janssen mask in a
passphoto booth. (via email from Ruud)
April 24, 2005
"Bad Cropping" Photobook PDF
April 23, 2005
Ruud Janssen
Ruud's cards are so much more interesting when you can hold them in your hand. This beautiful hand painted card has a wonderful tactile appeal.
Thank you Ruud.
April 20, 2005
3 From Petrovic Predrag
Via email from Serbia
To see more artwork by Petrovic click this link:
http://www.flickr.com/photos/petrovic
p28@verat.net
April 19, 2005
April 18, 2005
Ryosuke Cohen "Fractal Portrait"
This is one of the most lavish pieces of mail art I have received in decades!
It is part of a series of 'Fractal Portraits" You can see more by clicking the link that follows. Thank you so much Ryosuke for this beautiful artwork.
Ryosuke Cohen c/o
Brain Cell
3-76-1-A-613 Yagumokitacho
Moriguchi City
Osaka 570 Japan
braincell@k6.dion.ne.jp
http://www.h5.dion.ne.jp/~cohen/fractal/franctal0304.htm
April 17, 2005
April 16, 2005
April 14, 2005
Francoise André "Anorexia"
I really like this digital piece. The very first artwork I posted on this blog came from Francoise. Thank You.
andre.francoise@brutele.be
http://homeusers.brutele.be/fa-pictures/
http://homeusers.brutele.be/fa-pictures/dada.htm/
April 11, 2005
Why I love Mail Art
This is what I pulled from my post office box today. I feel joyful to get mail like this. Today I got mail from Venice, Schenectady, Osaka, Espoo and Berkeley. And even though I have never met these artists in person, it feels like getting mail from a friend. I feel so grateful for this mail art network. Thanks to every artist that has mailed me their work. It's my pleasure to be part of this global community.