Tyler Hoare




Tyler tells me he prefers good old fashioned mailbox mailart. Why not send him something? You might get a lovely collaged postcard like I did.

Tyler Hoare
30 Menlo Place
Berkeley, CA 94707

July 19, 2005

Ruud Janssen





From David Zack to Robin Crozier to Ed Varney to Anna Banana to Ruud Janssen to Mick Boyle. This is an historical piece of mail art. This has been around since May 1983.

Ruud also included a new collage with his new postal address.

Laura Barletta "Two Strongmen"



Laura Barletta
416 Gerald Street
State College, PA 16801

This is perfect. It layers a vintage image of two strongmen in leopard singlets and armbands with a zigzag pattern which is seen again on the address side. Beautiful.

Jukka Pekka Kervinen




I like what Jukka has done with this one. He has lifted images and text with scotch tape and applied spots of color. It looks like he has used a rubber stamped signature. (how Warholian)

Bertha Greschak




This austere collaged card has a acetate layer and an applied lottery ticket on a preprinted Japanese postcard. I appreciate the very lucid composition combined with the restrained use of color.

July 15, 2005

Latuff "Stamping Myself"


http://latuff.blogspot.com/

From Brazilian artist Latuff, a drawing of me rubber stamping myself. Thank you very much for this.

Paul Smith "Flux Foot First"




P. Smith
42 Redbreast Rd.
Moordown
Bournemouth. Dorset
U.K.

Geof Huth qbdp #68 Digraphs & Trigraphs





These elegant calligraphic forms remind me of alchemical symbols. Geof has turned ink and paper into mail art gold.

July 12, 2005

Excelsior



I made three of these. They are going out to three of my favorite Canadian mailartists; John Barlow, RF Côté, and Volker Nix (AKA Gustave Morin)

July 10, 2005

Angela Genusa




Angela has reminded me with this postcard that it is even hotter in Texas than it is here. I love iced tea too Angela.

Ruud Janssen




A delicate watercolor from Ruud. Note his new address.

Latuff "NO WAR!" stamp





A very powerful graphic image. I'd like to see it at poster size.

July 08, 2005

Torben Doose




From the prolific, inimitable, (and slightly impatient) Torben Doose. His envelopes are densely layered and populated with stamps and full of wild marks and nearly psychedelic colors. What a joy to find one of these in the mailbox.

July 01, 2005

anonymous (shoot off your mouth)




Anonymous postcard. I wonder who sent it?

Mick Boyle "Smoke Hands" clean & dirty versions





I made three of these, inkjet printed with interference paint and colored pencil.
They are going to Kiyotei, Paghat the Ratgirl, and State of Being.