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Category Archives: card
Pine Picture Parts Returning!
See the returned cards on a new page called “Pine Picture” under the Graphic Arts Building tab.
Posted in card, Graphic Arts Building Artists, Received
Tagged mail art, mixed media
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First Foursome Returned!
The first Foursome made it back home last week, with some hand painted and other decorative papers added to it. I love stripes, and I’m glad to see that others do too!
Posted in card, Graphic Arts Building Artists, Received
Tagged collage, foursome, paint, paper, stripes
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Trick Sensei
Trick Sensei’s hand printed, colorful card lists some of my favorite things: mail art, fluxus, and IUOMA. Thank You!
From CB, To AS
From CB, drawn, painted, sent off to AS!
Posted in card, Graphic Arts Building Artists, Sent
Tagged collage, paint, paper, photograph
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From CB
This card, from the mysterious mail artist CB, seems to be from the random add and pass project. I’ll post the altered image when I send it. After a few weeks, I’ll move it to the random page.
Cuan Miles Postcard
Cuan Miles, South African mail artist, sent me this card with a red-green 3D postage stamp, it’s very cool. The red symbols above his name are labeled rain, shine, receive, mail art, celebrate – the proper sequence of events! Check … Continue reading
Foursomes
Yesterday I sent these cards to groups of four friends. They’ll work on them and send them back. I’ll post the finished cards as they return.
Postboxes
This card was sent to Germany for Letterboxes 2012. The call for mail art reads: Please send me a card with a photo of your mail box into which you throw your mail art. We want to see your box.