Saturday, December 19, 2009
Friday, December 18, 2009
David Dellafiora, Geelong, Victoria, AUSTRALIA
Thanks David! The envelope was chewed, shredded and torn when it made it to my mailbox . . but I think the contents were all there???
I love the Melbourne tram puzzle . . It'll become part of the treasures in the "Room of All Sorts"
Will write soon . . Happy Holidays!
Check out The calls from David: Field Study
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AUSTRALIA,
David Dellafiora,
Geelong,
Victoria
Wednesday, December 16, 2009
Tuesday, December 15, 2009
Monday, December 14, 2009
Sunday, December 13, 2009
Don McNulty, Coquitlam, BC, CANADA
Greetings from the cast at studio J . . Expect I saw this person walking downtown Victoria yesterday . . . sometimes it feels like another time completely.
More from Don at:Don McNulty
and at : FLICKR
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British Columbia,
CANADA,
Don McNulty
Saturday, December 12, 2009
Miguel Jimenez, El Taller de Zenon, Sevilla, SPAIN,
Over the years getting so many pieces of mail art . . makes seeing familiar names like Miguel feel like you are having family visit . . . ( The welcomed kind ) Thanks for your mail . . . I know there is a package in the studio with your address . . soon to make its way to the mail route.
Miquel has an extensive site for Mail art . . check out: EL TALLER DE ZENON
Labels:
El Taller de Zenon,
Miguel Jimenez,
Sevilla,
SPAIN
Friday, December 11, 2009
Branislava Nikolic, Vienna, AUSTRIA
Thanks to Bransha for this collection of postcards.
See more from this artist at her website: L'Arte di Branscia
Labels:
AUSTRIA,
Branislava Nikolic,
Vienna
Thursday, December 10, 2009
REALNEO, Barrie, Ontario, CANADA
An ensemble that is much needed currently . . Great to hear from you.
Be sure and check out more at: REALNEO
Manuel Sainz Serrano, Segovia, SPAIN
A recycled envelope piece from Manuel. Thanks Again!
I started collecting envelopes from junk mail in the past year and I am shocked at just how much arrives in one mailbox. Much of it has made its way back into mailart postings.
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Manuel Sainz Serrano,
Segovia,
SPAIN
Wednesday, December 9, 2009
Nico van Hoorn, Nijmegen, The NETHERLANDS
Are ink Cartridges Really Empty?
A question I ask myself each time I change one and think I should be able to get more use of of these things . . .
Thanks Nico
See more from Nico at:
TRASHLOG
NICOVANHOORN
and his MAIL ART BLOG
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Nico van Hoorn,
Nijmegen,
The Netherlands
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