Katerina Nikoltsou (Thessaloniki, Greece) has gifted me with more art for the 'Year of the Rat.' Thanks for the mail and Happy 2020, Katerina!
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Mail arrived from Linda Rogers (Canada). Linda made a lovely postcard with a floral design. The background is in shades of green, blue, yellow, beige and orange. A stamped image in black ink, and a colorful die-cut overlay follows. I always enjoy mail art from Linda Rogers. Thanks, Linda.
Here's another great postcard from fellow IUOMA-ning member, Jimmy Connors (Germany). Using the 'Ray Johnson Double' image as the base, Jimmy has made a simple and humorous photomontage. The speech bubble reads, "I don't know this Ray Jones guy..." You may recall that I had used the same image of Johnson when I participated in Mick Boyle's online mail art show, 'Ray Johnson Double Add and Return.'
Thanks much for the great mail art, Jimmy! A recent postcard from Jack Lattemann, a.k.a. Cascadia Artpost. A political piece on current happenings! The artistamp, "American Values, Global Warfare" ties in nicely with the artist's sentiments. Always great to receive mail from Cascadia Artpost! Thanks so much!
January 14 incoming mail included a postcard from Mr. Richard C. (Illinois). The postcard was made from a portion of a Lindt Chocolate packaging. Love the FLUXUS comic! Many thanks to Richard C!
First piece of mail art from Joey Patrickt in the New Year. Thanks for the postcard!
Katerina Nikoltsou sent me the second piece of m-a this year... It is a lovely Christmas postcard, complete with her Keith Bates reindeer!
Thanks so much, Katerina! I hope you had a wonderful holiday season. More mail from Ilya Semenenko-Basin... The enclosed postcard was adorned with Ilya's signature postage stamp art. Beautiful!
October and November brought two postcards from France. Pascal Coupechoux (Chablis, France) usually adorns his cards with original drawings. Ephemera scraps are used as collage elements.
Received two lovely postcard from Cherub Ayers (Oxford, OH) in July: The first postcard features sea life (the postage stamp matches perfectly). I love the texture and 3D elements. Cherub used decoupage, watercolor, ink, label and sealant to make the card.
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