mail art
Back of envelope
Looking back, a cousin and I started making
our own envelopes and exchanged starting
in jr high school and obviously continues
today. The postcard above was made
on a 4 x 6 davey board. The envelope
from a scanned photo.
I've rarely if ever purchased a card
or envelope, except in extreme
circumstances.
This week at
The Three Muses is a Mail Art Theme.
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29 comments:
wonderful mail art!
They all look great
Such interesting pieces and I love that you never purchase cards or envelopes! Cool!
Aha. These are so surreal. So striking, CM.
I'm not really able to "get" what they mean though. Do they have a connection between them? I'm lost here!
First pic: "I ahve survived". What's teh context here?
Second pic: Is that Stalin on the second pic? Looks like him.
Third pic: Looks more conventional than others. Still, is that froma particular country?
Fourth pic: Noseology?!
And is this hand collage or computer made?
I'm so illiterate when it comse to such forms of art. So treat me like a kindergarten kid here, will you, CM?!
Cheers!
Those are so creative. Very nice, my friend.
I'm so glad to see you back again. I've missed seeing your work in our challenges. Your mail art is stunning and unique. What a collection you must have over the years of exchange! Thank you so much for sharing with us!
So pleased to see you back my friend and what beauties you bring with you. These pieces of mail art are absolutely stunning and inspired. Bravo.
Fantastic mail art- really inventive and eye catching!
Fantastic mail-art creations.
Fabolous work!
They are FANTASTIC!
Thanks ladies!
jafb: "survived" is for a friend who makes and plays cigar box guitars who went to fl on vacation. We also have shared mailart and other things through the years.
African instrument from a book from the Colombian Expo, Chicago 1800s.
Noseology is from a book by Elbert Hubbard. These are all cut and paste collages. A few on my sidebar are computer generated, but a few are indeed cut and paste.
In a nutshell, I start with an image and it all goes from there. You see what you see, that's why I never call them anything.
Not sure why you'd feel bad about not understanding - I'm always amazed to read your reviews, 'cause when I see a film, unless it's psychological, I never see what ya'll point out. Cheers!
merle: Hey, Thanks.
bev/taluula: Thanks, when I see something that grabs me, I'll always return to join in.
the postal museum in dc is a cool place--if you havnt seen it, think youd appreciate it..a bit of cool mail art, i thought of you
Aha, so the cat's out of the bag, eh? Ha! The interpretations are lucidly spelled out in the response to Just Another Film Buff's query! Well, I found all that fascinating as I do with the sustained sense of mystery that informs some of this evocative collages.
Why purchase cards or envelopes when you have this far more creative hankering? Lovely presentation here as always.
Nice!
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7/23/10
Happy Birthday Big Bro!
I love you! Lil Sis
It's your birthday, CM? My best wishes for great years ahead!
Cheers!
CM, this is really creative stuff!
You mention that you do not buy card any longer. So comes birthdays, holidays you make your own?
...and a happy birthday to you!!!
Always fun popping in here! Totally whole package eye treats! Your works are amazing. Love the envelopes.
Hope you're enjoying your summer!
tom: Thanks, I remember Kim mentioning the museum exhibit also. Haven't been there since the 60s. If I ever go and I surely want to, it won't be in summer.
sam: Didn't realize there was a cat in the bag....
shar: Hey, Thanks!
jafb: Thanks so much, I'll need it.
john: Thanks...I don't send as many as I used to. It's a selective group that receives mail anymore.
maggie: Thanks for stopping by. Er, it's too damn
hot and humid ; (
Hello You! So you've been doing this since you were 13. That explains why you are so prolific and committed. You just love it. I particularly like the looks of this post card.
Have you tried printing and selling your work (or is that a post I may have missed?)
Happy Birthday Michael!
cg: Thanks, and yes, it's on the back burner, as I'm working on a few projects in hopes of getting better to tap into Etsy at first, and hopefully further later.
If I had a good camera, it would be easier. Altered books and handmade also are in the works. Thanks for stopping by and asking.
sam: Thanks so much!
I would love to receive those in the mail.
Fantastically original!
liza: There's a mail art saying: Senders receive.
What a great and unique collection. I love the whimsy and the humour. Superb artwork.
oz: Thanks for stopping by!
Your mail art looks great. Love especially the third envelope!
Have a good one!
Gaby xoxox
I never had the imagination to create my own envelopes, always bought them at the Post Office.
These are wonderful envelopes you made. I wouldn't be surprised if a post man was tempted to keep a few for their vibrancy instead of delivering them at the address :-)
gabby: Thanks!
anil p: Some seem to enjoy them, some don't seem to really notice. With the lack of mail these days, they sure do stick out though.
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