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Everything sent/received by post by Kemal Ozyurt, P.K.407 Sirkeci PTT, 34115 Fatih Istanbul, TURKEY.
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29.3.24
This postcard is sent to me twice by Awyn, Canada
Awyn writes on a separate piece: "14 March 2024 Well, this is a crazy thing, Kozy! I mailed this card to you in February, but it somehow got stuck to a card being mailed to Carl Baker in Ontario in Canada. As we three are all IUOMA members, he kindly sent it back to me so that I could mail it back to you in a new envelope. I hope it gets to you okay this time!"
So many thanks Awyn. A long time I feel I owe you and now Carl some mailart soon!
20.3.24
7.3.24
14.2.24
Colourful cards arrive from Lars Schumacher, Germany
Lars has collaged his mailart cards of marbling technique with used stamps and comic book cuttings. So colourful. Thank you Lars.
18.1.24
3.1.24
Asymmetry works arrive from Indiana, the USA
N. Raen Mendez from University of Southern Indiana
sent a group of works for my project "Asymmetry".
Thank you Nancy and the contributing artists all.
David M. Lloveras
Kayla Allen
Received document of international mailart project "Homage to Pablo Picasso"
Received document of Lutz Anders' international mail art project "Homage to Pablo Picasso". 304 artists from 43 countries sent in their works. The images of the received mailart works are published on both sides of three A3 sheets: below is scanned only a half of a side of one sheet . Lutz also added three pieces of the special artistamp with my contributing work on it. He has a new mail art project for this year (2024) as well: "Dreamland".
8.12.23
Received this original photo from Lulu Flanagan, USA
Thank you Lulu for this original photo from Mexico:
"Travel widens hearts and art brings us together".
3.11.23
Collage in envelope arrives from Ilya Semenenko, Russia
Received this collaged card with a difficult question about its theme possibly hidden in a short poem. The alphabet, so the language is all Greek to me! Yet the shiny collage is a wonderful piece of mailart. Thank you Ilya.
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