3.9.11

Blogger Help Forum helped me save this blog

On the verge of deleting this blog because not being able to move the gadgets from bottom back to their original right-hand side place, I created a question and checked on Blogger Help Forum for similar problems. One blogger's question about almost the same problem is answered by Yoboy and that answer helped me too to solve my problem. The gadgets are all back now but having changed my original design for the while, now I will try to give my blog a nice look again. Yet that is no problem but fun. Many thanks to Yoboy!

2.9.11

Gadgets moved down, hope temporarily

After re-posting cat+ cards I received with darker background scan, my blog page happened to change into a different design: gadgets on the right-hand column all moved down to the bottom of the page. Can't solve the problem now; while trying even made the page dimensions larger. If not fixed naturally (that is googlly), then I will have to change template & everything I'm afraid. Any suggestions?
Thinking of moving to futuristanbul...

31.8.11

Cat+ card and ATC in envelope from Roberto, Puerto Rico



Roberto's cat+ word is CAThedral.

Cat+ mailart received from Katerina Nikoltsou, Greece


Katerina's cat+ words are CATchup & CATastrophe.

Cat+ mailart card in envelope to Cathérine Petré, Belgium

Cat+ mailart card in envelope to Katerina Nikoltsou, Greece

This is an exchange project Valentine Mark Herman started over at the Katerina Cat group (now Group for Cat-Lovers). Everyone chooses a word that has C-A-T in it and then we all exchange mailart with one another. My word is CAT'S PAW. 14 artists participate in the project. Sending deadline is Sep 1. More info on IUMA website.

25.8.11

Received yesterday the collaged postcard from Mim Golub Scalin

On the back is the handwritten quotation:
"For some unknown reason, Mae thought about the number 5, whenever she looked at a de Kooning painting" (Her friends thought this was odd.)The card featuring de Kooning's Lisbeth's Painting is altered by adding the number 5 and the thinking woman. Everything in the quote is depicted in combination on the front of the card. Very creative indeed.
Many thanks Mim. Fond of your collages.

20.8.11

16.7.11

Added-and-passed postcard from Bruno Chiarlone, Italy

Serse Luigetti's "Mona&Lisa" image has partly, and the Belgian Desiderius Erasmus stamp almost completely turned ephemeral in the mail traffic. Perhaps Roland Halbritter is right. Yet the AI stamp is quite nice by the way.