Everything sent/received by post by Kemal Ozyurt, P.K.407 Sirkeci PTT, 34115 Fatih Istanbul, TURKEY.
7.9.20
Asymmetry mailart arrives in envelope from Mick Boyle, USA
Thank you Mick.
Postcard arrives in envelope from The Wasted Angel, Belgium
Seems the new normal started earlier than we heard about it.
Thank you The Wasted Angel.
Received asymmetry mailart from Ms. Pati Bristow, USA
21.8.20
A New Mail Art Project : VOTE
I Invite You To Participate
Theme : what does Voting mean to you? The cornerstone of a democracy is the citizen’s right to vote. On November 3rd, Americans will Vote for the next President of the United States. Let’s say this mail art is your ballot - what are you Voting for? What would you like to see changed?
This project also serves as a way to support the US Postal Service.
Participation is FREE and encourage from around the world
Technique is FREE - painting, drawing, collage, mixed media, photographs, 3 D objects, etc.
Size is FREE - whatever you can get through the postal system
There is NO jury selection
There will be NO return of mail art
There will be NO sales
The mail art will be scanned and posted on www.votemailart.wordpress.com and also on Instagram at @votemailart. Please only include a return address if you don’t mind it being published online.
Please only send mail art on the theme VOTE. Other mail art will not be published.
Deadline - Must be postmarked by November 3, 2020
The project will be donated to the Special Collections at Vanderbilt University Library in Nashville, Tennessee, USA
In the words of Ray Johnson, “Please Send To”:
Jason Brown
PO Box 160267
Nashville
TN 37216
USA
or email to nashmailart@gmail.com
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CREATE-STAMP-MAIL
Past Projects: myviewfromhomemailart.wordpress.com, Iproposeto.blogspot.com,
6.8.20
Asymmetry mailart from Tamara Wyndham, the USA
Asymmetry mailart received from Sabela Bana, Spain
Feel Mail postcard arrives from Pam Chavez, the USA
The wonderful hedgehog print cloth is sewn-on the card.
Feel the haptic poetry indeed.
Pam Chavez website here.
Thank you Pam.
Feel the haptic poetry indeed.
Pam Chavez website here.
Thank you Pam.
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