Everything sent/received by post by Kemal Ozyurt, P.K.407 Sirkeci PTT, 34115 Fatih Istanbul, TURKEY.
11.1.11
10.1.11
Received mailart (+certificate) from Carlo Maria Giudici, Italy
Carlo Maria Giudici, "I gatti",
21x15 cm, tempera acquarellata 2010
http://www.carlomariagiudici.it/
21x15 cm, tempera acquarellata 2010
http://www.carlomariagiudici.it/
8.1.11
A new publication on Mail Art
This is a link to a new publication on Mail Art:
http://www.lfp-archive.dk/
Hope you enjoy it.
Best wishes
Niels Lomholt
Bromaj 35985 Søby
e-mail: np.lomholt@gmail.com
Tlf +45 62 58 17 02
Mobil + 45 20 11 85 16
http://www.lfp-archive.dk/
Hope you enjoy it.
Best wishes
Niels Lomholt
Bromaj 35985 Søby
e-mail: np.lomholt@gmail.com
Tlf +45 62 58 17 02
Mobil + 45 20 11 85 16
1.1.11
14.12.10
30.11.10
26.11.10
25.11.10
Mail art sent to Carytown Teas, Richmond, Virginia, USA
Collaged mail art sent to Carytown Teas, Richmond, Virginia, USA
http://teatimemailart.blogspot.com/
http://teatimemailart.blogspot.com/
13.11.10
Cat Day Mail Art pieces are posted just in time today
Having finished doing 10 mailart pieces for November 12 IUOMA Cat Day Mail Art exchange, this afternoon I posted them in envelopes - almost identical in design with only a little difference of small clippings added the last moment - to 9 participants + Michalis (a response) at Sirkeci Post Office.
The black cat tangram (See top above) went to the lover of them: To produce a black cat, I tried a tangram shape. I see that tangram figures are almost shadows; they are faceless, expressionless. There should be sth worth to design these pieces in a humorous way but I haven’t known yet.
The old cartoon about a great dog show with a black cat went to the cat lover dog artist of course.
There are two identical pieces of a cat pondering: WHAT IF I (This will be a complete question about a mailart project soon I hope).
There is another twin cards of a sleeping cat.
And my four identical simple drawings of a cat on an envelope.
The last 8 cards are enveloped at random: I will see if the participants publish when they receive them.
The black cat tangram (See top above) went to the lover of them: To produce a black cat, I tried a tangram shape. I see that tangram figures are almost shadows; they are faceless, expressionless. There should be sth worth to design these pieces in a humorous way but I haven’t known yet.
The old cartoon about a great dog show with a black cat went to the cat lover dog artist of course.
There are two identical pieces of a cat pondering: WHAT IF I (This will be a complete question about a mailart project soon I hope).
There is another twin cards of a sleeping cat.
And my four identical simple drawings of a cat on an envelope.
The last 8 cards are enveloped at random: I will see if the participants publish when they receive them.
First IUOMA Cat Day Mail Art envelope arrives from KAT today
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