2.7.21

This postcard also arrives from Lars Schumacher, Germany

Thank you Lars.

Mail Art call received from Emmanuelle Ryser, Helvetia

Due to Covid-19 restrictions on public transport and daily lockdown measures, I could go downtown to collect my mail in the POB after almost three months' time, so received this MA call just after the deadline expired unfortunately.
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Thank you Emmanuelle.

Postcard arrives from Lars Schumacher, Germany

Thank you Lars.

This black & white asymmetry postcard also from Gordy Beil, USA

Thank you Gordy.

Mailart in envelope from Francisca Geron Herrera, Mexico

This palimpsestic work seems to have another image underneath.
Below is the image of a tree and some birds with the Straight Ink effect in fotor.
Thank you Francisca.

Asymmetry postcard received from Gordy Beil, USA

Thank you Gordy.

This print collage arrives from Susanne Schumacher, Germany

Thank you Susanne.

Asymmetry postcard arrives from Akiko Yada, Japan

Thank you Akiko.

Another collage of stripes from Verdiana Calia + Mattia Montemezzani

Thank you Verdiana and Mattia.

Asymmetry postcard received from Roberto Keppler, Brazil

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Thank you Roberto.

This striped collage from Verdiana Calia + Mattia Montemezzani

Thank you Verdiana and Mattia.

A coffin-like scene on black paper from Michael Georg Bregel, Germany

"STADT I"
screenprint 2021
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Thank you Michael.

Asymmetry postcard arrives from Jennifer Weigel, the USA

Thank you Jennifer.

5.5.21

Mail Art Call : Collage & Collaboration, Germany

COLLAGE & COLLABORATION
(Mail Art)
• due date: 2021-07-15 
• theme: Collage & Collaboration (two become one) 
• show: 2021-08-05 > 2021-08-08 
• show address: Tempelhof Feld (Airport Berlin Tempelhof, Weather-Station, House 104) 
• submission address: Lars Schumacher, Mittelstrasse 37, D - 31303 Burgdorf / Hannover, Germany 
• kid friendly, maximum submissions 3 
• maximum dimensions: 210 x 297 mm | 8.3 x 11.7 portrait format 
• information: An open call for submissions for an exhibition of all forms of collage & collaboration in mail art. No jury, no entry fee, there is no censorship, and all works are exhibited. The original contributions are not to be returned and remain the property of the organizers, but a digital documentation is free to all the participants in exchange for their works. Submissions will be displayed both digitally and in a local art exhibition, examples can be reproduced in print if necessary, there may be other international exhibitions in which the work is shown.