7.23.2014
6.18.2014
Mailart Mission Accomplished!
I have had a long-time goal of being included on Brain Cell Issue #888.
Well, my penfriends, I made it!!
Well, my penfriends, I made it!!
My rubber stamp design was included in Issue #888 in the upper left-hand corner in a pretty teal/blue ink. "Flemina Island PMP-008, with palm frond". |
PMP = Postal Modern Permit
With the frequent mail I sent Mr. Cohen's way, I also was on Issue #887.
Above: My rubber stamp self-portrait, My "BLA" hand-carved stamp, AND my Infinite Network stamp were all included in green ink on the bottom left-hand side. Also included was the "Flemina Island PMP-008" in orange ink towards the middle-right.
A pleasant surprise that the artistamp I designed for Vittore Baroni's GAC call for submissions (which was put on the documentation cover!) was included in green ink on the bottom right-hand corner. This must have trailed in on someone else's mail. How fun!
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Brain Cell #885 included my small return address stamp at the tippitytop in pink ink. |
This so totally made my mail art week/month/year!
Do YOU have any current or future mail art goals?
6.03.2014
5.08.2014
Purple Planet
Recently played with photos from an outing to a Florida State park (Washington Oaks). This is the result, which I made into a mini-zine: Purple Planet Poetry
5.07.2014
Incoming: Artistamp Sheets
4.30.2014
Incoming: Stan Askew
My first incoming from Stan Askew. Every time I have seen his art pop up on various mail art blogs and documentation, I oooooed and awwwwwed. Stan has been on my TBM (To Be Mailed) list for years (um, it's a long list...).
I oogled his entry at the mail/art/book exhibit in San Francisco. Didn't realize he was in attendance until I read about it on the HeebeeJeebee blog. Perhaps he saw my comment I left in the 4th Dimension because next thing I know, a Stan Askew envy-lope is in my mailbox!
I oogled his entry at the mail/art/book exhibit in San Francisco. Didn't realize he was in attendance until I read about it on the HeebeeJeebee blog. Perhaps he saw my comment I left in the 4th Dimension because next thing I know, a Stan Askew envy-lope is in my mailbox!
Made my day! Thank you!
4.24.2014
Incomings: February & March
After my trip to San Francisco for the attendance of Ex Postal Facto, so much great, quality incoming mail has delighted my mailbox! My life motto is "Quality, not Quantity". But man, when I can have Quality AND Quantity, that just really floats my boat!
As with the majority of mail artists I know, I send my art into the mail system without expectation of reply. I send it for the hell of it. Because I like to practice letting my art be liberated throughout the universe. Yet, I enjoy the correspondance. I do reply to my Incomings, whether that same day of receipt, or months and months from now. Those that I still need/want/desire to respond to are listed in my handy-dandy Google Drive spreadsheet. Even though I'm behind on my correspondancing, at least I'm organized and know who I have replied to and who I haven't.
Being detail-oriented and organized allows me the freedom to be chaotically creative. And to not have to clean the house that often!
(Gina Visione - front - recv'd 3/4/14)
(Gina Visione - front - recv'd 3/4/14) |
I am behind in my replies as I'm stepping up my mailart game and putting more thought and design into my pieces as a lot of my new correspondence cohorts are people who are uber active within the Network and I would not want to disappoint.
The lovely thing about mailart is anything goes. So I know internal pressure is unnecessarily being imposed on myself. However, it's more of an attempt to stretch my creative wings rather than to "impress".
It's kind of like my method of house cleaning. My daughter knows that if I'm cleaning the house, it means we have company coming over. It is not 'normal' for me to clean. I enjoy having a reason to clean, most of the time I don't. So I don't.
XPF Postcard Party! |
I spy Stan Askew!! |
I have my own goings on with my art (zines, various collages in different stages, ideas for artistamps). Most of my creations contain my own personal inside jokes, because I amuse myself, or are emotional purgings. But, when I receive something in the mail that I really admire, I'd like my reply to be in line with what I know the other mail artist enjoys. I reach for common ground and start from there. Sometimes it still ends up being mono-symbolic, but I do reach for it to be something that can be universally interpreted, or at least enjoyed and relative to the eye of the beholder.
CM Bennett (front) |
CM Bennett (back) |
I think what I'm aiming for in this rambling is that it takes time for these new creative ideas to percolate. Or, if I'm creating a collage for a particular person, it takes time for the perfect papergoods to be found or to land in my lap. Having a reason to step outside of my normal creative routine in order to find a relative reply to an admired fellow artist, helps me to raise the bar in my own artistic flow.
From Harrison, fellow LWA member |
Being detail-oriented and organized allows me the freedom to be chaotically creative. And to not have to clean the house that often!
*smile*
Upcoming blog topics (in no particular order):
Incoming from Stan Askew
Cavellini documentation & exhibits
Friends & Faux Postage
HeebeeJeebee
Incomings from Cascadia Artpost
Incoming Artistamp Sheets
Upcoming blog topics (in no particular order):
Incoming from Stan Askew
Cavellini documentation & exhibits
Friends & Faux Postage
HeebeeJeebee
Incomings from Cascadia Artpost
Incoming Artistamp Sheets
4.22.2014
Nearing my Current Mail Art Goal
Well, it is in the hands of Mr. Cohen at this point. Brain Cell is currently at issue #884. I sent mail out to Japan on March 3rd, March 17th, April 2nd and April 16th.
I was not included in issue #884, so I hope this bodes well that my four mailings will get me included in Issue #888, which has been my goal for a looooooong while now. For over 100 issues, at least. I did my best to time it in sync.
I didn't create a special artistamp for the issue, as I previously mentioned. One, I wasn't sure it would align with the issue I made it for; don't want to assume. Also, the time crept up on me, and I'd rather have something on #888 than spend time making something special and getting it put on #889.
So, the waiting begins.
Here are some of my previous mailings to Brain Cell:
I was not included in issue #884, so I hope this bodes well that my four mailings will get me included in Issue #888, which has been my goal for a looooooong while now. For over 100 issues, at least. I did my best to time it in sync.
I didn't create a special artistamp for the issue, as I previously mentioned. One, I wasn't sure it would align with the issue I made it for; don't want to assume. Also, the time crept up on me, and I'd rather have something on #888 than spend time making something special and getting it put on #889.
So, the waiting begins.
Here are some of my previous mailings to Brain Cell:
(front)
(back)
Fluxus Buck (front)
Fluxus Buck (back)
Also, I am getting caught up on my Incomings (FEB & MARCH) and will be posting about those soon. But, since I am Blogging Without Obligation, please don't hold your breath! :)
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