I am getting a wee bit uninterested in mail art these days because very little comes through the real PO to me. I have sent out twenty hand painted post cards and hope that there will be a return of some kind. And yes, there are still documentations to get into the real mail for The Mud Flap Girl Be patient, we had a terrible year. Fifteen feet from us was meth, a pit bull that was to be licenced a dangerous, identity theft ring, check forgery,cars in repair, and house parties of the elders. . We didn't get a full nights sleep for months. Now it is over . The show went up for three sessions of classes at St Cloud State University. Poeple loike it a lot and one woman started a project becuse of it.
www,picturetrail.com/lavonasherarts --- Alice Kitselman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Hi folks, > > I was just cruising through my guestbook where > folks can leave info > about current mail art calls when it just kinda > struck me..... > > Mail art grew out of an alternative to the gallery > scene and yet > not a days almost everyone who has issued a call > promises an > exhibition of sorts usually in the form of a mail > art gallery at a > website. Doesn't this go against the original > premise? But then > again, what do I know.... Years ago back in the > early 90's I put up > my website that features mail art as my passion. > Back then there > really were not that many sites on mail art. Now > there are just tons > and many blogs that feature all the mail art a > person seems to get. I > dunno, what do you all think? > > Dragonfly Dream > www.dragonflydream.com > > Life is a great big canvas, and you should throw all > the paint on it > you can. -Danny Kaye > > http://www.flickr.com/photos/lavonasherarts ____________________________________________________________________________________ Never miss an email again! Yahoo! Toolbar alerts you the instant new Mail arrives. http://tools.search.yahoo.com/toolbar/features/mail/
