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
> 
> 


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