yes, she is great, I have a piece ready to send her
about HOPE> LaVona
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> Dragonfly Dream ... I view mailart as a "democratic
> art", art for everyone, a sharing thing.  I think
> the web sites, blogs, gallery displays, and displays
> like my "shopping trolley gallery" as ways of
> sharing the art with the masses.  The shopping
> trolley is an idea thought up by Martha Aitchison of
> Beckenham, south London.  We have taken our shopping
> cards, the folding variety like you see people using
> to carry things at the flea markets, and so on...
> and we have fitted the fronts of them with plastic
> pockets that hold the mailart. So it is a mobile
> gallery that can go to the shops, school, public
> events, galleries, and even museums.  It makes the
> mailart available to "people on the street", and is
> great for starting conversations.
> Pati B.
>  
>  
> -----Original Message-----
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> To: [email protected]
> Sent: Tue, 6 Mar 2007 8:22 AM
> Subject: (",) 
> 
> 
> 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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