I am so pleased with how this piece of Mail Art turned out. I'd cut up an old photo (left over from back in the days of film) showing a building in which we'd considered buying a flat. It wasn't doing anything for me until I turned it on an angle and then it worked! With the addition of some circles and letters, I had a piece that was satisfying.
Look closely at my BIRD feeder. Can you see the happy critter, feasting on BIRD food. I was able to snap this before he/she spotted me. It looked over and then scurried down the pole and ran towards the big tree then realized that I was by the big tree, it was confused, which way to run! It froze. I went back into the house and it raced up the tree, heart thumping, no doubt.
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I created a couple pieces of Mailart today. One is on an old postcards that had postage on it. Purchased from the postoffice by someone whe...

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I was asked when I started doing Mailart. Good question. Like many artists, I was making and mailing art without even knowing it had a name ...
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#249 #247 #248 These three pieces of Mail Art are for my 365.2 project. I am using cardboard for the substrates (card blanks,...
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We had lunch in the atelier. Some really delicious cauliflower, broccoli, emmenthal soup from a packet, just add water. Sorry, no picture of...
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tell Chuck that the squirrel forgot his sun glasses. it's a lovely feeder. hope birds will come...squirrels don't like safflower seeds, but they make a MESS. have been looking for hull-less safflower seeds but haven't found any. xo, bee bee lee kos
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