We went to Québec City for our vacation. I had hoped to find a Mail Artist there to have a meet-up with, but no such fortune.
I did however make a lot of Mail Art while away. These pieces are a sample - I used scaps from found paper and added circles that I brought with me in my traveling Mail Art kit.
I altered commercial postcards and I made water color landscapes (not pleine aire, however.)
It was very relaxing to take a few moments each day and make little art pieces.
We were very inspired by what we saw at museums and all around us, returning home with ideas for new work,
and memories of a terrific time in a new environment.
I had fun putting the bears into the postcard and am happy with how it turned out.
Friday, July 25, 2014
Monday, July 07, 2014
Mail Art, Little Free Library, and more
#98 |
#99 |
I made this altered card using a postcard that we got at our most recent visit to the National Postal Museum on my birthday last week. I added the colorful old postage stamps to it. It's going to my niece and nephew in Wisconsin. They'll get a kick out of getting real mail.
#100 |
I've been having fun punching out circles from old Art magazines. I'm preparing for a workshop that I'm going to do in two weeks, and I'm going to offer up a tin full of these circles as part of the project. More on this after it happens.
My workshop last week went really well. It was on Artist Trading Cards. Super fun to share. The participants were all teachers, grades kinder through end of high school, all different subject areas.
#101 |
So these two cards are the start of some fun for me, as I plan to make use of the circles, also. I like circles a lot, and these are so planetary, and minimal.
I'd seen this Little Free Library a few weeks ago when driving by the Richmond Ambulance Authority building. How cute, I thought, and today, with a book to deposit, I stopped there on the way home from playing with my grand-girl.
This is beautifully crafted and painted to look exactly like the ambulances. It had a nice amount of books in it, not crowded like some of the other smaller LFLs. I hope that more people pay attention to it.
Do you have any LFLs in your neighborhood?
My niece and her husband joined us to celebrate the American Independence day, 4th of July. She brought head bands for all of us to wear. Here she is modeling one. Cute, aren't they?
Bizoo waits on my bedside table every morning waiting for me to wake up. He taps my head sometimes, and other times just sits patiently. The treats are in the top drawer!!
He knows it, as does our grand-girl, who likes giving the cat treats. We did, however, find her munching on a few herself, yesterday.
I just had to share these flowers with you. They were among the bunches at Amy's farmers' market stand last week. Gorgeous, like a painting, yes?
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