The cards in this post are a collaboration with my little grand-girl, Zinn.
She's 2 and some months old and is extremely fond of making sticker collages.
She'd lost interest in her "kid" stickers so now she uses my stickers.
She layers with no interest in direction.
I love that! It's so random looking an yet she does it with intent.
The past week, she did a number of postcards and when I mentioned mailing them she said that no, they were hers and clutched them to her chest.
I put them in an envelope and she took them all home.
This week, I managed to hang on to a number of the cards, and I added numbers and letters to them.
There's an energy that I love in these.
I wish that I could recreate her style myself, but it's be forced.
For now, I'll collaborate when I'm able to.
This one was sent to a Mail Artist in Japan.
Oh, and I do give her credit on the cards.
Now to hunt up some more stickers for her.
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Wednesday, August 12, 2015
Saturday, August 01, 2015
A new month! When did this happen?
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The sky/water series above were created by adding circles to some photographs that a friend gave me. It's rare to have an actual photo to work on these days, right?
I never have any of mine printed. I post to Instagram, or a blog, or Facebook, and that's it.
Working on top of the photos required my Pioneer brand glue stick to get a good adhesion to the surface. We'll see how they do going through the postal services.
Here's Bizoo on his favorite cushion, which I happened to be using in this chair. Soon as I got up, he went for it. So happy!
This is a sticker collage that Z made recently. I have to scrounge around on my work table to find new stickers for her. I'm giving up Cavallini stickers even! She loves doing this and I love watching her compose the composition. She likes to layer the stickers and she doesn't care about right side up or down. I want to emulate what she does. "J'ai mis toute ma vie à savoir dessiner comme un enfant." Pablo Picasso
Monday, June 08, 2015
Busy days, and Mail Art, of course.
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The fourth card, the sea, is for an exhibit in Argentina. The theme "Lo que el Delta ve." I didn't have a clue what the curator might want, but the Delta of the Tigre river was referred to, so - water it had to be.
I used an old photo that a friend gave to me as the substrate, then added the hand and the circle.
These are all standard postcard size.
You know that I don't often share photos of our grand-girl, but, these days, she's been busy making collages, using stickers. I took her shopping at the craft store and we came away with a lot of sticker books. I find backgrounds for her to use. Here she's putting them on card stock from a paper company sample book. I love how she layers the stickers, and has no concern if the animals or letters are upside down or right side up. I want to copy her compositions!
These are some flowers from a bit ago. I love the color and the design of them.
I had to share them with you.
Do you know what they are? I don't, but I like them.
I forgot that I wanted to show this to you. This was the post office in Duck, N.C. It was a real post office, in a crowded little space, that included all of the things listed on the sign out front. The postal worker was very helpful. He wanted to be sure I knew that postal rates were going up, which I did.
This isn't the official DUCK post office, as I think that's in Kitty Hawk, but this is the post office IN Duck.
Quaint!
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