T H I S - I S - O N L Y - A - P E R S O N A L - M A I L - A R T - O R - A - P O S T A L - A R T - P R O J E C T
27.8.11
Mailart exhibition in Italy: No Commercial Potential phaze II
No Commercial Potential phaze II, the Show
dal 08 al 16 Settembre 2011
presso
Sale espositive
Centro Culturale Candiani
Piazzale Candiani
30174 VENEZIA MESTRE
Italia
inaugurazione
Giovedì 08 Settembre ore 18
Presentazione critica di Giancarlo Da Lio.
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For more information and see all the works visit: http://itsonlymailartnocommercial.blogspot.com/
dal 08 al 16 Settembre 2011
presso
Sale espositive
Centro Culturale Candiani
Piazzale Candiani
30174 VENEZIA MESTRE
Italia
inaugurazione
Giovedì 08 Settembre ore 18
Presentazione critica di Giancarlo Da Lio.
***
For more information and see all the works visit: http://itsonlymailartnocommercial.blogspot.com/
7.7.11
12.5.11
Mailart arrives from Carlo Maria Giudici, Italy
Carlo Maria Giudici, "Istambul - Citta' Futura"
21x15 cm, tempera acquarellata + inchiostro 2011
http://www.carlomariagiudici.it/
21x15 cm, tempera acquarellata + inchiostro 2011
http://www.carlomariagiudici.it/
23.4.11
Postcard arrives from Diane Bertrand, Canada
This is how Diane Bertrand envisions the future of the old city. The card is signed on April 5 and the magnificant stamp on it arrives uncancelled. Many thanks Diane.
16.4.11
Grigori Antonin sends my card back just as I assumed
Why so? Obviously because I send my cards usually in an envelope since the postage is the same here in Turkey for the letter and the postcard to foreign countries. So it is safer in the envelope I suppose. And I usually do not write anything by hand since my handwriting is not so good anymore I think.
Well this way the card lost the opera singer's head, arms and bust as well as the crumpled bottom end of her frock's long skirt. Torn out by the artist or in the post? Yet now the remaining piece somehow reminds me of a natural gas power plant. Also Grigori's logo is labelled the other side so the card is still singing yet another tune: No John Rays! In short, I have received an interesting altered "futuristanbul" card. Many thanks Grigori for your changes and additions.
Well this way the card lost the opera singer's head, arms and bust as well as the crumpled bottom end of her frock's long skirt. Torn out by the artist or in the post? Yet now the remaining piece somehow reminds me of a natural gas power plant. Also Grigori's logo is labelled the other side so the card is still singing yet another tune: No John Rays! In short, I have received an interesting altered "futuristanbul" card. Many thanks Grigori for your changes and additions.
Collaged postcard from Inez Olude da Silva, Belgium
One feels the future! Many thanks Ilez. For your project I will study Brazil.
Read about Inez Olude da Silva's mailart project:
http://ilovebrazilianculture.blogspot.com/
Read about Inez Olude da Silva's mailart project:
http://ilovebrazilianculture.blogspot.com/
9.4.11
Printed and original collaged cards by Domenico Severino
Domenico Severino sends his printed and original collaged cards in the same envelope with the catalog (2010) I blogged in the previous post. Many thanks Domenico for autographing your catalog and all those artwork that came along.
See Domenico Severino's website:
http://www.domenicoseverino.com/
See Domenico Severino's website:
http://www.domenicoseverino.com/
18.3.11
Interesting mailart comes from Roland Halbritter, Germany
Roland sends also the museum postcard of his mailart project (the deadline of which has already achieved) to wish me good luck for my project.
Thank you very much, Roland.
See Roland Halbritter's blog:
http://bismarck-mail-art.blogspot.com/
Thank you very much, Roland.
See Roland Halbritter's blog:
http://bismarck-mail-art.blogspot.com/
11.3.11
Postcard arrived from R. F. Coté, Canada
An haptic art piece with peaks and mountain ranges as well as lakes and meadows I daresay. You could visualise a sea-horse and a kangaroo in conversation or fencing ants the opposite side view: Is it soufflage or what - I mean the technique applied? Reminiscent of marbled paper, the traditional Turkish art. Alluring.
3.3.11
Collaged card in envelope sent to Ivan Zemtsov, Russia
23.2.11
Received mailart from Elena Gjorgjievska, R. Macedonia
Two cards in envelope arrived from Elena Gjorgjievska, Bitola, R. Macedonia. Unfortunately without postal address to reply (That is possibly because of my amateurish call for the project, so now I check the call and add whatever necessary to make it clear). Many thanks Elena for these color drawings of Istanbul viewed from the Golden Horn and the Bosphorus.
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