Sunday, May 30, 2010

Mail to Klaus Peter Dencker / Germany


Envelope to Klaus Peter Dencker. The Red rubberstamp is a creation by Litsa Spathi. The acrylic painting are tests for a larger work that will get published next month.

Mail to Ginny Lloyd - USA


Ginny Lloyd received one sheet of original artistamps from the TAM-Archive collection....

Mail to Litsa Spathi - Netherlands


Mail to Nico van Hoorn - Netherlands


Nico van Hoorn gets a printed preview of the new design for the IUOMA logo that currently is being designed by a Media Design student from my college. How it will develope, we will soon descover.



Mail from Frips - Belgium




Mail to Bruno Capatti - Italy


Mail from Van Abbe Museum - Netherlands


Mail to Okadascat - UK


Mail from Bruno Capatti (Italy)




Contribution for Chinese Mail-Art


Contribution from Okadascat (UK).

Mail from Janet Heritage - USA




Saturday, May 29, 2010

Busy Week

It was a busy week, so no time to scann the incoming mail. Expect something soon when time allows....

Sunday, May 16, 2010

Mail from Litsa Spathi (Nobody) - Netherlands

Mail to Guido Utermark - Netherlands


The envelope from Guido Utermark had a postage stamp on it that wasn't cancelled. My free ticket to a recycled envelope that now is on its way to Guido in The Hague.....

Mail to Wolfgang Skodd - Germany


One of the many "Fluxus Words" I send out in the form of painted envelopes to my correspondents. Do they understand the meaning of these words? Do they speak them out loud? Do they know that all these Fluxus Words together form a complete Fluxus Book?

Mail to Ka van Haasteren


Mail from John M. Bennett - USA


Mail from Ka van Haasteren - Netherlands


Mail from Kiki Desvaux - France


Mail from Grigori Antonin - USA




Mail from Pistol Pete - USA



In NYC I was lucky to meet Pistol Pete in person. We discussed the tradition of sending out postcards and how the postage has gone up. Always good to meet someone I knew the name of for decades.

Saturday, May 15, 2010

Mail fom Wolfgang Skodd - Germany


A beautiful card from Wolfgang Skodd (see http://bananaunderground.blogspot.com) where he sent tullips back to the Netherlands. Title: Tulpen für Holland II. Notice the little details: the tullip postage from Germany. Love this kind of finesse.