Saturday, March 22, 2014

From David Zack to Robin Crozier - March 1983

Started by David Zack and sent to Robin Crozier in 1983. The paper passed by 3 times now in the past 31 years! Will make copies and keep it alive a bit longer....
If you want a copy, just send me your postal address at r.janssen[at]iuoma.org

Sunday, March 16, 2014

Mail from Claudia - Argentina



Included in the envelope this handmade foam stamp for IUOMA

TAM-Bulletin for sale

In the 80-ies I printed and distributed the TAM-Bulletins. Never would I have tought that these now show up in bookstores where you can actually buy old issues. The one involved is shwn here. Funny.

Sunday, March 09, 2014

Mail to Holger Hertwig - Germany


Outgoing Mail to Holger Hertwig. Since I was in drawing mode, I wrote the address with Indian Ink on the enveloppe..

CHIP drawings - II

Some more drawings I recently made:














CHIP drawings

In the last week I have been making lots of drawings. They all have one element in common. They include chips:

Here are a few for the blog. More you can see by following the link to my artistst portfolio:

http://www.artwanted.com/artist.cfm?ArtID=19335&IRV=36

where I have placed the ones that I consider ready.


and another one:

 


Thursday, March 06, 2014

Mail to Richard Canard - USA


A reply to Richard Canard in the USA....

CHIP drawings by Ruud Janssen

The last weeks I have been drawing a lot of small works connected to chips and how I see the world. It is probably because I work in the IT-field and also consider myself an artist. These two do merge sometimes....

for more recent drawings visit:

http://www.artwanted.com/artist.cfm?ArtID=19335&IRV=36



Mail from Grigori Antonin - USA



Some lovely stickers from Grigori Antonin to play with.

Mail from Cascadia Artpost - USA



First souvenirs from San Francisco arrived today. One card stamped during the event......

Saturday, March 01, 2014

Received an Award from Sweden

In the mail yesterday a parcel from Sweden. I knew it was on its way.


Inside the parcel was a beautiful award. I have read the texts on the website that expalins the award (see: http://www.theshapethatchangedtheworld.com/#award ) which is quite inpressive. I am in good company with those creative people. The award itself is beatiful too:




So I am glad to be part of the selected few that get the Awardof Incompleteness. A real handmade glaswork from Ittalia itself.