The International Union of Mail-Artists is where the IUOMA stands for, but actually it is one of the aspects of the Mail-Art that Ruud Janssen has produced in the last 38 years. A lot has been written by him in this period and in his BLOG he writes about the most recent views and thoughts. For Snail-Mail write to: iuoma@outlook.com
Wednesday, December 31, 2014
Tuesday, December 30, 2014
Outgoing to Tierry Tillier - Belgium
Outgoing mail to Tierry Tillier in Belgium. He is doing a project on Museums and non-Museums. So I sent him something for that too.
outgoing mail last week of december
Because the postal rates go up next week, a lot has been sent out these last weeks of the year. It looks quite colourful with all those letters.....
Sunday, December 28, 2014
Contribution for MrColori - Netherlands
My contribution to the project in connection to Bruegel, a remake of the tower of Babel with letters. Notice the two babel's on both sides. The letters are sticked on an A3 sized reproduction of one of my drawings.
On the envelope I collages a few of Bruegel's ols paintings. He used to live in Breda some years. In the large church nearby us there hangs one of his larger paintings which we visit frequently
On the backside the Babeltower is made again with the name of Pieter Bruegel
Letters on Acrylic Painted envelopes
Starting in december 2014 I started with adding the names on the sidelines of the envelopes. For these I use special two-sided letters that form a message and/or name connected to the person that will receive the envelope.
It is the next fase is how the makking of the envelopes has developed. For this purpose I made a large set of envelopes where the printed acrylic rounds have placed in several layers on the envelopes. A single envelope takes a lot of stages before it is ready. It is also handcancelled with stamps before it goes onto its journey
Saturday, December 27, 2014
Sunday, December 21, 2014
Incoming from Heleen de Vaan - NL
The enveloppe above contained two wonderful rubberstamps designed by Heleen de Vaan. It is a gift for the TAM Rubberstamp Archive. Thank you Heleen!
Friday, December 19, 2014
Production
A technique I have been using for 30 years now: printing with acrylic paint on envelopes, layer by layer. Just like silkscreen printing, only no screen, but objects to transport the acrylic paint.
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