Saturday, December 31, 2011

December Mail Art Round-Up! Yee-Haw!

I have to admit, I've been a bit lax lately on this blog. My other blog, "Zombie Kitty Kawaii! Travels The World" (http://zombiekittykawaii.blogspot.com/) has kind of taken over my free time (laugh track) and, of course, there were the holidays (which, if you still have school age children, are still going on.), among other things.
So, I've decided to post all my December mail art for your enjoyment here. Now. Before the New Year rings in:
"GOTIJ" mail from Cheryl Penn. 
"Victoria, B.C." inspired mail from Thom Courcelle.
Drawing on envelope by Thom Courcelle
From Iowa City pal, Superhero Lobster Johnson
Backside of Envelope (too good not to share.)
Lovely "cottonwood" from Marcia Cirillo
"The Red Laundry" by Guido Vermeulen
From new mail-art "ami",  Laurence
A beautiful postcard collage from Lee in California

Thursday, December 29, 2011

Sunday, December 18, 2011

Mail Art Received (Part 2)...

Brain Cells #799 and #807 by Ryosuke Cohen. Happy Sunday!

Mail Art Received (part 1)

I received this very festive postcard last week ( I know. I've been a bit distracted by my other project, Zombie Kitty Kawaii Travels The World.). The message with it, made me howl hysterically. As it is only 6 (6!) more days until "that day" as I am writing this, all I can answer to you, Mary, is "Yes. Yes I am."

Saturday, November 26, 2011

Junk Mail, Junk Mail, Cool Mail...

"Balloon Glasses"
Just when I thought it might be a pretty dry week and that all that would be received were flyers from the local businesses with promises of Black Friday deals (no, it really doesn't exist here in Canada, but that's another story.).
Can you spot the "Balloon Glasses" in this mail art?
My first piece of glory came from my mail pal, Dean, who really is one of the funniest people in this universe. If you go back a few posts, you can view some of the postal comedy he has sent me. This time around, I have received this wonderful piece with a history of Hot Air Ballooning. I'm kind of mad about Hot Air Balloons and want to own my own dirigible. I sent Dean a pair of "Balloon Glasses" previously, hence the theme.
And, now for a bit of "ballooning history"

The other lovely piece I got was what I like to refer to as the "unexpected surprise". Mail art that just comes out of the aether. This is better then chocolate, ok? So, a big thank you to you, Sherri from California, and I would be very happy to join your "7 Deadly Sins" mail art call.
Lovely, isn't it?

Wednesday, November 16, 2011

Two Good Mail Days In A Row...Sweet!

After a really dry week of not receiving anything, but Christmas flyers, came these 2 lovely pieces of mail. One from Lee Goldberg (top) and the other from Guido Vermeulen (bottom).
I get cool mail and my postal person is really, really swell.

Friday, November 4, 2011

Brain Cel 803...

...in today's mail, sent from Ryosuke Cohen...did I happen to mention I get really cool mail?


Thursday, October 27, 2011

Hidden Gems...

...The Night The Circus Really Came to Town...


Toronto School of Art's "Hidden Gems" event is one that certainly knows how to put the "fun" in fundraiser. Everything from Stilt-walkers to the performers circulating among the guests (many who were also dressed up for the evenings soiree), this Circus themed evening would have made P.T. Barnum proud! A Night of Surprises, Art, Mystery and Wonder indeed!
But, I have blathered on too much already. Here are some of the photos from Wednesday evenings affair:

Wednesday, October 12, 2011

LLBQ Project: My Question(s) Returned




Oooooh Wheeee!
Now, what have we got here?
It's the answer to my Life Long Burning Question!


So, what did I ask after all? Well, let's just say that sometimes I have a one track mind...


Thank you caring citizen for answering my questions. I know they weren't particularly deep, but at least you knew where I was coming from( And, fezzes are cool too, by the way!).
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Saturday, October 8, 2011

Life Long Burning Question Project @ Nuit Blanche - Toronto

Last weekend, I had the pleasure of participating in The Life Long Burning Question Project in Toronto as part of Nuit Blanche. It was a mail project run by Stephanie Cormier, Camille Turner and The Toronto School of Art. The idea was to send out as many postcards randomly to as many people as possible and they would  return  them with their Life Long Burning Question. The postcards were then hung up in a gallery space which allowed the public to read the questions and answer them. The postcards would then be sent back to the participants after Nuit Blanche, answered. I thought I would post some photos from this event as I know I sent postcards out to some of you (I wish I could have sent out more, but I ran out of time and postcards.). It was a really fun event that received great responses from all those who attended.






Thursday, October 6, 2011

Think Different






Like many others, I was very sad to hear about Steve Job's passing last night. But, I'm not going to wax poetry about all this. I'll leave that to the others more capable then myself. I'm going to tell a personal story instead.
My son, who is now 12, is a very big fan of Apple and Mr. Jobs. When he was younger, I remember him watching every "keynote" that he could find on You Tube. He would watch them over and over again. He practically could recite them by heart. He had me upload "Mactracker" on my iPhone, so he could read about the different Apples/Macs and their specs. He made me buy each new MacWorld, when we would visit the bookstore.
I didn't have the heart to tell him about his hero, "Steve", as he was getting ready for school this morning. But, his father and I will probably have this conversation later on today with him. I know he will be very sad. So, what will I say to him? I will tell him the best tribute he can pay to his hero is to do well in school (I know, very "parent" of me.), to believe in yourself and to remember that just because you create something in your garage, doesn't mean it can't set the world on fire.

(Btw, the above photo is the "Apple" car, that my son made for a Kub Kar rally a few years ago.)


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Friday, September 30, 2011

Apology Part 2...

...or how I love to alter stuff for my own amusement and then some...


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Thursday, September 29, 2011

Apology Accepted...

...Canada Post...I think...


Received this yesterday. I must say I love the official looking bag it's packed in. It kind of reminds me of the time that the TSA decided to open my suitcase on a flight home from New Hampshire, and rifled through it. Then they left a note of apology. Good thing I always leave my dirty laundry on top!


I even got an official letter of apology inside. As this is (was) a Zombie themed "add and pass", once I alter it, it should make a good addition.


But, what really amazes me is how some of the more 3D mail I've received gets through the system unscathed (see previous posting), while this one looks as it's been eaten. The "bite" out of the top of the envelope is my favorite! Someone must have been working a long shift somewhere and had gotten hungry. Maillllll!
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Holiday On The French Riviera!




When I received this the other day, I was truly amazed by it and how it managed to make it through our postal system completely intact (more on this in a future post). But, this mail-art gem is a gem because of the personal note on the back:


It certainly made me howl with laughter! A very cool piece of mail-art indeed!

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Friday, September 23, 2011

Ryosuke Cohen Brain Cell

The mail delivery was late yesterday. So late, in fact, that I thought is was a "no mail day" (not even junk mail, which sometimes has it's merits.). I had just come in from my evening walk, only to see the mailman making his delivery. "It's a letter from Japan for you." says my husband, handing it to me. I saw the name and return address and thought, "Wow! A Ryosuke Cohen Brain Cell (#799)!" I had only heard/read about them. I never actually expected to receive one. The Boychild thought it was so cool, that he has been begging to hang it in his room (or at least make a copy for him to hang.). Me thinks I may have a future little mail-artist in the works.
And, that my friends, is inspiration of the "Brain Cell".
 For more information on Ryosuke Cohen:
http://www.ryosukecohen.com/
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ryosuke_Cohen
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Brain_Cell
http://brain-cell-compilation.blogspot.com/




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Wednesday, September 21, 2011

Balloons Of All Colours




I received this collage in the mail today from my mail pal, Diane (she who sent me the "stuffy" a few weeks ago.).
It's so delicate and I really love the transparency that's happening in parts of it.

I know I have said this before, but I do get the coolest mail. Even my mailman thinks so.


Tuesday, September 13, 2011

5 in July (or I've just been too lazy to blog all summer)

It's September 13th. Today is supposed to be lovely and warm, before the temperature drops and we get some cool fall weather for the rest of the week. In honor of this, I am writing about July. Did you happen to notice we had 5 weekends of July this summer? Apparently, this only happens once in 823 years. Cool, huh? So, what does one do to mark this momentous event, but join the "FIVE" mailing and create some mail-art that is "5" (or "FIVE") themed. See results below:


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Wednesday, August 17, 2011

My Mail-Friend Superhero




Over the last 2 months I've been trading mail with an IOUMA member known as "I'm a Superhero and I can Fly and Shit". I've finally gotten around to photographing/scanning some of the works. I think it speaks for itself and, therefore, I encourage you to spend some time with it. Thank you.


Zombiesemics
By Superhero








Madonna without Child and PoemBy Superhero Aug.8, 2011



Zombie Book 1 (Front)
By Superhero July 30, 2011



Zombie Book 1 (Back)
By Superhero July 30, 2011

(Superhero, I hope I have the titles correct. Let me know if I don't.)

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