Call for Mail Art: Weird (existing) Animals! Platypus, Tapir, Okapi, Echidna, Mole, Axolotl are some of my favourite animals. They have in common that they exist irl and that they are uncommon. Which animal do you think odd? Send your image of an unusual (existing, no fantasy) animal. All media are welcomed, preferable postcard size (10x15 cms), maximum A4 (20x30 cms). No jury, no fee, no return. All weird existing animals will be published in this ongoing virtual exhibition.
maandag 22 mei 2017
Carina (3)
I love this envelope from Carina, showing so many cool animals!
The content is pretty and interesting, too. Among it a small lovely letter:
An other kind message:
A contribution to my 'What or whom is she staring at' mail art project:
A piece of design paper. protected by this little fellow:
Folders about Carina's work:
And a nice backside of the envelope:
Thank you very much, Carina!
woensdag 17 mei 2017
Alan Brignull (2)
Alan Brignull is a great print maker. I am happy to have received this print of the Hedgehog.
It came in this envelope, bottom right you can see a referral to the Adanaland Hedge Fund:
Alan added interesting postage stamps of Royals, along with some other animals: Lions (why do Lions on coats of arms always pull out their tongues?!?), a Griffin, Deer and Horses.
Inside the envelope also this interesting experiment with printing coins:
Thank you very much, Alan!
Labels:
Alan Brignull,
Bird,
Deer,
Griffin,
Hedgehog,
Horse,
Human being,
Lion,
print,
royals,
United Kingdom
Stripygoose (11)
The 2nd Saturday in May is the International Migratory Bird Day.
Stripygoose started a group at IUOMA to celebrate this day (and all birds, I guess).
While my birds are slowly flying, on their way to the UK and to a few other countries, Stripgoose's bird flew over the North Sea to arrive at my place within three days only!
Here the bird is:
Although the IMBD is one day, we can send birds during the whole May month (and beyond).
Thank you very much, Stripygoose!
Stripygoose started a group at IUOMA to celebrate this day (and all birds, I guess).
While my birds are slowly flying, on their way to the UK and to a few other countries, Stripgoose's bird flew over the North Sea to arrive at my place within three days only!
Here the bird is:
Although the IMBD is one day, we can send birds during the whole May month (and beyond).
Thank you very much, Stripygoose!
Labels:
Bird,
Chicken,
flower,
Rooster,
Stripygoose,
United Kingdom
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