That is fun. I sent unwrapped dog sculls twice. Postal folks didn't really
enjoy it.
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These are collage rather than prints. Very easy to make.
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Subject: Re: (,) Print making unit for 14 year olds
Regarding the printmaking for 14
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This all sounds like the speculations of people who failed to get an education.
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Date: Saturday, November 8, 2008, 5:37 AM
I am far from done with the book. I have only worked on it 4 days. Shal I keep
it longer or do you want it back.
G.
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--- Dragonfly Dream [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
Diebenkorn
I had many meetings with Diebenkorn in the 60/61
school year at California School of Fine Arts, 800
Chestnut. SF, CA. I had a good time. I knew right
away
art can become a destructive
tool
if it promotes the baser qualities of humanity.
I wonder what you see as the baser qualities. There is
probably wide disagreement.
Guido
Need a vacation? Get great
thank you.
G.
--- Dragonfly Dream [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
Anna Boschi
Homepage:
http://www.mailartmeeting.com
E-Mail:
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Referred By:
Just Surfed In
City/Country:
Comments:
FEAST OF THE HISTORY
WE ARE THE HISTORY:
KNOW OURSELVES AND KNOW IT
Since some years in
When we had the Mail Art Extravaganza in Dallas in
2003 we had a
mailbox holding the 'scary' mail (from a City of
Dallas point of
view) with a tiny lock saying it would be opened
on request. That
way everything was there and didn't upset the
conservative family
viewers.
If an exhibit will be seen by minors, then it is
reasonable given the social
constructs in which we operate, to place images that
are deemed to be
inappropriate for minors in an adults only forum.
Hiding works with sexual
content from adults is just plain silly though.
Trying to hide
I am coordinating two mailart projects which
will eventually be displayed at a public school
during a national holiday. Obviously, certain
submitted
pieces with clearly pornographic material will have
to be left out of the exhibit, and they are not
posted
on my website. Not only are they
Yikes! You know this is along the line of my pet
peeve that folks
send stuff that is unrelated to what the issuer of a
certain mail art
call asks for. Meaning if they ask for mermaids and
folks send
motorcycles, this is not a misunderstanding.
If you think the motorcycle is
You can find out how many people by going to the club
home page.
--- Dragonfly Dream [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
.. How many folks are on this
list I wonder.
Why is everyone so quiet?
There is something shifting in the population. Many
people are living with a relatively high ambient
--- [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I think a
mailart call should document, post, ALL works sent,
not by selection ... that is one of the basic
premises of mailart, is it not???Pati B.
Unfortunately, No! I've been doing Mailart for 50
years and I seldom get documented. It is usually very
selective
--- Allan Revich [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
If you don't like a mail art call, just don't
participate in it.
And what if you like the theme and the curators think
you didn't respond correctly and return the piece?
That has happened to me more than once. There is all
kinds of weird shit
yes
--- Effie Pow [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
just checking if this is correct -
Guido Bondioli
24955 Brush Creek Rd
Sweet Home, OR 97386 USA
(what is a city called 'Sweet Home' like???)
begin where you
- (what is a city called 'Sweet Home' like???)
It is an entry way to the Cascade Mountain range and
the Oregon High desert.
It is a services center for agriculture in the West
Central Willammette Valley. The people tend to be
rustic and with stin strips of sophistocation and
travel. It is the
Good story. Thank you. I only knew Ray from phone
calls and mail. He was doing very little mail. He had
good arguments and advocated his view cleverly. We
were in disagreement often. The discord made for good
talk.
G
--- MATTHEW ROSE [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
In April, 1990 I had the first of
Christine
I can't read your address on your notice of address
change.
Send me your address again. Thanks.
I'm back from Guatemala. I made something to mail to
you.
G.
--- Tarantino [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Guido Bondioli
24955 Brush Creek Rd.
Sweet Home, Oregon 97386
USA
--- ohboy44magnum [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
What is the current address to send mailart to guido
bondioli?
Does anyone have a current address for Michael Lumb
Cohen is a giant among us. BrainCell has been an
inspiration for hundreds of people. Everyone send him
something.
--- Sztuka Fabryka [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
MAIL ART NETWORKING ART
Recently, I have observed many signs that make me
feel as if Mail Art is
drawing to a close, and that there
Guy has sent out announcements asking to receive
unwanted mailart. He has way more space than you.
Getty and Cleveland are both expanding collections of
mail art.
Getty is soliciting copies of the copy project, de
Kooning's bicycle seat. They have accepted numerous 3D
objects from me amd I know
--- Reid Wood [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Guido-
It's interesting that you mention the Cleveland
Museum of Art is
taking mail art - I wasn't aware of that.
I became aware of Cleveland by receiving an invitation
to send what ever...
Guido
We make hundreds or thousands of more or less
irrational choices every day, based on what else if
not favour? Without constantly being able to favour
one out of many alternatives life is extremly
confusing, or impossible, to live.
Yes. This seems right. I prefer to think that choosing
to
--- LaVona Sherarts [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
H I haven't bought a greeting card since 1987.
LaV
I'll bet when you make one it is significantly the
same as one you would buy; linguistic.
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admiration and favoritism are the blindfolds for
people who are able to
see
This in a way is more or less also that what Guido
B. says.
Yes. In art all choices must be at hand. An idea
easily overwhelms vision as we are more conditioned to
use our brain by words. Favorites are
--- Reid Wood [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Yeh, I stand corrected; although, I 'm not sure that
enough votes
were stolen the second time around to make a
difference.
Reid
Of course enough votes were stolen. Who is in Office?
And the vote will continue to be stolen as the
republicans own
seeing the sick constantly can certainly do that to
a person. which isn't of
itself a bad or good thing, but it must be
acknowledged that not everyone
wants to be (reminded)
Their discomfort at being reminded of the ultimate end
and the is poor excuse for heaping more difficulty on
those who
think it would be a good
one for the arts people. I would contribute.
--- guido bondioli [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
--- Tricia Burr [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I am also thinking that someone might
want to do a mail art call on suicide/illness
since
it has generated
It's the braver
more feeling and the more kind sort of people who do
not flee. They are
able to be here in the world with the bad and the
good although I cannot
explain how. I am so brave only sometimes. And
you?
It seems not to be brave at all. It is a matter of
interest in and
spiral
into one's worst parts. There's that old saying,
don't should on
yourself.
guido bondioli wrote: People in CIVILIZED
countries are very ugly toward sick
people...
Also when you get divorced or separated. It's as
if
being in their vicinity
will infect them.
--- John
--- Elizabeth [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
guido bondioli wrote: People in CIVILIZED
countries are very ugly toward sick
people...
Also when you get divorced or separated.
Ivé gotten divorced. The stigma attached was nothing
compared to being sick
The person committing suicide is not always in a
position to see clearly, and may need help.
Who would know best? Someone else? wake up?
I have known people who have attempted suicide and
are now living meaningful lives.
I know people who are thwarted periodically. It seems
very
--- MATTHEW ROSE [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
All this talk of suicide has me thinking about the
differing ways of making an end of it.
My friend Warren Thomason sent his wife shopping.
Called 911 and told them he was going in the back yard
and shoot himself. He asked them to please come
--- peter kuestermann [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
Dear friends
I am considering pigdada´s suicide.
I do not believe now any more that all
this happened to me by
accident, and so am grateful to them and my higher
power.
This is such a begged question as to be repulsive.
--- Junanne Peck [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
This is right.
It's something wonderful to get a letter. The
paper,
the stamp, the envelope. It is not just a piece of
paper. It is something sacred. -- IBRAHIM ISMAIL
ZAIDEN, a postman in Baghdad, Iraq.
--- [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
and unfortunately the result of decentralization
is crap art,
This may be true.
we are
all artists
This is clearly not true. There are so few artists one
seldom meets one.
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Boog is in Lawrence. Is Boog the Mayor? Boog is a
great guy who would be a fantastic mayor
--- kiyotei [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Too funny!
Seems the mayor of Lawrence Kansas is a mail artist
and is declaring
an offical International Dadaism Month at the city's
weekly
commission
You aren't stuck with that diagnosis. You can look it
up yourself in DSM and other primary texts. That shit
fucked my life up. I do much better being on the
Oregon Medical Marijuana Program. No side affects for
me. Have you tried a little smoke?
Guido
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Hi Guido
I saw Geert's Archive when I was recently in Belgium.
He has a lot of stuff on file and is VERY organized
about it. What he has received he can find. The
address files will be very useful. I know Eddie Nero
is trying to compile an address file. Difficult. If
all the address file builders shared
She was a brilliant artist. Everything she sent was
full of visual tricks that delight the eye. I will
miss the thrill of seeing her envelope glowing in my
mail box. I knew it contained a treasure made just for
me.
Guido
--- Reid Wood [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Dear Guido,
Thank you for passing
--- kevin thurston [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
yes, the historical avant-garde's project of merging
life and art
seems to have happened, but not exactly in the way
they invisioned
guido, i believe, you stated a lot of things that
weren't art (duchamp
as social worker)--can you provide some
--- freek
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