The following postcards were mailed within the past two weeks. Some have already landed, while others are just about to do so.
These two were created as one piece and cut in half.
Ephemera shows up from time to time in my collages. This is one of my faves. Using a page from an S&H Green Stamp book, I built upon it with fiber, paper scraps and machine stitching.
The Dada Doodle below is another from the Silver on Black doodle series.
Acrylic painted envies with rubber stamped images are fast and fun! Love ’em!
Simple minimalist collages are often the most effective. The elements in this one came from stickers on consumer shrink wrapped packages. No glue required!
Tomato Salad is another in the Consumer Consciousness series that took what seemed like forever to complete.
The last piece was created in response to a call from a mail art friend to send her a word on a postcard. She’ll be using them to compose poetry, so I have decided to send her one a week.
Happy Trash to you, until we meet again!
These are such fun. I can’t wait to get started on some MA swap post cards.
Thanks, Lynne! 😀 Have fun with it! That’s the best thing you can achieve in m.a. 🙂
Love your wheels, Lynn (and your doodles, collage and tomato salad)!
Thanks, Mark. Nice of you to take the time to comment. 😀
So many lovely works of art, but Ben Franklin is my fave, with the painted envelopes a close second.
Thank you, Terry! The Ben Franklin piece actually went to someone familiar to us both, Julia Jae. 😀