Tuesday, November 27, 2007
Sputnik Mail Art Show in Yoshkar-Ola - Brand New Video!
The video was made by "Region 12" TV company at the presentation of The Second International Mail Art Exhibition in Yoshkar-Ola Museum of Fine Arts, Russia. There you can see coordinator of Sputnik project Ivan Zemtsov and mail artist Alexander Nasekin. A lot of mail artworks are demonstrated there as well. Denis Charmot, Valery Shimanovsky, Johannes Musolf, R.F.Cote, Victoria Koldewin, Carlos Botana, Fabrice Fosse, Anastasia Victorova, Marie Dupont, Daniel Daligand, Aurelie Berthelon and many other participants of the project will notice their nice contributions in the video. The show was dedicated to the 50-th anniversary of Sputnik.
Tuesday, November 20, 2007
Catalogue of "Yelabuga - My Love!" mail art project. I received it on October 26 as a participant of the opening ceremony of the exhibition in Yelabuga.
Envelope of the letter received from Valery Shimanovsky, Nizhnekamsk, Russia. At that time Valery was arranging his "Yelabuga - My Love!" mail art exhibition. The envelope was bought in Yelabuga and richly decorated by artistamps and rubber stamp prints.
Artistamps issued as a contribution to "Yelabuga - My Love!" mail art project of Valery Shimanovsky. The photo demonstrates how one of the drawings was made during our summer trip to Pereslavl-Zalessky. I finished it in Moscow at the bus station.
Wednesday, November 14, 2007
This nice post card was created by Hanny Qarera, Bandar Baru Bangi, Malaysia. Hanny had to send twice. First - as it is, then - in an envelope.
"I sent this post card to you via post office in Shah Alam, - Hanny explained, - but it returned to me again. I don't know why. I put it in an envelope and post again to your address. I hope this time the card will go to Russia..." So it arrived! Thank you, Hanny, for your perseverance!
Tuesday, November 13, 2007
Thursday, November 08, 2007
Post card received in September from Macedonia.
It was sent by German mail artist Peter Netmail, citizen of Minden.
Tuesday, November 06, 2007
Friday, November 02, 2007
One more artwork by Denis Charmot. It was received in July together with another one - the very big one by size, placed later on the ceiling of the exhibition hall (the images were posted on October 12). This work is a three-dimentional post card made from three layers of plastic glass.