Photo taken prior to purchase of my US sticker stamp that will complete the design. Next step - I mail my revamped McCoy Mill, WV postcard to Jason. |
Mr. Postman lent a hand to my creation :). |
In 2016 I am participating in another Jason Brown Mail Art opportunity.
Here is an excerpt from his blog site with details on the call for entry -
"I PROPOSE TO FILL THIS POD WITH ..."
A MAIL ART PROJECT
The pod will be part of a Modular Art Pods show at
OZ Arts in Nashville, TN in June 2016.
How would you propose to fill a 4 ft x 4 ft pod?
Let your imagination go wild.
Your proposals will be displayed in this pod.
Participation is Free - use painting, drawing, collage,
mixed media, rubber stamps, etc. on your mail entry.
A postcard size response is encouraged. The Deadline is May 1st 2016.
Why not join in the fun?! :)
Click here to view my submission from last year's call.
p.s. McCoy Mill, WV is featured on the front of my postcard entry. When I visited in 1997 it served as a bed and breakfast. The elderly hostess resembled Chris Kringle's wife and made some of the best cinnamon rolls I have ever tasted. The host looked like Santa and fashioned hand-made wooden furniture on site. The roar of the river kept me awake all night but it was surely a pleasant scenic getaway in close proximity to the Washington DC area.
p.s. McCoy Mill, WV is featured on the front of my postcard entry. When I visited in 1997 it served as a bed and breakfast. The elderly hostess resembled Chris Kringle's wife and made some of the best cinnamon rolls I have ever tasted. The host looked like Santa and fashioned hand-made wooden furniture on site. The roar of the river kept me awake all night but it was surely a pleasant scenic getaway in close proximity to the Washington DC area.
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