We are delighted that Stan has returned to the Island with his unusual brand of humor and style. His postcards are superb! Thank you very much! Like to see more of Stan's handiwork? Try this: http://www.photoaskew.com/
Saturday, February 28, 2009
Heebee Post #29 - Stan Askew - Pasadena, CA - USA
This smiley snake handler has been seen showing off her stuff lately on the Confuse-a-Tron Lounge stage for the Lunch and Cocktails bunch that regularly gather there during the afternoon hours. You won't want to miss this!
Heebee Post #28 - Valery Shimanovsky - Nizhnekamsk, Tartarstan - Russia
Hello dear Valery and thank you for such a lovely Holiday greeting! Folks, the postage on this card was canceled on December 6, 2008 - nearly three months ago! Surely our great nations can do a better job! Although, it is hard to complain when I am so delighted to get this from such a well known character and wonderful Mail Artist from so far away.
Friday, February 27, 2009
Heebee Post #27 - Xtina Solano - San Leandro, CA - USA
A gorgeous ATC depicting the 4-D activity that surrounds and encapsulates the Island. Entitled "Obsessive".
Nice packaging for the ATC's to accompany the postcard.
Nice packaging for the ATC's to accompany the postcard.
Another beautiful 4-D Island activity ATC map. Mate to the other and I love them both! This one entitled: "Devour". Thank you so much Xtina. If you would like to see more by her, check here: http://flickr.com/photos/11667842@N05/
Wednesday, February 25, 2009
Heebee Post #26 - Adamandia Kapsalis - Chicago, IL - USA
There are many wonders here on the Island and beachcombing here can provide fantastical collecting results that both delight and stagger the imagination.
These are fine specimens of a new dimension that knows no bounds in it's diversity and jaw dropping beauty. They do, however, become unstable in the confines of our 3-D reality and must, therefore, remain on the Island. Thank you very much Adamandia for showing these to the world. Visit her sites: http://synaptic-patina.blogspot.com/ and http://a-fishy-requisite.blogspot.com/ .
Heebee Post #25 - Nancy Scali - Claremont, CA - USA
Monday, February 23, 2009
Heebee Post #24 - Jennifer Zoellner - ST. Petersburg, FL - USA
A giant heroin sun casts it spell down onto a crowded beach. Crowds like this are a thing of the past on Heebee Island.
Thanks Jen for that cool wicked little card. You can find her holding Chromatophore court here :http://www.jenniferzoe.blogspot.com/
Saturday, February 21, 2009
Heebee Post #23 - Nancy Scali - Claremont, CA - USA
An instant Heebee classic! Nancy's artwork has manifested the bedroom in the odd cartoon of the weird wallpaper coming to life (see "Welcome to Heebee Jeebeeland" on the side panel). A wonderful 3D fold-out portrayal of that strange tale. Thank you so much for your cool craftmanship. I adore the haunting entry you made for the Island's "Confuse-a-Tron Lounge" gallery. Way to go Nancy!
Thursday, February 19, 2009
Heebee Post #22 - Christine Tarantino - Wendell, MA - USA
One of the oldest man-made attractions on the Island, the Lookout Tower is still as popular as ever. Built by the original shipwrecked castaways, it is often used for weddings and uninhibited 4-D parties.
The Lookout Tower is also a wild culinary adventure as seen in this delicate piece. Thanks so much Christine. "Meet ya at The Top" and it's on me this time. These are great! For more of Christine's merry mischief check here: http://www.christinetarantino.blogspot.com/.
Tuesday, February 17, 2009
Heebee Post #21 - William L. Philyaw - Shawnee, KS - USA
A breathtaking glimpse of a Trans - 4D flight arrival by a meditative Island resident. Fantastical wonders abound in Heebee Jeebeeland!
William refers to the great artist Thomas Hart Benton. Like that "P" monogram rubber stamp too.
And how about this assortment of vintage beauties? Gotta love postage like this. Thanks very much William, I love that postcard! To enter William's very interesting world, check here: http://www.addressee.blogspot.com/
Heebee Post #20 - Rachel Freeman - Lawrence, KS - USA
An Island tug moves languidly near the shoreline. It is difficult to display all the work that went into this fine post card. It is composed of many cut up pieces of film. It has a great feel to it, both to the eyes and to the hands.
A cool rendering of Trans- Dimensional travel. Another adornment for the walls of the "Confuse-a-Tron Lounge".
Lovely postage, a couple of nautical stamps, and a great Mail Artists Union stamp. Thank you so much for your wonderful art Rachel. Find her charming site here: http://mailartforrachel.blogspot.com/.
Sunday, February 15, 2009
Heebee Post #19 - Lorraine Kwan - Vancouver - BC - Canada
And Alice may be in for dangerous quasi-trans-4D adventure levels. Wonderland indeed!
I like Lorraine's sense of humor. Good luck Alice and thank you very much Lorraine. Join in her lively blog here: http://www.paperandpostage.blogspot.com/.
Heebee Post #18 - Little Shiva - Charleroi - Belgium
A 4-D launching off to Heebee Jeebeeland can be started from anywhere as seen in this joyous departure.
Yes, yes, yes! Voodoo fun! Thats the spirit! I like that little "You are here" stamp too. Thanks, Little Shiva. If you wanna see more of the amazing Little Shiva try this: http://www.littleshiva.com/.
Heebee Post #17 - Michael Kudela - Niagra Falls, NY - USA
Saturday, February 14, 2009
Heebee Post # 16 - Christine Tarantino - Wendell, MA - USA
Heebee Post #15 - Jennifer Zoellner - ST. Petersburg, FL - USA
Heebee Post #14 - Nancy Scali - Claremont, CA - USA
Friday, February 13, 2009
Heebee Post #13 - Gail D. Whitter - Trail - BC - Canada
Gail writes that "This little Bumbledum needs a home" Yes, the Island can accomodate him and, as you can see, he is already prancing about happily!
More interesting Island wildlife. We really enjoy the unsual nature here. A lovely Heebee Lizard.
The contents trans-dimensional safety is ensured by being enclosed in sealed plastic. These are great. Thank you very much Gail. Visit her fine blog here: http://postcardreadings.blogspot.com/
Heebee Post #12 - Medwolf - Battleford - Saskatchewan - Canada
A festive Heebee party mask including his ever present question: Is David Zack really? He seeks his answer in the 4D forests of the Island. May you find it!
Love the "follow directions" rubber stamping appearing here. Thanks, Medwolf! To find out more about the mystifying saga of David Zack try this: http://www.medwolf.blogspot.com/