
Veteran Mail Artist and friend '
Frips' reappears on the Affair with a few fun samples of '
Frips Post'. The Bear
Artistamp seen above is a carved block print using a wonderful golden ink - not seen here as well as in person.

She also included this interesting Add & Pass. I am the 7
th participant. I added the two
Fluxus kids in the center and shall get it on down the line to the next artist.


I have always liked the appearance of
Frips' Mailart envelopes. They somehow have a real odd correspondence appeal to them - Something like Dr. Livingston might have sent Sir Henry Stanley to tell him where he was hiding in Africa. I am always delighted to see
Frips here - she has been one of my favorite Mail Artists for a long while now. She runs the very popular
Frips Mail Art. I also like her writing "Fluxux" on the reverse side of the envelope. Very nice word old girl. Thank you very much - see ya in the mail!
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