Friday, December 23, 2011

Heebee Post #694 - Austin James - Dallas, Texas - USA

 Austin's "Synchronicity" is encased in lamination and really looks super in person. The notion of synchronicity has always intrigued me and I have experienced some of the odd and wonderful phenomena myself!
Thank you very much Austin. I know that song that you mention near the bottom - it rocks and I love the lines "Many miles away - something crawls from the slime - at the bottom of a dark Scottish lake".  Nessie?

Heebee Post #693 - Rodni - Richmond, California - USA

 Rodni is observing the season with this interestingly odd holiday imagery. It does seem to have a certain joy to itself - even if it is, perhaps, depicting our realm of existence (the reality of night and day in the center) surrounded by an 'irreality' or a dimension we cannot achieve from here (barbed wire on the left and thorns on the right). The universe of the human condition. Brilliant card - great job!
And a "Merry, Merry" to you too Rodni. When I first visited the  Rodni.com website, I noticed it was not like other mail art sites, but couldn't really figure out what the difference actually was. Rodni is like a joyful operator there, having a lot of fun with his art. See what you think: Rodni.com. Thank you very much!

Heebee Post #692 - Marni Zainnodin - Cameron Highlands, Pahang D.M. - Malaysia

I really like the New Year's card Marni has sent in . It is actually  a lovely altered calender for 2012.   It's kind of funny that I have recently been looking for Marni's address to send her a Holiday Fluxus Card that I have made. Ever wonder what the senders are really like? I have always received good vibes from Marni and instinctively have always liked her. Do you folks ever wonder?  I think that is half the fun of mail art!
Okay Marni, Happy New year to you too! The Holiday Fluxus card is on it's way, in time for the dawning of 2012. I hope 2012 proves to be your favorite year (mine too!). Check some of this likable artists work here: Marni in Januari. Than you very much Marni - Always great to hear from you. See you in the mail!

Thursday, December 22, 2011

Heebee Post #691 - D.C.Spaulding - Lomita, California - USA


Gangway! D.C. reports that the only way to save all of his mail art was to use a small bulldozer to relocate some of it to new creative developments around the property. Hey, I think I can see mine in that pile! How about you folks out there? - Is it difficult to throw away a collection of mail art?  I find it rather impossible and  I, like DC, will just have to resort to some drastic measures of saving things. This is hilarious DC - Get-R-Done!
Nice to see you back here DC - Happy Holidays to you and your family at the Jackalope  Preserve.   This is a great (as usual) card from the well recognized style of the veteran mail artist DC. I have a lovely collection of his cards from years past and this one is a beauty! I like that artistamp that goes with his theme here too.  I'm sending a Holiday Fluxus card to you tomorrow old friend. Happy New Year!

Saturday, December 17, 2011

Heebee Post #690 - Billie - Phoenix, Arizona - USA

Wow! I love this merry post mortem New years Eve party scene. Kind of reminds me of  the old Grateful Dead New Years Parties.  I was unable to properly scan the tough to capture glitter. It is quite glimmery in person. Nicely constructed with a plastic shield sewn the around the entire perimeter.  Very festive - Phoenix rocks! - we are anticipating a fun time here in Heebee Jeebeeland for the New Years as well!
 Love the reverse side of this magnificent piece. The Tim Burton lettering is always a kind of happy/freaky (Nightmare Before Christmas). Thank you very much Billie - Love this beautiful and entertaining card. Be seeing you in the mail with my new Happy Fluxus Holidays seasonal greeting card!

Friday, December 16, 2011

Heebee Post #689 - Stan Askew - Pasadena, California - USA

I hope this doesn't mean that this well-known mail artist has had a bad experience at the race track! I once sold my 1965 Chevy El Camino for betting money - I was convinced I had a winner. Yeah, I've had "Horses on the brain" too!
This piece is trademark Askew. The dark 1cent postage as a sort of timeless border with a dose of the oddly hauntingly familiar within. His meticulous craftsmanship and style is easily distinguishable and identifiable as uniquely his. I played Canasta as a child -and, although I can't remember the rules of the 1950-60's card game, I think it was fun!
Stan also included this lovely 1938 postcard of Rainbow Falls in the Great Smokey Mountains. If you look carefully, you can spot the lone hiker near the bottom of the falls.
Stan was also magnanimous enough to send me these two startling beauties for my cloth-fibre vintage postcard collection. Both cards are in extreme mint condition and have a nice lustre to them. Sweet!
With all this cool stuff was short note of friendship. I appreciate that Stan - Thank you very much! I've just sent you a holiday Fluxus card my friend and have a fun 2012!

Monday, December 12, 2011

Heebee Post #688 - RCBz - St. Clown, Minnesota - USA

Sometimes compared to it's distant cousin, The Colossus of Rhodes, Soldier's Point Lighthouse on Heebee Jeebee Island was quite an attraction for the locals. Brilliantly designed by the early shipwrecked visitors of the Island - out of hardened sand and seaweed - it was an engineering marvel until the restless tides eventually brought it down.
Yes, you are correct Roy, the image of the old lighthouse is rare. The old print could bring a tidy sum at auction! Thank you very much for this terrific piece of Heebee Jeebee nostalgia!

Thursday, December 8, 2011

Heebee Post #687 - Viviana Cernjul - Buenos Aries - Argentina

Viviana's fantastic world of color and joy reminds me of the state of mind referred to as 'reverie'. Check out the fellow on the stairs - with all of his thoughts fully displayed behind him. Then ask him what he is thinking and he'll reply "I don't know, but it felt good"! Reverie - slip into some today!
The reverse side of the card is a jolly stroll through the sandpaper forest.
I have to say, that this envelope is strikingly handsome. It has a certain 'nobleness' and that 'far away' look that is difficult to capture. Incredible postage - Way to go Argentine Post Office! Thank you so much Viviana, your enthusiasm for the art is quite apparent - I see your joyful work all over the Internet. You can visit this pleasant mail artist here: Mail Art for the World. See you in the mail!

Wednesday, December 7, 2011

Heebee Post #686 - Vizma Bruns - Waitpinga, South Australia - Australia

"Another shrimp on the Barbie"? I love the blackened arm doing the shrimp tossing. Oddly sinister somehow - a nice touch! Once these women sit down to argue, somebody is bound to be "The Barbie".
I sure had fun meeting Vizma at IUOMA a couple of weeks ago. She is new to mail art, but she has so much enthusiasm, and is such a quick study, it is difficult to tell. Love this wild decorated envelope. Keep up the good work my new friend - Hope you liked what I sent to you.

Tuesday, December 6, 2011

Heebee Post #685 - Art Tower (Gunter Schwind) - Aschaffenburg - Germany

Nice hair! Gunter whips up a cool hairdo for his newest customer. The striped shapes floating around the subject is actually a shimmery silver. Is it epiphany or headache?
Looks like the beasts have had the time of their lives. They will be telling the story of what happened last night over and over again - that's how legends are born! Thank you very much my dear cousin. I love these guys! What is Gunter up to? Find out: Art Tower's Mail Art.

Friday, December 2, 2011

Heebee Post #683 - Ferran Destemple - Barcelona - Spain

"Enthusiasm and vertigo"? Ferran sends this in quizzical piece that is a triumph of half thought Dada salad with a scoop of vanilla ice cream on the side. Maybe too close to the holiday feasting for this diet.
Thanks for sending this in Ferran, I needed a good head scratching. I couldn't really understand his webstite (losversoscomodetonacion.blogspot.com) , but you can have a shot at it. See you in the mail Ferran.

Tuesday, November 29, 2011

Heebee Jeebee Post #682 - Lotro (Lothar Trott) - Zurich - Switzerland

This philosophical notice "Shows you where you are and now, where to go". Or is it more of a warning -considering that it was found on a urinary wall! Rather gives it an ominous tone. Oh, that Lotro!
I really enjoy Lothar's very busy (frantic) art. It is like it is yelling some kind of indecipherable art message at us. A couple of nice artistamps found on this page as well.
I thought we might want a better look at the magnificent Lotro, in all his fluxus splendor. This fine stamp made by long time mail artist Buzz Blurr.
I love the decorated envelope Lotro sent . It's oddly gorgeous - fantastic mail art! Lotro can really lean over the edge of sanity for a good peek at what's on the other side, then show us a glimpse of what he saw. Thank you very much.

Sunday, November 27, 2011

Heebee Post #681 - Jenn Staggs - Dallas, Texas - USA

The phantom corset arrived here today from the lovely Jenn Staggs. A lovely print, linocut I'm thinking. And quite the figure. Expecting? Nice carving Jenn and thank you very much - See you in the mail.

Thursday, November 24, 2011

Heebee Post #680 - Janet Heritage (Part #1) - Wheat Ridge, Colorado - USA

I think most folks recognize every body's favorite titillating boozy Brit ex-singer. I must admit, I loved Amy Winehouse performances. Yeah, she was loaded, but she could belt it out! As Charles Bukowski would say "It takes stamina"! And she sure had it - in fact it was her curse! And when she's on....wow! What a sex-bomb! Classy sleaze at it's finest! Check her out - pretty toasted, but nailed the song - quite sensually I might add (my favorite song by her) here: Amy sings "Wake up alone".
Nice to have Janet back (I wish we could have Amy back too). I like the incorporation of the wall paper and the cheery array of U.S. Christmas (forever stamps) postage. I guess three of them were already canceled? They look great Janet - love your work! Be seeing you in the mail shortly.

Sunday, November 20, 2011

Heebee Post #679 - Fleur Helsingor - Oakland, California - USA

I love how the tormented appearance a landscape of urban statements relates to the viewer. Here, Fleur constructs from deconstruction - his collection of graffiti snapshots actually cheers up the disregarded debris scattered about the perimeter of the San Francisco Bay. Great composition Fleur!
I have just come back from the Bay Area in California myself. I have actually been down there twice in the last month (some family matters). I would liked to have said hello to Fleur while in Oakland - unfortunately, I was just too busy. I am curious enough about his art to just want to meet him. I did not have time to ask his permission for this nor to arrange a meeting so, maybe next time. Check out some of his work: Fleur's place.