To all Mail Art Artists: Some of your works are shown in the German TV show I attended!
To watch the entire programme (minute 15:00 – 15:30 your works!):
http://www.br.de/mediathek/video/sendungen/wir-in-bayern/freitag-27052016-lust-auf-heimat-100.html
Incoming Mail Art #40 from Gradara (PU) / Italy :
„Ciò che il cuore dona rimane nel cuore degli altri“
– Was das Herz gibt, bleibt im Herzen der Anderen – What the heart gives, remains in others –
Grazie molto, cara Laura Gallotta, I love this heart made in Raku ceramics.
Read about the concorso fotografico „i murk parlano d’amore“ (the walls tell about love)
www.gradara.org/eventi/gradara-da-amare
Incoming Mail Art #39 from San Francisco / USA:
just wow………………………………………………………………………………………………………
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Thank you so much, Chepin Mora! It found a nice place in the museum.
I’d love to get some explanation about this art work … Love?
Incoming Mail Art #38 from Berlin / Germany:
Astonishing how fast time passes. Thank you Nero Morens (neromorens.tumblr.com) !
Incoming Mail Art #37 from Hannover/ Germany:
Thank you so much Lars Schumacher (www.larsschumacher.de) for sending more of your amazing pictures !
Incoming Mail Art #36 from Hannover/ Germany:
Thank you Susanne Schumacher (www.susanneschumacher.de) for these photographs !
Incoming Mail Art #35 from Estonia:
Very inspiring works from the KURSI KOOLKOND artist group (www.kursiart.com) !
Incoming Mail Art #34 from Italy:
Thank you Roberto Scala for your contribution !
Incoming Mail Art #33 from Texas/ USA:
Thank you Russell Manning for these lovely works !
Incoming Mail Art #32 from Brasil:
Thanks a lot Coletivo Conta for this matter of the heart ! I love it !
Incoming Mail Art #31 from the UK:
Thank you so much Simon Warren for all your great stories !
Incoming Mail Art #30 from Germany:
Thank you Lars Schumacher (www.larsschumacher.de) – I love them and I want mooooree, please!
Incoming Mail Art #29 from London/UK:
Bird love …
Incoming Mail Art #28 from Italy:
Thank you so much, Christiane Tuoto, for your wonderful and very touching peace of art!
Incoming Mail Art #27 from Germany:
Thanks to Anonymus
Incoming Mail Art #26 from the UK:
Thank you again, Simon Warren, for your contribution!
Incoming Mail Art #25 from Turkey:
Thank you, Nursen Ener, for your contribution!
„Love is pure responsibility of someone or something“
Incoming Mail Art #24 from Turkey:
Thank you, Samiye Erdoğan, for your contribution „Kibele Love of ANATOLIA“
Incoming Mail Art #23 from Los Angeles / USA:
Thank you, Monica Rex, for your contribution!
„Love is a mystery“
Incoming Mail Art #22 from Bari / Italy:
Thank you, Pietro Romano Matarrese, for your contribution to LOVE and the lovely music CDs!
Incoming Mail Art #21 from Balneário Camboriú / Brasil:
Thank you, Dórian Ribas Marinho, for your contribution!
Incoming Mail Art #20 from Arizona:
Thank you to Andre Pace! Jesus, what happened on July 27, 2012??
Incoming Mail Art #19 from Galway Ireland:
Thank you to John Jennings for your enigmatic contribution. Kawaii = japanese expression for nice, sweet, attractive ?
Incoming Mail Art #18 from Montevideo / Uruguay:
Thank you Correo C. for your contribution!
Incoming Mail Art #17 from the UK:
„The Road To Tring by Simon Warren – a tale of the destructive power of love“
Thanks a lot for your contribution. The first thing which came into my mind was: „A lot of work“.
Incoming Mail Art #16 from Saligny / France:
Thank you to Eléna Signori for this example of love infantile-maternelle.
Incoming Mail Art #15 from Ashiya-City / Japan:
„Better than Sex is JESUS“
Thank you to Ryosuke Cohen for this DIN A3 collage made out of stamps.
Incoming Mail Art #14 from Columbus / Ohio:
Thank you to C. Mehrl Bennett for sending this funny, delicate movie „Mail Art romance – A documentary about true love found through mail art“ by John McClintock! I can’t believe it’s from 1982, it’s so cool.
Incoming Mail Art #13 from Saint-Petersburg / Russia:
Thank you to Alertina for these lovely hearts, a love them!
Incoming Mail Art #12 from Faenza/Italy:
Thank you, Roberto, for your contribution and the song „Il cielo in una stanza“ – The sky in a room – yes, that’s love!
Incoming Mail Art #11 from Pompei/Italy:
Thank you to Domenico Severino (www.domenicoseverino.com) for these LOVEly collages!
Incoming Mail Art #10 from Oslo/Norway:
Thanks a lot to Jaromir Svozilik (www.svozilik.com) for his pencil drawing „LOVE“ – I love it.
Incoming Mail Art #9 from Canada/British Colombia:
„Love is a sure thing!
LOVERS IN A DANGEROUS TIME
MAKE LOVE NOT WAR“
Thank you to Mailarta for this collage!
Incoming Mail Art #8 from Germany:
Thanks to SEYF ART H (www.art-seyfarth.com) for this lovely sparkling heart!
Incoming Mail Art #7 from the United States, Texas:
Thanks to Russell Manning! I love your humour, I worry about Daisy’s eye though.
Incoming Mail Art #6 from Germany:
Thanks to Annette Behlau! I’m happy you sent me your texts as an insight, thank you!
Incoming Mail Art #5 from Canada:
„LOVE = The Connect …“
Thank you to Snappy (http://snappyservice@blogspot.com)
Incoming Mail Art #4 from Belgium:
Thank you for your warming words: „As it was yesterday a hard black day 4 Belgium, I send you today a lot of LOVE from Belgium!
Only love can save the world“
I love your beautiful stickers!! I wonder who that woman and what her story is …
Incoming Mail Art #3 from Poland:
I opened the attractive orange envelope as indicated: OPEN HERE.
Then I realized I had ripped of a part of the artwork. I immediately felt a bad conscience: “Oh no, I didn’t open it the proper way, I damaged it!”
Great idea JERZY from Warszawa, thanks a lot!
Thoughts: „Did I ever break a heart (besides this one)? Short-term: yes. Long-term: no. They are all in new relationships or married. Was my heart ever broken? Yes, but it got better and better after it.“
Incoming Mail Art #2 from Spain:
Love … I don’t dare to open – am I supposed to open it??
Thank you to Pedro Bericat (www.mutesound.org)!
Incoming Mail Art #1 from Austria:
Thank you to Klaus Pinter (www.klaus-pinter.net)
Funny, but: a hard one, I have to think about the meaning and relation to LOVE. Any help?