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Tuesday, August 18, 2015

Katerina N, Thessaloniki, Greece

This entry has a note on the back "do not put on scanner glass" which I didn't read until after I scanned it. Ooops. The upper and lower bands are actual sandpaper. They did not ruin the glass, whew. I like the way the torn edges created mountain landscapes

The lines  give this card such a sense of speed!

And that's exactly what will happen in a month!

Thanks Kat, for your entres.

Bob Isenberg, Camp Lutherlyn, Pennsylvania, USA



This print is quite interesting. I like the way the bicycle appears on the background and the use of stamps for the text. I think it's a monoprint, but maybe Bob can comment on this and tell about his technique.

Thanks for sending, Bob

Wednesday, August 12, 2015

Abby May, Camp Lutherlyn, Pennsylvania, USA

We have to use our imagination and supply the frame for this bicycle with it's two different colored wheels. Or Maybe, we're looking at a couple of unicycles. Abby took a long tme to label her Mail Art.

Thanks for entering, Abby.

Monday, August 10, 2015

Xavier, Camp Lutherlyn, Pennsylvania, USA

The art teacher at a summer camp, sent me a message that she was sending me Mail Art from her art campers.
How fun!
Here's one from Xavier that looks like it was done by rolling something on the paper to created the look of bicycle tires rolling along. How's this for action and the thrill of the race!
Thanks, Xavier.

Tuesday, August 4, 2015

Brooke Cooks, Seattle, WA, USA


Brooke sent in an interesting piece. The bicycle appears to be paper craft that's been scanned, then cut out and collaged to a lovely painted substrate.

Thanks, Brooke, for sending your work to the exhibit.

Monday, July 27, 2015

Serse Luigetti, Perugia, Italy


. Whether it's the juxtaposition of disparate images or repetition, Serse Luigetti's work is always interesting.