IN mail art, there are very few rules. However, most mail art projects have these similarities:
No money exchanges hands. In general, mail art is exchanged between artists, not bought and sold. There aren’t usually fees involved to participate in mail art projects. Mail art is given freely, without the expectation of something in return. No judgements are made about the artwork or its quality. You get what you get. Once the envelope has been dropped into the mail, forget about it.
6 comments:
This is true mail art poetry.
Steve
https://iuoma-network.ning.com/profile/ToheiMano
Another great piece of postal art!
TT
Smile you received mail art.
See you in the mail.
B.B.
These are lovely! Loving the fractal image stamps!
Francisco
Maurizio Cattelan project of Mail Art
https://www.facebook.com/people/Maurizio-Cattelan-project-of-Mail-Art/61556862665708/
Look no further...
Gianni
IN mail art, there are very few rules. However, most mail art projects have these similarities:
No money exchanges hands. In general, mail art is exchanged between artists, not bought and sold. There aren’t usually fees involved to participate in mail art projects.
Mail art is given freely, without the expectation of something in return.
No judgements are made about the artwork or its quality. You get what you get.
Once the envelope has been dropped into the mail, forget about it.
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