I'm not sure if I am meant to read the words below the drawing on this envelope. As it happened, the mail graffiti has printed over the words making them impossible to read now. I suspect it is asemic writing and part of Ted's poetry. The image is also enigmatic but, enticing! I haven't met Ted Trager before. I notice the restrained colours and appreciate the typewriting. When I turn the envelope over I learn how Ted found me:
I am well, Ted. I am a little slow responding to mail art these days, and even slower sending it out but I appreciate every piece I get and archive them all in my big mail art collection. I record all my incoming and outgoing mail in my postal ledger and eventually reply to everyone.
I don't know enough baout ted to put these images in context but notice that each of the four quadrants works as a strong image on its own. It reads as an album cover. Punky Jazz, maybe? The red suggests protest to me and the horn must be playing something sad.
I can almost see the character of the person who wrote this. Some day, when I have time to settle down in my armchair, I will try to unpick the exact words in this example from the POG archive for now, I will just delight in the exclamation marks.
Thank you Ted.
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