Showing posts with label Joel S Cohen. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Joel S Cohen. Show all posts

Friday, September 23, 2022

Giant Whirlpool of the Mail Art Wave

For quite a few years I have been faithfully blogging wonderful mail art I receive.  I made lots of mail art too. Sometimes when I get a pile of mail art and don't manage to blog it for a little while, I can feel as if I am being swept away in a mail art wave. I think this is a positive idea, though.

Unknow artist
reproduction Sticker Dude



design: theo nelson
text: The Sticker Dude



Notice the stickers and stamps! Wonderful!



Stickers and stamps on back of envelope





Thank you Sticker Dude. peace!

~Gi

 

Saturday, March 5, 2022

Are you Kind?



One of the things I regret, regularly, is how I don't answer emails, or post swiftly.  When I was in the Kerio Valley, hanging at the post office waiting for news from abroad, I had already composed a version of my reply as I walked home from the PO. Then in the evenings, after I marked students' work, I would paint the envelopes and put the words int he right order on paper. These days I respond in my head but it takes days, weeks, sometimes even months to reply and by then the chimera of news has shifted and my 'reply' seems irrelevant. Life is just faster.

I'm not sure when Sticker Dude sent me this, but the inclusion of Guernica makes me think it was a recent mailing. My pile of mailart is topsy turvy and out of order. and LATE to respond to.


And yet, although the past two + years have been a miserable chapter, as I read the comments from the Idaho doctor, I couldn't help thinking how our gratitude for the NHS, and Doctors worldwide is but a memory in the news of hundreds of thousands of refugees flooding through the European borders and being homed by mere citizens, responding to the humanitarian crisis.  We are doing THIS together. We have done that together.



Meanwhile, I am a somewhat lapsed mailartist, meaning to send things out but running out of time before the sun sets.  While I agree wholehearedly with Joel, that mail art is a way of looking at art and life from a different perspective and sharing art for art's sake, I can't help painting for paintings sake and that distracts from the Utopian aspect.





 Thanks Joel, so much to think about, respond to and talk to myself about.  Hopefully I will respond to you soon!

Monday, December 6, 2021

Always Fresh



I realised as I was scanning this stuff from Joel that I don't know about his practice… what I mean is I don't know if he sends lots of similar mailings in a whoosh or if every package of mail art is bespoke.  /What I really mean is did Joel make the same envelope for a series of mail art mailings or did he just make one of the envelopes I received? I am in love with this envelope! It's everyting about it. And the Grantwood motif is exquisite.


This mail art mailing arrived some time ago… I must get back to recording incoming dates. but, I am not a perfectionist.  I am not exact.  I am intuitive and rules, well rules. So very little interest in rules, but whenever this arrived, the fact that I opened it today was timely. I have been totally out-of-commission for weeks due to a local art exhibition I ran/hung with a community of artists. I made many paintings over lockdown.  I didn't make so much mail art.  I was experimenting with myself instead of exchanging with others. That's OK, but the writing included in this mailing expresses, exactly, how I feel about mail art and why it is valid, important and I will always participate in some fashion.














And this brilliant, Ray johnson collage decoder will be invaluable. Thank you for a perfect mailing, Joel. It had everything I needed today and I am inspired.
 

Tuesday, February 2, 2021

A few things from Joe Cohen

I am a little behind on my mail art blogging (again).  I have been making more mail art but that means I have less time for blogging.  Time isn't exactly elastic and I can't find more of it.  So, apologies for conflating a few things here from Joel It is actually two mailings. but one of the mailings had an envelope inside that said Guyver archive, so I have opted for simplicity.  Besides, I have another exciting mailing from Joel which is on the scanner as I type.

I will leave it to you to peruse, look for patterns and overlaps to make your own meaning! As ever, it's great to get this bonus mail art for the Guver archive! 

postcard front

postcard back



















little boekie