Showing posts with label gerard barbot. Show all posts
Showing posts with label gerard barbot. Show all posts

Tuesday, July 20, 2010

Saturday, September 26, 2009

mailart to gerard barbot


front & back. 4" x 6".

sent September 26, 2009.





Wednesday, September 23, 2009

from gerard barbot


front & back. 4" x 6". found under the seat in my car November 26th, 2009.






front & back. 4" x 6". received September 2009.






front & back. 4" x 6". received September 2009.






front & back. 4" x 6". received September 2009.







front & back. 4" x 6". received September 2009.






front & back. 4" x 6". received September 2009.






front & back. 4" x 6". received September 2009.






front & back. 4" x 6". received September 2009.





Tuesday, August 25, 2009

from gerard barbot


front & back. 4" x 6".






front & back. 4" x 6".






front & back. 4" x 6".






front & back. 4" x 6".






front & back. 4" x 6".







front & back. 4" x 6". These postcards were all received from Gerard, August 2009.





from gerard barbot


front & back. 4" x 6".

Gerard sent me a series of cards all around the same time. This is the only card I can locate at the moment. I have the others I just can't remember where I put them...





Friday, August 7, 2009

mailart to gerard barbot


front & back. 5" x 7". sent February 9, 2007.


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front & back. 6" x 12". sent August 20, 2007.

This postcard that I sent to Gerard is 3 individual 4x6 in. postcards that were taped together to make one continuous piece but gatefolded over and taped shut. The mailing dimensions were 4" x 6" until unfolded.


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front & back. 4" x 6". this postcard was sent sometime 2008.


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front & back. 4" x 6". sent November 14, 2006. this was a postcard that I sent to Gerard for one of his projects. I don't think I ever found out what this project was...

This was done on a BWAC postcard, that I modified. The postage stamp is really great - very graphic, in an old-school way. I love ordering stamps from the USPS...tiny artworks, every time. I know in this day and age, people poo-poo "snail mail"...but I still think the idea that for a relatively (incredibly?!) small amount of money, one can send a physical letter to - literally - anyplace on the globe. I still think that is one of the coolest things ever...





Saturday, July 25, 2009

exchange with gerard barbot 2


initial postcard sent to Gerard Barbot.








step 2.






step 3.






step 4.






step 5.






final step. This complete interchange took place between november 11, 2005 and september 8, 2006.