Saturday, June 4, 2016

Brain Cell 944


Find the corn cob!



9 comments:

  1. Found! And wow, in the same colours as the original, amazingly done, great work by Ryosuke Cohen (and by you :-) )!

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    1. For this one I sent 120 (or maybe 150, I don't remember) stickers with the 'corn cob' printed on already.

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    2. All honour to you!!
      Now I see, a slight trace of the sticker's edge!

      And I think you've sent 150, I thought that is the request. Or one design (which I did send, be it the original drawing - I think you already might have spotted mine?)

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    3. Yes, the nice we love snail mail stamp. Always fun to be in the same brain cell issue as my mail art friends.

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  2. Sure, always a pleasure to be connected also via the brain cell form!

    (the snail was on the other one, in this sheet there's my 'ziplock stamps', recognizable by the stamp edges, my logo has been hidden behind someone else's mail art :-) )

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    1. I see it now - I was looking on my original files and must have opened the incorrect brain cell - how ironic! There's a post coming up in July that shows how my brain is deteriorating...

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    2. We're getting old!.. Well, on one hand our brains might be detiorating*, but as wisdom comes with age, meanwhile our brains are filled with wise things, too :-)

      * How recognizable! However, I blame a 'too busy life' for things like this, not my brain itself :-)

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  3. Brain Cell still amazes me. Is it the longest mail art project in the world?

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    1. It must be. And it has included so many mail artists over the years. I am always amazed at how Ryosuke pieces all the things together each time and always comes up with an interesting and pleasing whole. I suppose after 900+ issues you become practiced in this type of arranging.

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