Showing posts with label anthromorphic mail art project. Show all posts
Showing posts with label anthromorphic mail art project. Show all posts

Wednesday, September 17, 2014

Guess the stamp game - the final answer. (And bonus links)






The answer to last week's envelope in question is...

... Joseph Stella's 'Brooklyn Bridge' from the Modern Art in America 1913-1931 stamp sheet.

Thanks so much to Hester and Jean for playing along, it was a lot of fun to see what guesses you would make. All the ones from last week would have been fun - I didn't even consider any of those as options.


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Bonus links today. If you haven't checked out some of Cara G's blog posts lately, you're really missing out.

She runs an anthropomorphic mail art project that is a lot of fun, and recently has had some incredible mail art from Philippe Charron.

The anthropomorphic mail art project

One of the most creative pieces of mail art I've seen - giraffe by Philippe Charron.

His home improvement monkey.

A cooking dog, with an amazing use of a postage stamp.

And his fantastic bears, made all the more beautiful by the cool French bear stamps.

There's also a jaguar general.

You can see all the entries for Cara's project by clicking here.







Thursday, April 3, 2014

A giraffe for Cara


Cara G has a cool Anthropomorphic Mail Art project. She sends you an image of an animal head (you can also request a human), you do something with it and send it back. You can see the results here. The added captions are hilarious.

Here's my contribution: