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My Collections, Part 4: Mail ART!

You can see the other parts of my collections series here:
Part One: Autographs
Part Two:  Zines
Part Three:  Trading Cards


Today I opened up my boxes of mail art from years ago.
Around 12 years ago I traded decos with people all over the world.  What are they?  They are decorative booklets in which each person collages and adds artwork to one page.  After the artist has decorated a page, they send it on to another friend, penpal or artist who swaps them.  I swapped these for years with a large number of people, mostly through the mail.  There were (are) communities online in which to find other people to swap them.  Whenever you send out a booklet in the mail you take the risk that it won't ever return to you.  I have received probably hundreds of these books back.  Thousands of other people's books passed through my hands.  I would receive big envelopes full of deco booklets and then make up big envelopes to send to other people (usually including one or two new ones that I made, but mostly those from other people.)  

Years later, I am still occasionally receiving full booklets home!  I'm sure many of them got lost in the shuffle, or were unable to return to me because I've moved several times since then, but I've connected with a few people from facebook who swapped them.  




It is amazing to look through them and see the variety of artistic styles, the countries they passed through and the little messages people wrote as they signed in.


I really loved to attach ribbons, yarn and little doodads as I bound the booklets together.


Drawings, rubberstamping, lettering, collages....  so much to see.  It is a joy to flip through the books.


I would spend probably at least $50 a month on postage to swap mail art.  Crazy, I know!  And that was 10 years ago.  That's one of the big reasons I stopped swapping.  Postage kept going up and up and my disposable income kept going down.  Now it just wouldn't work in my budget. 

There were some of us online who got to know each other well and enclosed personal letters each time we swapped.  Most have since stopped swapping.  One of my penpals from the Netherlands even managed to take a couple trips to the United States and we were able to meet up with her a couple time!  


While I was swapping decos, I also organized an online group to make and trade postcards.  These were really fun, because then you'd get an immediate result, rather than waiting years and years for deco booklets to possibly make their way home.   I have hundreds of these too.  Mostly people would send their handmade postcards (usually based on a theme) to the swap host and then that person would organize and distribute them so you would get one of each person's cards back.  I started punching holes in the corner of them and then attaching them to a metal ring, so that I would have them in little books I could flip through.


I have so much more I could show you.  Each of the deco booklets are filled with about 5-10 pages of mini collages and art.  So much fun!  Another day I will take more photos for you.


I have other collections too, besides the ones I blogged about.  I used to collect stamps and regular postcards too.  I'll save those for another day as well.


My Collections--Part Three

Pile of playing cards with different pictures

Playing cards/trading cards with different pictures


Artist Trading Card binder

Artist Trading Card Binder

One page of Trading Cards by other artists

Page of trading cards by other artists

page of trading cards by other artists

Trading Cards

ATCs
One last thing I have collected are trading cards and artist trading cards.  When I was little I collected all different types of trading cards... Garbage Pail Kids, baseball cards, New Kids on the Block cards and more.  I started collecting Artist Trading Cards about 10-15 years ago too.  Most art people now know what they are, but in case you don't, they are the size of a playing card and artists draw on them, collage them, paint, whatever they desire.  I have several hundred ATCs in my collection.

My Collections Part One; Autographs: is here
My Collections Part Two: Zines is here

My Collections-- Part Two

My Collections Part One-- Autographs is here.
My Collections Part Three-- Trading Cards is here.

Part Two:  Zines

I started collecting zines about 10-15 years ago.  Anytime I saw one in a bookstore, I would pick it up.  Zines are short for "magazines" and they are self-published and handmade.  They are little magazines that are about anything the author desires.  I have also ordered some off the internet and from friends/penpals who made them.

Artsy Zines

Black and white zines



My Collections- Part One

I have had many collections throughout my life.  I think most artists have that desire to collect, record and document.  I am going to take you on a little journey of my various collections.  When I was little I collected stamps, stickers, postcards, trading cards and autographs.  What follows in this post is a portion of my AUTOGRAPH collection which I collected over the course of 3-4 years by writing letters.  I haven't collected many new autographs in the past few years.
Oprah Winfrey, Bette Midler
This one is from my Grandpa's collection.. he was also a huge collector.  Paul Newman!  Now I'm really wondering what happened to some of my other autographs, because I had another one with Paul Newman and Robert Redford in Butch Cassidy & the Sundance Kid.. hmmmm.. what happened to that one?
This is Jodi Picoult, my favorite author.  If you haven't read any of her books, this one is awesome!  I heard her speak at a bookstore.  I probably have other signed books... will have to look through mine.

Brendan Fraser, Whoopi Goldberg, Joe Pesci
My favorite hosts... Casey Kasem, Pat Sajak, Vanna White.  I also have Alex Trebek, but unfortunately I framed it at some point and now have misplaced it.  :(
Mark Grace, Greg Maddux, Dwight Smith (baseball players)
Julio Iglesias and Barry Manilow-- these were given to me by my Grandpa, who was a flea market dealer and was a HUGE collector (packrat/hoarder.)




Do you recognize her?  She is Sarah Michelle Gellar, been in countless movies and was Buffy, from Buffy the Vampire Slayer.  This was her when she was 15 years old and in a teen soap opera that I loved when I was a girl.  She wrote me a whole letter on the back! 
Artist Sandy Skoglund (saw her at the National Art Ed. Conference), Mike Peters cartoonist, Stan Goldberg (Archie), and Bil Keane (Family Circle cartoon)
Mort Walker (Beatle Bailey cartoon), Dana Summers cartoonist, Jim Davis, Eric Carle (author and artist)
This one was my favorite.  Dana Summers sent me this original cartoon layout from his cartoon "Bound and Gagged."  He has done other editorial cartoons and strips.  Don't google "bound and gagged" or you'll find all kinds of bad stuff, lol.   This was my favorite cartoon from the Sunday papers when I was a kid. 

Up next, be on the look out for My Collections-- Part Two:  Zines and Part Three:  Artist Trading Cards and Mail Art.