A nouvelle image card from a Taiwanese postcrosser. The title is le troisieme homme and I am wondering if it relates to The Third Man, a 1949 film noir starring Orson Wells, Joseph Cotten and Alida Valli.
Saturday, September 13, 2014
Asagao
A summer card from a Japanese postcrosser. She wrote that it was her favorite flower. There was a neighbor who liked to grow these from seed every year in Japan. The flowers were dark blue and ephemeral. They wilted as soon as the heat of the summer came up with the sun. But then, at dawn, there they were again, wet with dew, with a (false) promise of a cool summer respite.
Saturday, September 6, 2014
Victorious
A postcrosser in Poland writes that these are arms of soccer players holding up the sun. However, the simple image can be interpreted in many ways. For example, today, they represent for me a sign of victory! The Oakland A's came from behind in the 9th inning and beat the Houston Astros. Yay!
Punk Face
Here's an altered card from a 19-year old postcrosser in Belarus. At first I didn't see the original image of the VW bus. It has been altered to look like a goth mask or a skull. Real feathers were included. Sometimes youthful writers are less inhibited about their alterations. I love it!
Budapest Bridges
Here's a lovely multiview of Budapest bridges from Geoffrey, who was there this summer. He sent it July 8, but it only arrived this week.
Nizhnee Buibinskoe Lake - Knitted
Here's a bit of knitting on a postcard from Krasnoyarsk, Russia. A city in Siberia, it was part of the gulag prison camp system during Stalinist times. It is a major junction of the Trans-Siberian Railway, and the place Anton Chekov deemed the most beautiful city in Siberia. The view of the Buibinskoe lake is spectacular and it is now on my bucket list.
A Front, A Back
Cool tea bag tabs decorate the front of this altered card from a tea-loving Italian postcrosser
Wonderful stamps, airmail sticker and beer image decorate the back of this altered card from China
Friday, September 5, 2014
English Habits
Susan is in England right now and enjoying the sights. She picked up this fabulous card and said it reminded her of me. Reminds me that I need to finish knitting my socks.
American Pulp
This vintage comic book cover is going to a postcrosser in Russia who likes tigers and horses.
Batman is going to a French postcrosser who likes reading comics. I wonder if he has even heard of Batman?
This pulp fiction book cover card is going to a postcrosser in Lithuania. In taking a second look at her profile, this might be a bit too adult for her. Oh well.
This Route 66 card is going to a Swiss postcrosser who likes to knit, read and cook. I hope this card awakens a desire to hit the road.
Altered People
Three jolly clowns from Newfoundland!
A charming friendship card from Giessen, Germany
A wild, hairy mustachioed postcard from Villeurbanne, France
Sepia Cards
This Edward Curtis card of the Maricopa women is going to a postcrosser in Moscow. These women are supposedly harvesting fruit growing on top of the saguaro. Only thing is, it is not the right season for the fruit.
This youthful portrait of Oscar Wilde is going to a postcrosser in Belarus who loves the theater.
I got this card from the Jewish museum in San Francisco. It portrays a grandfather and granddaughter in Warsaw, photographed by Mara Vishniac Kohn. It is going to a German-Filipina postcrosser living in the Philippines.
Wednesday, September 3, 2014
Eyes Wide Open
Here's an altered ad card from a postcrosser in Germany. She added some "makeup" around the eye. Rather a disquieting image, even without the enhancement.
Views of Mt Tam
Miwako is a Japanese woodblock print artist. Here are two prints, currently on display at Arc Gallery in San Francisco. She made a series on the views of Mt. Tamalpias in Marin. Some say that it resembles an Indian maiden lying down.
Wednesday, August 27, 2014
Two Kinds of Flags
A lovely Soviet-era postcard from a postcrosser in Russia. She said this card was printed in 1976, well before she was born. Interesting Disneyesque effect with the castle and magical fireworks.
A touching postcard form a postcrosser in Taiwan. This amazing Tibetan prayerflag card is written in Japanese and printed by the Qinghai-Tibet International Travel Service. The ground is littered with old, decayed prayer flags and in the background, granite mountain ranges.
Recent Cards Sent
Picked up this civil war re-enactment card in Virginia recently. I've observed these re-enactments in New England and Pennsylvania. I wonder if they would be re-enacting 9/11 a hundred years from now? Sending this card to a postcrosser in Malaysia.
An owl inside a sagauro cactus. This card is going to a postcrosser in the Netherlands. He's an anthropologist and wanted cards with animals or birds on them.
Petition for Change
Riko would like to change our organization's name to something more attractive to the younger generation. She sent me a card and envelope filled with with suggestions.
Summertime in NYC
Susan sent this card from a recent trip to New York. The card has that hazy, humid quality of a New York summer. Her purse got searched at the Statue of Liberty. They thought they saw a knife through the scanner. Turned out to be a nail clipper. I had a similar incident in Mexico many years ago. My toe nail clippers were nearly confiscated. Luckily, I had a friend who spoke Spanish fluently. They ended up laughing and returning the clippers to me.
Shoerageous
Shoes by Laron Bickerstaff at Creativity Explored. Their new show runs through October 1 and features shoes created by artists at CE. This nonprofit provides space and materials for artists with developmental disabilities to create, exhibit and sell art.
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