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I've sent out Paghat Postcards for around twenty years -- original collage
artwork trusted to the mails, & I rarely see any of these works a second time unless they turn up in some underground art exhibition at a cafe, museum, gallery, or reproduced in documentation catalogs. It was interesting to discover some fragment of one of my collages has ended up on a CD: http://www.molochcd.com/news.html Now if it had been some bit of my fiction (for which I'm well paid) used without permission with me finding out after the fact, I'd feel rather annoyed & do something about that, but as the artworks are sent into the world without expectation of much of it being saved or seen again, it is actually nice to see it turn up. If I'd not been credited, I would never have recognized it as a fragment of any collage of mine. I like it when my one-of-a-kind pag-cards resurface in new formats. By the by, the way to get one of my art cards is to send me one you've done, the motto being "Senders Receive!" E-attachments don't count; has to come through the mail. If you don't already have my postal address, feel free to request that info in a private email, or visit http://www.paghat.com/mailartindex.html where you'll be able to ferret out the address if you try. -paggers -- "Of what are you afraid, my child?" inquired the kindly teacher. "Oh, sir! The flowers, they are wild," replied the timid creature. -from Peter Newell's "Wild Flowers" See the Garden of Paghat the Ratgirl: http://www.paghat.com/ |
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news I've sent out Paghat Postcards for around twenty years -- original collage artwork trusted to the mails, & I rarely see any of these works a second time unless they turn up in some underground art exhibition at a cafe, museum, gallery, or reproduced in documentation catalogs. It was interesting to discover some fragment of one of my collages has ended up on a CD: http://www.molochcd.com/news.html Now if it had been some bit of my fiction (for which I'm well paid) used without permission with me finding out after the fact, I'd feel rather annoyed & do something about that, but as the artworks are sent into the world without expectation of much of it being saved or seen again, it is actually nice to see it turn up. If I'd not been credited, I would never have recognized it as a fragment of any collage of mine. I like it when my one-of-a-kind pag-cards resurface in new formats. By the by, the way to get one of my art cards is to send me one you've done, the motto being "Senders Receive!" E-attachments don't count; has to come through the mail. If you don't already have my postal address, feel free to request that info in a private email, or visit http://www.paghat.com/mailartindex.html where you'll be able to ferret out the address if you try. -paggers are you at least going to get a free copy of the CD? |
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On Fri, 23 Jan 2004 03:06:50 GMT, Salty Thumb
wrote: (paghat) wrote in news I've sent out Paghat Postcards for around twenty years -- original collage artwork trusted to the mails, & I rarely see any of these works a second time unless they turn up in some underground art exhibition at a cafe, museum, gallery, or reproduced in documentation catalogs. It was interesting to discover some fragment of one of my collages has ended up on a CD: http://www.molochcd.com/news.html Now if it had been some bit of my fiction (for which I'm well paid) used without permission with me finding out after the fact, I'd feel rather annoyed & do something about that, but as the artworks are sent into the world without expectation of much of it being saved or seen again, it is actually nice to see it turn up. If I'd not been credited, I would never have recognized it as a fragment of any collage of mine. I like it when my one-of-a-kind pag-cards resurface in new formats. By the by, the way to get one of my art cards is to send me one you've done, the motto being "Senders Receive!" E-attachments don't count; has to come through the mail. If you don't already have my postal address, feel free to request that info in a private email, or visit http://www.paghat.com/mailartindex.html where you'll be able to ferret out the address if you try. -paggers are you at least going to get a free copy of the CD? Hey I checked out your web site i liked it maybe I'll send some of my art on a post card to you I'm not as good as I used to be in highschool because of loss of vision (I'm leagaly blind ) but it sounds like fun so i'll give it a go Michelle |
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wrote: Hey I checked out your web site i liked it maybe I'll send some of my art on a post card to you I'm not as good as I used to be in highschool because of loss of vision (I'm leagaly blind ) but it sounds like fun so i'll give it a go Michelle Cool! I will be watching for something from you! -paggers -- "Of what are you afraid, my child?" inquired the kindly teacher. "Oh, sir! The flowers, they are wild," replied the timid creature. -from Peter Newell's "Wild Flowers" See the Garden of Paghat the Ratgirl: http://www.paghat.com/ |
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