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19 May 2014

Mail Art

okay,
something you might not know about me is . . .
that i LOVE mail
NOT email, but the good ol' fashioned snail-mail! its
not uncommon for me to go out of my way to drop a letter
off at the post office or to stand in a looong line just to pick
out a specific stamp. writing thank you notes, sending a
birthday card, or just a note to journal about what i have been
doing lately is a delight for me!

when i read about Jason Brown's REINVENTION project,
i knew i had found a perfect blend.....
ART + MAIL.
the awesome thing is that ANYONE can take part in this project
(no art skills required!)
visit Jason's web page and find inspiration from pieces of
mail art already submitted.
and for a peak at my little piece of art that went
to the post office today, scroll down! :)
-M.ELLIOTT

Check out the Reinvention Project website!

(my submission)
color study, 4.5"x6" acrylic and pen on canvas paper,
M.Elliott 2014

(back view)

(front view)

So, WHAT IS MAIL ART????
Mail Art, also referred to as Postal Art and Correspondence Art, 
are small scale works of art sent via the postal service (a work of art isn't considered Mail Art until it is dispatched). Each piece of Mail Art is unique; sometimes the artwork is meant to engage social, artistic, and political issues. All forms of material and artistic techniques may be used. Rubber stamps (including artistamps or artist-created stamps), stickers, paint and other material may be combined in Mail Art collage. Ray Johnson, founder of the New York Correspondence School, is often also credited as the founder of contemporary Mail Art. 

08 May 2014

Birdhouse Thing

one of my favorite events in NASHVILLE!

such a fun evening sampling and tasting delicious food and
drink from local restaurants while admiring and biding on 
intricately detailed and themed birdhouses, artwork
and jewelry.... BUT the best part 

is getting to take something home that you fell in love with 
and know 
that you are helping provide music lessons to a child!
hope to see you there! -M.ELLIOTT



07 January 2014

2.0.1.4

one of my favorite things about january 
is the clearing and the cleaning that 
takes place both physically and mentally. 
the holiday decor is stored.
the shopping is finished.
and the festivities give way 
to quietness, reflection, and new beginnings.  
in this quietness my thoughts begin 
to shape feelings into words
intentions for the new year are formed
SERVE  .  NOURISH  .  COLLABORATE

SERVE
breathing in, serving out

NOURISH
fruitful, bearing fruit
life giving
(*see photos below of my new herb garden)

COLLABORATE
alternate art forms
art in unexpected places
((*exciting  things in the works, stay tuned!!!))

(thanks Kyle for the best gift!)

(my new herb garden)

(flat leaf parsley, sweet basil, oregano, onion chives, cilantro,
cherry tomatoes, and a poblano pepper)


16 December 2013

snowy owls

guess "whoo whoo" created these charming "snowy" OWLS?
. . . 5 young emerging artists at FEAR NO ART

i had the privilege of spending a misty grey saturday morning with 
5 talented young artists.  we spent the first part of our morning 
sketching and drawing before working with tempera paints on 
canvas paper to create our "snowyOWLS.  

i love how their creative differences stand out!
their favorite part was creating "snow" with the tempera paint

creative minds hard at work

detail of young artist's rendition of an owl

young artist's rendition of an owl and moon

collection of work

young artist's rendition of an owl 

-M.ELLIOTT