Start the Revolution. Make more mail art!
Alyssum Moinet is my name, I like mail art. It's my game. Mail me mail, mail or art, I'll send you something back, it fills up my heart. My address is simple, so there's no excuse, you can be famous on Google and own the world. Alyssum 1304 N. Beeline hwy #29 Payson, AZ 85541
Saturday, February 28, 2015
Outgoing Glitch Postcard Drawings
Painting Collab by Mudhead and I
Labels:
Alyssum Moinet,
Chris Mudhead Reynolds,
collab,
dada,
erotic art,
fairies,
homes,
metaphysics,
moments in time,
painting,
pregnant,
psychedelic,
rabbit,
rainbows,
raven,
separate reality,
tiny worlds,
totem,
zen
Tuesday, February 24, 2015
Glimmering review on outgoing mail art to De Villo Sloan
In regards to the outgoing mail art that we sent to De Villo Sloan about a month back, we found a glimmering critique in return. I am very proud to make art with the all-talented Chris Mudhead, and it feels wonderful for the positive confirmation from someone so respected in the mail art community.
Thank you, Mr. Sloan, and speaking for Mudhead and I, we are very pleased that you enjoyed- and appreciated the mail!
https://minxuslynxus2.wordpress.com/2015/02/22/minxus-mail-bag-spectacular-collabs-by-mudhead-alyssum-payson-arizona-usa/
Thank you, Mr. Sloan, and speaking for Mudhead and I, we are very pleased that you enjoyed- and appreciated the mail!
https://minxuslynxus2.wordpress.com/2015/02/22/minxus-mail-bag-spectacular-collabs-by-mudhead-alyssum-payson-arizona-usa/
Sunday, February 22, 2015
Sunday, February 15, 2015
Self Reflections Have Everything to do With You and You and You and Me
We are a reflection of everything around us. We are alive because we are supported by our subconscious... God, Universe/ Brahman, etc. Continue to ward off evil, and produce good in all directions. Allow growth of new and death of old... change. Pay attention to your feelings and to the subtleties in the world. These things are most important. Allow yourself to not only see in a logical, literal way, for balance comes from the polarity of two anythings. See literally and metaphorically, and your own self will give you the answers that you are needing, either through others and your surroundings, and through yourself as well.
Labels:
Alyssum Moinet art,
cool drawings,
crayola,
dada,
day in the life,
elk,
erotic art,
erotica,
good magic,
illuminati,
metaphysics,
moments in time,
painting,
pen and ink,
stag,
upanishads
Wednesday, February 11, 2015
Incoming Mail Art from Henry Guild
After a rough day, followed by a long walk in the rain at four in the morning, I went to check the mail, and found this piece waiting for me. It was especially powerful to me, in a way that only the receiver can describe. We have all had powerful synchronicities before in life, however, it is especially amazing when it come in such a form as this.
As far as Mr. Guild goes, I am assuming that he found my address through my blog. There is something incredibly refreshing about the simplicity of this piece. All that the envelope contained was these pictures, however, the candidness and honesty of a normal day in New York fascinated me profusely. I am a sucker for day-in-the-life documentation, and I was very intrigued by this piece.
In case any of you would like to see more of Mr. Guild's mail art, mail him something neat, or just give his page some love, here is his IUOMA page:
Incoming Mail Art from C. Mehrl Bennett
We received this postcard in return, a few months back, after sending some mail her way. Very beautifully done, and she even played with images that we sent her, by copying the style. Naturally, we were confused. However, Mudhead and I always love a good think-piece, and were very impressed with the strangeness of it.
Tuesday, February 10, 2015
Outgoing Mail Art to Theirry Tiller
Monday, February 9, 2015
Incoming Mail Art from Taradactyl: Dactyl Life
After sending some mail art her way, Miss Tara Dactyl sent us some back, responding our mail art call, "Good Magic". It is clearly apparent that much work was put into this piece, with lots of heart.
Front cover |
Back cover |
These are some of the trinkets found inside, either handmade, or with magazine and a book cutout about the history of magic. |
Monday, February 2, 2015
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