Images from the so-called Malerwinkelhaus

Images from the so-called Malerwinkelhaus
click on the image to see details of the call

Mittwoch, 31. Dezember 2014

... Happy New Year ...

... here some special rockets for the new year ...
 
 
The mail art exhibition will take place in March 2015 
and it will be a catalogue published as well.
Participants will get a free copy, but the Museum has a special arrangement for visitors, you will get a free copy
paying only the entrance for the Museum - 
entrance fee is only  2.50 € - so if you want to visit
the Museum in Marktbreit yourself, you are welcome and will be surprised with a free catalogue. Where will you get that?
 
I want to say Thank You to all participants
and wish you all a Happy New Year 2015.
See you in the mail box.
this blog will be paused for some time now
please do not send any further mail art - the call is closed

arriving mail art from Helena Scharf (Germany)


 
Helena has painted the Malerwinkelhaus, cut it into pieces and collaged it
over a selfportrait of Vincent van Gogh and did with the angle a wordpun
on the name of the house
Thank you

arriving mail art from Heinz W. Lotz (Germany)


 
Heinz last Submission to the Project.
Thank you

arriving mail art from Miranda Vissers (Netherlands)


 
Miranda was inspired by the frame work and made this painted and collaged card.
Thank you

Dienstag, 30. Dezember 2014

arriving mail art from Heinz W. Lotz (Germany)


 
 
The smallest mail art came from Heinz
just 4x7cm in size.
Thank you

... postal experiment ...


 
postal experiment using some images from Bruno Chiarlone and an already
used postage stamp from Italy - it arrived

arriving mail art from Jamila Ithaia Wawzyniak (Brazil)


 
Jamila has drawn her interpretation of the Malerwinkelhaus on red paper.
Thank you

arriving mail art from Siegfried Feustel (Germany)



 
Siegfried has found a historical image of the Malerwinkel 
on the cover for a view master envelope.
Thank you
 

arriving mail art from Terry Reid (Australia)



 
Terry has integrated the Malerwinkelhaus into the opera of Sydney.
Thank you

arriving mail art from Henning Mittendorf (Germany)




 
Henning has sent a modification of the Malerwinkelhaus
which looks like a circuit board.
Thank you

arriving mail art from Kerstin Möbius (Germany)



 
Kerstin has drawn a colourful image of the Malerwinkelhaus.
Thank you

arriving mail art from Michael Heinze (Germany)





Michael has sent an old postcard with a leporello inside,
where you can see some former activities of the Museum.
Thank you

arriving mail art from Anna Karina Fries (Germany)




 
 
Anna Karina (Carina?) has drawn another work for the call
inside a little Leporello.
Thank you
 

arriving mail art from Heinz W. Lotz (Germany)

 
Another collage from Heinz.
Thank you

arriving mail art from Dorothea Hikel (Germany)


 
Dorothea has drawn the shape of the river Main where the town Marktbreit belongs to
Thank you

arriving mail art from Michael Uhlmann (Germany)


 
Michael has made a digitial collage with all the activities the Museum
has done the last years, coming out of the house like flowers.
But why has he spent 4,10 € for this postcard?
Thank you

arriving mail art from Rémy Pénard (France)


 
The second Submission from Rémy, here a collaged work.
Thank you
 

arriving mail art from Jean-Pierre Comes (France)



 
Jean-Pierre has sent a new drawn Image of the Malerwinkelhaus
he used the photograph I made once with the caterpillar in the street.
Thank you.

arriving mail art from Anna Karina Fries (Germany)


 
Anna Karina has made a frame work of the Malerwinkelhaus
out of salt sticks and photographed the result.
Thank you

arriving mail art from Heinz W. Lotz (Germany)










 
This time Heinz has sent a whole collaged booklet how to
build a Malerwinkelhaus
Thank you