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Stehekin in the World - Mail Art Gallery

If I spell your name or town wrong send an e-mail (markschrr@gmail.com)

The first arrival - from Portland, Oregon's Liana Swink - refers to Cynthia Nawalinski's ink drawing, "Charles at Hat Rock" (on the right).  It's called, "Hat Rock meet Shoe Bridge". 

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                    This card is from Silvano Pertoni of Genoa, Italy.  Silvano sends Italian sun to warm our spirits.

These two cards are from Sharon Schroeder living in Spring Hill, Florida.  These are fabric pieces.  If you click on each picture it will get bigger and you can see the stitches.  Quilters and other fabric artists take note!  We'd love to have your entries in this show.  
                                                         The subject of the second card is the full moon rising over the mountains.



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        Ruud Janssen, founder of the IUOMA,  keeper of rubber stamps and the most enthusiastic of mail art promoters sent this envelope


         Two Poets  -  Anita Endrezze of Everett, Washington                           Andre Pace  Phoenix, Arizona


                    Jan Theuninck, exiled in Belgium                                       John Jennings, happy in Galway, Ireland

                       Jan, what's this about?  (markschrr@gmail.com)

                  Coutarelli (or Kifisas)   Athens, Greece                                      Earl M. Boyer    Tucson, Arizona

                          Monica Rex    Los Angeles                                            Another from Earl M. Boyer of Tucson

              Alexander Limarev sends this card from Siberia.  Nice stamps(!) so the address side is pictured too.

Gildo de Vido Dordi's drawing refers to "Hole Saw" in the community show.  Gildo's home is Belluno, Italy.

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Eni Ilis  -  Campines, Italy

                          The envelope and hands are by Dorian Ribas Marinho who lives in Florianopolis, Brazil
               The lumenaria scene from Albuquerque was sent by Anne Braunschweig from Corrales, New Mexico

Liana Swink (Portland, Oregon) painted the watercolor of flowers to have a conversation with Mary Denmead's felted hanging in the community show. 

Allissa Duke, Sydney, Australia in conversation with Sandy Walker's "Forest Ground 3".

 Ana Garcia  -   Pindelo, Portugal               From "Stumpy", Portland, Oregon - "Ripsaw Ridge and Keyhole Firs" a takeoff on 'punny' names referring back to "Hat Butte" and "Shoe Bridge".  

       Inge Leonora den Ouden  -  Meppel, Netherlands                                  Daniele Principe  -  Milan, Italy

        Liketelevision Snow  Tamworth, New Hampshire

Victor Femenias von Willigmann  -  Providencia, Chile

               Simon Warren  -  Tring, United Kingdom                     Daniel C. Boyer  -  New York City  (nice stamps Daniel)

                 Consuelo Debiagi  -  Campinas, Brasil                                 Another from Simon Warren  -  Tring,  UK

                  Katrin Loose  -  Pinneberg. Germany

3 more from Gildo de Vido Dordi - The first inspired by Nancy Barnhart's "Goode Ridge" photo, the second by Mary Denmead's Felted hanging, the third by Cynthia Nawalinski's "Charles at Hat Rock".

    Carlo Maria Giudici  -  Lecco, Italy           Liana Swink  -  Portland, Oregon                 Simon Warren  -  Tring, UK

              Andrea Jay  -  Staten Island, New York                      Terry Lavender  -  Stehekin and Woodinville, Washington
           Andrea, the answer to your question:  "stuh-hee-kun"

                       Amuldo  -  Gouda, Netherlands                                            Andreas Horn  -  Bremen, Germany

    Liana Swink  -  Portland, Oregon  - (mailed from Chile)                        Peggy Printz  -  Seattle, Washington

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