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fredag den 30. december 2016

#370 - Geometric

A new Handmade RR. Taebbig came up with the theme.

From Alienne:



I like Alienne's mixed media technique, and the bright colors.
"let's connect" makes me think of connecting dots and lines which fits really well with the theme. 
I also really appreciate the Otto Dix stamp :)



From taebbig:

This is such a good take on the theme, simple and effectful.
taebbig wrote this at a Postcrossing meeting in Berlin, so it is signed by a lot of different postcrossers. fun :)




From Jacqcoen
                           
                            
This geometric fish from Jacquelynn reminds me of a patchwork quilt. I like how the different patterns come together, and how edged geometric shapes combine to form something organic.
As always, I'm enjoying the pretty stamps.


Sent to Alienne, Jacqcoen and taebbig:











I really liked this theme, and ended up doing these 3 cards featuring Platonic solids and the Penrose triangle.
I may do a blog post on some of these things in the future. I like the intersection of strict mathematical logic and mystical symbolism.


torsdag den 15. september 2016

What is the fourth dimension?

Last month I was in Montréal, Canada, where I visited Musée d'art contemporain de Montréal (MAC)
The retrospective of Québécois artist Edmund Alleyn was a nice discovery. One of the things I like about his work, is the feeling of captured or frozen time. 
So, inspired by Edmund Alleyn and stuff I've found in books, here are some slices of frozen time. 

Edmund Alleyn, Sans titre ca. 1976.



Edmund Alleyn, L'Heure Fixe 1980. 



An unidentified American athlete jumping through time
from a book by the Danish Press-Photographers Association 50 år i Øjet(1962)



X-ray images of a horse jumping over a fence. Might be by Muybridge, but I'm not sure.
I found it in the Danish translation of L'homme et l'animal by Jacques Boudet: Mennesket, dyrenes herre (1967)



Francisco De Goya - Folly of Little Bulls (ca. 1819-1823) 
Printed in Mennesket, dyrenes herre (1967)


Some stamps from my not-so-mint collection.


A page from the absolutely genius From Hell (2006)
Written by Alan Moore and drawn by Eddie Campbell 


... And a bit more From Hell. Featuring James Hinton talking about the strange theories of his son Charles Howard Hinton, who did publish an article in 1880 called What is the fourth dimension? in which he does a very good job of imagining and describing a dimension beyond our own.


Charles Howard Hinton also coined the word Tesseract, and this image is of a tesseract passing though our mundane three dimensions. Originally from a Dutch book called Nothing ALL: Inzicht in de Vierde Dimensie(1953), I found it in this great blog, which also has a lot on C.H. Hinton





Drawing a tesseract backwards in a mirror is not easy!
He's explaining the dimensions - good stuff about 3:00 - 5:00


And finally, a recommendation: When you are done with From Hell, pick up Slaughterhouse 5 by Kurt Vonnegut, to get unstuck in time with Billy Pilgrim, and learn that "so it goes"



fredag den 5. august 2016

#346 - Mushrooms

My second Handmade RR.

From Nannie/siori



Cute origami mushrooms :) unfortunately the card got a bit of a beating in transit, Lovely stamps.

From Kibele





A bit unorthodox for a "postcard" but I love it! this wonderfully creative envelope contained a bag of stamps and stickers that I can use for making cards in the future.




a lovely mixed media background and a mushroom fairy.




Sent Cards

For Nannie

Norwegian mushroom stamps on an illustrated forest floor. The stamps are held in place by cuts in the paper, and are easily detachable in case a collector wants them.



For Kibele


Sulfur mushrooms illustrated by N.Norvil for the book Svampe - haandbog for begyndere i svampeplukning(1943), The background is from an Alex Grey calendar print of the oil painting Dying(1990). Alex Grey is inspired by hallucinogenic substances, such as the psilocybin in "magic mushrooms".

For VickiKamalova


Marshrooms


søndag den 24. juli 2016

#340 - Cinema


These cards are from my first round robin (RR) on the Prostcrossing forums. I wanted an excuse to make more cards so I joined this Handmade RR thread. RRs work like this: You join a small group agreeing on a theme, and then you send postcards with that theme to all other members in the group. The Handmade RR groups are usually 4 people, so you send 3 cards and receive 3 cards.


Sent cards

for jacqcoen(Arizona, US):


Uma Thurman as Mia Wallace in Pulp Fiction. staring out of my homemade movie theater. I was going for sort of an old school cinema feel with the red and gold.


for Mosshumla(Sweden):



Charlie Chaplin (in The Gold Rush) and a real life filmstrip from the trailer of an Austrian movie called "Hotel". If you hold the card up to the light, one of the frames in the filmstrip can be seen clearly.

for VickiKamalova(Russia):

An illustrated movie poster of Danish silent film actress Asta Nielsen. I didn't do that much on this one, just framed it in film strip (colored black to look more like film strip, the real color on the edges is an ugly see-through brownish color). Those white lines going around are the soundtracks :D


Received cards

from jacqcoen(Arizona, US):


Picture is not so good because of reflections in the lamination. But great card based on her latest trip to the movies with her kids :D I also loved the stamps


from VickiKamalova(Russia):

Audrey Hepburn with a very colorful and fun background. I really like the technique Vicki has used to make this, And it made it through the post with no damage at all. (I put all my cards in envelopes because I was scared they'd fall apart)

 from Mosshumla(Sweden):


I love this card! it's inspired by the 1958 movie version of The Fly. The spider is beautiful, I love how its legs are hugging the back of the card. The web is made of thread (must have been difficult to glue on!) and that little face on the fly is both scary and hilarious. The stamps are really nice too.

I put this card on the wall in my office. I work with spiders, and I think this will be the start of a little exhibition of spider related postcards.

Postcrossing Stamp Swap


This was my fist stamp swap on the postcrossing forums, and I'm really glad I did it. Finding that beautiful envelope with the Japanese stamps in my mailbox was just such a nice experience.



50 used Danish stamps for Yuki - ca. 1996-2013
+ homemade card from Danish and Swedish definitives






50 used German stamps from Yuki
+ beautiful envelope and card