


So at the very beginning of it all, one of the very first samples of my mail art was sent to El Taller de Zenon, in Seville, Spain. They claimed to have a gallery open showing the mail art, and as I had already been planning a trip to Spain, I thought it would be awesome to be able to see something I made in a gallery for the first time.
As it turned out, we didn't ever get to Seville, and I forgot about it until I got the response. The response seems to be alot like Lothar Trott's work, where his response, is a blank response, to be responded to. Follow all that? Good, because I'm perpetually lost.
I must say, the wait was worthwhile, as I'm quite impressed with the quality of the dog themed postcard. It's top notch!
1 comment:
I really like dogs and art. I have a dog at my house and a picture of a dragon of my own. Pretty cool. Well, bye.
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