Harlow, Essex - United Kingdom Postal Art Project kit
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New Orleans, Louisiana
The Dilettante is an engaging platform for emerging artists and we recommend submitting to them and following / supporting their art platform.
Inyokern, California
Read her heartfelt letter in full below.
And please do consider writing one yourself to the team or to other artists out there in the world. Mamaroneck, New York
Higley, Arizona Origami T-Rex Aiden has been waiting a while for Marcos' super fun dino postcard to come in. He wanted to say a little something along with a special than you after the un-packaging. Marcos conducts regular postcard exchanges himself. If you would like to exchange postcards with him too, you can mail your own to: Marcos Hernandez PO Box 722 Higley, AZ 85236 United States of America
The Courrier nonprofit international mail art project and virtual gallery proudly supports VOGUE Magazine, a timeless and inclusive publication. artist + photographer K. Day
Seattle, Washington To view our daily additions, please click on the link and follow The Courrier nonprofit international mail art project on Instagram. We would love to have your feedback and hope you choose to participate.
Kusadasi, Turkey Alara is a very talented 8 year old artist living in Turkey. She has a nack for recreating famous fine art pieces while engaging in her own whimsical style. We are honored to host Alara as the first child artist to be featured in the Incoming Gallery of The Courrier.
Hollywood, California Chris Herren is a mime magician who is world renowned for his whimsical and heartfelt performances. Also a dear friend of The Courrier founders, he has kindly contributed this beautiful performance to our international mail art project. Thank you Chris for your generosity of spirit and continued weaving of magic throughout the world. We will always be your number one fans! Littleton, Colorado Jamie's postcard made its way to us via the Inside Small postcard exchange which was later published on Bored Panda. It was exchanged with The Courrier founder artist K. Day for one of her pieces.
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