COLLAGERY? WHAT'S THAT ABOUT?
Mail Art. I'm dedicating my life to Bern Porter and Mail Art. One of my musings, my late night radio dedications, is in the form of collagery. The following [unless otherwise noted as contributors and/or magazine tearing madmen and menwomen] are my own index---card sized creations. In dreams---foots

abrasive emo
sway back and forth in my chair.
so hard to describe,

into that shit, you're
packaging is beautiful
a transparency

black picture of it
It looks and sounds really good,
how much cheesier

It's not collage, but sketches on the backs of receipts need a home too.

The poetry cutouts live! This is from a travel magazine article about Detroit, incidentally.

A new wave! I've been gone a while, flipping through other papers and forms. But I have returned with some small but not quite index size gems.

Baby size poetry cutouts kick haiku in the throat!

I love you girl. You rock.
thanks to the
b![eat] machine for this wild dog bowl full.

thanks and love to NY and facilitators of this POP monstrosity.
this collage met me via email from
b! and is a product of
Kiembery Wilson also known as
Annie Freeze.

more cutout magazine poetry. more of everything. hot fun in the watermelon time.

back to index cards and gander gobblers. watch out for that heat seeking missile.
a dedication sprouts wings and flies halfway around the blog-o-sphere.
whoa.david noel
moscovich snips up his novel and
wrapping paper pop-up pastes his apartment together with it. that's
dope.




again, bigger than an index card. larger than life.

back to index card size for these two beauties. poems composed from magazines. super fly. nothing more in the mail yet. what are you waiting for?

a special dedication to
David Moscovich, a constant inspiration and bicycle amplifier. this is a bit bigger than an index card.

I'm particularly proud of this one, and I need to draw attention to references to my birth city--that's San Francisco back there by the pyramids. I made this in a twenty minute collage fury.
I checked my mailbox this morning--no new additions.

from Arturo Commando-- artist and former radio personna in Portland, Oregon. double sidded collage madness! all made from one issue of Lucky magazine. bad shopping mags make good collage challenges!!
Arturo CommandoPortland, Oregon

on loan from Mank O'Planky and the library of congress. green bananas make my head twirl.
Mank O'PlankySlud Gentry,Normal, IL

this is a little bigger than index-card sized, but worth it. a perscription drug hangover with earthquake fallout damage. just my kind of hideaway.