Kat is a photographer as well and so she posts intriguing photos almost everyday. One of posts at the beginning of the summer was a little venture she embarked on called "Swap Your Art". She asked people to sign up for an art swap. We had a date that we had to have our art in by and then we sent 5 postcards with our "art" (whatever mode it may be) along with labels with our address on it and postcard stamps. Then, Kreative Kat :) had this imaginative way in which she swapped all of the postcards and sent us 5 different cards back to us. It was just so cool as I not only got to see different art, but I was also able to connect with some new friends through their art, some in country and some out of country.
Here are the cards I got ....
This card was the first one I got. I received it right before I went on my sailing adventure and I used it as a bookmark while traveling, so everytime I broke out my book on Russian books and the psychotic people who love them, I got to be refreshed by this amazing bright pink flower - I love the shading in the back of the photo so you're totally concentrating on that front big flower. It was done by Claudia who has a bunch of her work posted at http://www.dipityroad.com She has tons of beautiful nature photos posted - theres a garden in Utah where she lives that looks exactly like something you'd see in England - its just so peaceful. Thanks Claudia!!!!!
This is a totally cool, one of a kind card, made by hand. You can feel the texture and see the vivid colors. The painting is called "You Are Wonderful". It was created by Tia whose website is tiatuengo.wordpress.com. I really love this card - its just so original! Thanks Tia!
Here's another hand done original.... Again, you can feel the texture and then you really examine the painting and you see so many little intriguing nuances. Can you tell that its in a different language :) Its by TJ at http://studiomailbox.typepad.com/tales_from_studio_mailbox/ TJ is an American who has just moved to Germany and is creating more art in her community there. Great stuff and interesting to see her life changing as she posts. Thanks TJ!
Here's a photo called "No Ride For Me" by Kris. I love the lighting....
This one is from Lorraine at Paperbird. Her blog is paperbird.typepad.com.
What great descriptions and stories you have for each postcard. I enjoyed this post! You could definitely ride a scooter in Chicago - just maybe not winter. I'll be seeing how my new scooter (unfortunately, not a Vespa) does in the rain this winter in Oregon!! Thanks for joining in the hop!
ReplyDeleteit looks like you got some great postcards and you really enjoyed the swap. i did too!
ReplyDeleteAll are gorgeous, and your display of them is wonderful!
ReplyDeleteI tried to send you an email but somehow didn't find an address. Thanks so much for your wonderful card! I think all those patterns and shadows are fantastic! And I'll definitely will have a look around your blog! :-) Have a wonderful day!
ReplyDeleteYou received such beautiful cards!
ReplyDeleteoooh! very nice. thanks for showing them so well!1
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lynn
Hello... nice to meet you!
ReplyDeleteThese are fantastic postcards, such an "artful" treasure to have, enjoy!!!
Thank you for sharing, I really enjoyed my visit here.
Have a wonderful weekend.
Just hopped by through the blog hop. Enjoyed your wrap up from the swap. Lovely cards you have there.
ReplyDeleteWonderful to get these lovely cards, particularly the hand done. A great collection.
ReplyDeleteWow! Beautiful cards!
ReplyDeleteAnd, I need to come back for that lemonade cupcake post!mmm!