Cow Chip Day and Other Animal Behavior
Republished from last year - because what's not to love about Cows - and Chips? Putting the image on the envelope of your next gas bill could make a real statement about bovine emissions too.
How ever you use them, post the image on flickr and link to it in the comments below. Who knows what wonderful things will happen as a result? It could be a mooving experience.
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World Cow Chip Day is coming up on April 21st. .. and being nothing if not animal friendly I'm ready to help people and bovines get in the mood to celebrate.
In honor of the day I've designed an artistamp that can be printed out on any paper from virtually any printer.
You'll have half a sheet of stamps that can be cut apart, slapped on your inter-office memo, or used as part of paper art pieces.
Clicking on this link will let you access a pdf file that you can open, save and print freely in commemoration of the auspicious event - Download cowchips-halfsheet.pdf
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Susan
We're having an artistamp show:
Artistamp Sheet Call for Entry
1. Create and submit your own artistamp sheet.
2. Mail your stamp sheet and contact information to:
Artistamp
PO Box 1313
Lawrence, KS 66044
USA
3. Entries must be received by May 8, 2008 to be considered for
Perforating at the Percolator: Mail Art and Artistamps, May 11 - June 8, 2008. The exhibition will feature a cast iron perforating machine, mail art, artistamps, @RtH*Le zine, and ephemera from the collections of Boog Highberger, Andrea Repinsky and Eric Farnsworth.
4. No jury, no fees, no returns, documentation to all.
Posted by: Lawrence Percolator | 04/20/2008 at 03:56 PM
Susan,
I was delighted to receive your comment on my blog ... and we're neighbors! I lived in NoVA for many years and jaunt up that way as much as possible. Your work is lovely (I am currently in in botanical mode these days). I LOVE the softness of your work - a delicate appreciation for nature's beauty. NNNNNnice! How did you find me (curious)? peace.
Posted by: eileen (the dream) | 04/15/2007 at 09:40 AM