More IUOMA stickers – December 2016
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New IUOMA stickers – December 2016
Word Rubberstamps in the TAM-Archive
I have these lovely sets of wordstamps in the TAM Rubberstamp Archive. Ocasionally I use them to play with on my outgoing mail-art. The stamps are cheap, and self-inkting. Each set has 3 words. They were on sale so I bought a few years ago. Still enjoy them every time I use them. More details on the TAM Rubberstamp archive at: https://www.facebook.com/TamRubberstampArchive/ and http://tamrubberstamparchive.blogspot.nl/
New object with 3D pen – November 2016
This weekend I worked on another object with the MyRiwell 3D pen. The objects are becoming larger and are fit for a future exhibition. I have developed the technique now to make the larger objects and that works out just fine. Slowly a set of objects is created. The skelet is made of ABS plastics and the structures onto the body are like layers of paint that form a tight.. Read More
Acrylic Painted Envelopes – top view
Acrylic Painted envelopes that are about to be sent out. Not front or backside are photographed here, but the top view. That gives a nice abstract idea of what this is all about…… Bewaren
New 3D work by Ruud Janssen – November 2016
Made this new work with the 3D pen today. The whole piece took over 5 hours to make, but I am happy with the technique I developed to make 3D opjects with the pen. The object can stand on its own and looks different from every angle you look at it. Still have to sign it, and then figure out the title.
New IUOMA logos with 3D pen
Made some new 3D logos for the IUOMA with the MyRywell 3D pen and they got finished today. They always have a front and backside and have become lovely objects too.
Asemic work by Ruud Janssen – November 2016
New Asemic work (almost ready): Bewaren
A tree for Guido Vermeulen – Belgium
This morning I took this photo of a tree I pass nearly every day. The leaves are now almost gone as novembver has started. A photo to remember Guido Vermeulen in Belgium and I will post the photo there too: http://iuoma-network.ning.com/group/trees A group started by Guido Vermeulen himself, and after his death the IUOMA-members keep publishing trees there to keep his memories alive.