Wednesday, July 16, 2008

Communication across distance, people, art, fun!

(A reprint from a few weeks ago to give you an idea of what kind of postcard you might get and WHY do I send them out? No, I don't make money, I spend it, but don't we all on our hobbies?)

Today, I focused on writing postcards, which means I got seven done. Before you turn off let me explain what post, what mail is to me: Post is an attempt to communicate feelings, emotions, and a message wrapped up in a tactile and visual experience across long distances and different times. It is why I am very particular, in how I send a post card, so I wanted to explain a bit of that process to you, because for me, it is now, the major creative way I express myself to individuals (well, I do BLOG too!).

As an aside, I just came from boxing where one of my old sparring partners improved his inside game to the level that he split my lip (just a little) but I kept trying to stop his heart with twisting punches into the ribs, so that’s fair. I guess that is a form of communication too, but more of a game. I was raised from my hospital bed and virtually pushed there because with two week without boxing, my physical health regarding circulation and respiration were declining. So that is done (sorry, no pictures of me doing the 75-80 sit ups and endless minutes of shadow boxing).

Just in case you hadn’t noticed, I tend, when it comes to gifts, to try and be specifically particular, no knick-knack and no “whatever” but a gift that matches the person’s secret desires as close as possible. That is why even in Japan, I didn’t just go, “Yeah, I’ll take 50 of this postcard” but actually tried picking up the “right” postcards for specific people in each city. Now ALL but one of those postcards from Japan are gone. So over the last several weeks I have gone on the internet and bought postcards, stickers, woodblocks and other treats from Japan, from New Zealand, from Canada and America.

It takes me about 30 minutes to do a postcard, so I worked for over three hours today. The main reason is that a) I have an exact process I will explain and b) I am CRIP….things GO SLOW! Sorry, I mean I have limited hand function. So if anyone worries that I will escalate into hand made cards from me, that isn’t happening (can’t happen), I am doing the best I can with what I can, using my forefingers, thumbs and teeth mostly. First I need to find the “right” card which means picking someone from the list who hasn’t gotten a card recently and then finding their email/s to find out what type of person they are. Some people just put basically, “Please send me a card: Address” and I still analyze the message to determine, “polite salutation?”, might like something more artistic, “brief and to the point?”, how about a single artist or image? And if I am left with nothing, I make a card that I would like to get. But if I have info, then I read the email/s a few times while going through the cards (about 40-60 on a particular day) to find the one that seems a good fit. Someone asked to be introduced to anime, so this card with a few NICE anime girls seemed a good way to start.
While If someone else talked about the Japan trip and how much they enjoyed reading about it, I try to find a Japanese card or Japanese woodblock card so they can feel they had a piece of that trip. Then on the other side I put on the label (whited out on here for privacy along with messages) and then the “extras.” Since I want to make a card that people and look at more than once, a sort of ‘experience’ which has more than just a message (thought I work hard on that too).

So here we have a Post Card from Japan, which means it has the stamp on the opposite side, and the writing below (I whited this out badly on photoshop, your card looks better than this, trust me!). I used two wood blocks and Hello Kitty to complete the Japanese Experience. Seriously, what kind of Japan Experience would there be without Hello Kitty saying (as she is here) “Come hula with me!” (oooh that temptress!). Now, I looked at over a dozen companies which make wood blocks but in the end only one passed my quality needs, which was enough white space to make a clear and artistic picture as well as sharp artistry within the wood block without too much extra lines and clutter. So I have a few blocks that I use. I have to be careful of spasms when pressing and use a backing paper when I make the image but as you can see, I put too much ink on the red Kanji here so messed that one up a bit (SORRY!).

While on another card I wanted to give a “summer” feel of fun and inclusion; so the tall grass/wheat stamp combine with the Hello Kitty picnic and people sharing a summer tree branch. It is to ‘set the mood’ (I know, you probably think I am a) not medicated enough or b) too obsessed). But these are my way of reaching out to people on four continents, and I want my message to get through (which is usually, “I care, I think you are cool, thanks for reading the blog, I hope you have a great day!” – I don’t write all that but that is the general first message I try to send).

Now for different people you need different cards, something about the wonder of travel or the love of learning or just a feeling will mean I send out an antique map card: Paris in this case. The message is that wonder still exists in the world, and it will come to your door if you let it. (By the way, if you WANT a postcard just email me with the title POSTCARD to mpshiel at hotmail.com).

This person mentioned that they have an interest in the goth so I tried to give them a goth, and goth-loli extravaganza. I search through the anime and other stickers I have to find something that will make them take a second and maybe a third look. I put the Heron in there because, well, I wanted a bit of mystery, of the floating world, which in a way the goth world is.

So that is what I do, or did today (and for an hour or two a day, every day I can). But you can see that doing cards for the 90 addresses I currently have on list will take a BIT of time, though sometimes I get help and can do a card in 20 minutes but generally 25-30 minutes (On Sunday I did 11!). Because see, I hand write the cards too, only I can’t actually use my hand to write, I put the pen between thumb and two first fingers and then use my shoulder muscles to move the pen, and that takes a lot longer (LOT!). I am not telling you this to give anyone the guilts, I am saying this because I want you to understand how much I WANT make you happy. That postcard time is the time when I get to dream about where this card goes, and maybe how it will be received. And, yeah, last week, I spent my income for two weeks to get wood blocks of just the RIGHT quality and certain stickers and the RIGHT postcards. I HAD to buy them because seeing them I was already plotting in my mind who would like this, who would be getting that card along with THIS sticker and how I am going to put this wood block print with it…. It makes me happy.

Remember, just email me at mpshiel at hotmail.com with the title postcard and your address to get your OWN postcard. I vow that your personal information will be kept confidential and not used for other than postcards.

6 comments:

KateJ said...

Yes, I'm one of the lucky people to have received one of your postcards - in case anyone is reading this and doubts for one moment that you will, actually, send a genuine (ie not "virtual") wonderful and personal postcard, even to someone in another country.
I will keep and treasure my postcard (two, actually!!!). Thank you so very much, Elizabeth.

Roxie - poke-dot@hotmail.com said...

I thought about it. About having a postcard off you but then I don't know it seems a bit clinical like you know when you send off some forms to the bank and recieve your debit card...that's not a critiscism btw just my thoughts, it's such a lovely idea.

I just I don't know i mean it kinda feels like well I'm not allowed to talk to you cos your important o.0 and i kinda thought that's what postcards were for?

Elizabeth McClung said...

Dear Roxy,

This is Elizabeth from Screw Bronze and the Postcard Project.
About the sending off something and receiving it - I hadn't thought about as sending off forms and such but I can see how some people would - in fact it helps me understand some the requests I get.

I made my email part of my profile so that people can email me whenever they want and several do every day. I just asked for the title postcard so that I could sort that into a folder and keep all the postcards to work from together.

I guess in this day and age of you don't get something for nothing, or where everything seems a scam it seems a very odd idea - but it actually a very old idea, in the 1930's having "postcard circles" were very popular, in fact I have two scrapbooks of my grandfather who used to send postcards to my grandmother from his travels as a salesman. It originally started as me going to Japan, a lot of people being very supportive and me saying, "hey, if you want a postcard from Japan, let me know." Well, I ended up sending over 60 postcards in 17 days while traveling around Japan.

Now, as I am more and more limited to the house due to weather and heat. Postcards are the way I support people in similar emotional and physical situations. Much like a blog, they require very little from the person requesting, just a hint of orientation it helps to know who is kissing who when you send the postcard. And some likes and dislikes. As you can see, each card tends to be tailored to what I know of the individual, and the messages are hand written (I don't publish that because it is between me and them).

If you want to make it more personal, you can always return a postcard (my return address is on every card) and many have done that and I have a postcard correspondence going with 15-20 people. But that is up to you. I am offering something that I enjoy doing to people who might enjoy getting it. Parents request them for their children, children request them for housebound parents, people who are depressed or disabled request them for something to look forward to. It all helps me pick the right card. No, I'm not a bank, this is what I spend my "mad money" on - getting postcards, and stickers and stamps to mail them.

But if you would like a postcard, I would like to send you one.

Would you like a postcard? All I need is a name and an address where it can eventually get to you (some people only give me a first name, but they seem to get the postcards too). So please let me know. I'm not important, I'm in pain, I'm dying, and I want to connect to people who may not have the chance of other connections.

So please, give me a chance and let me send you a postcard?

Cheers

Elizabeth

marie said...

Elizabeth, What an amazing idea! It is another way your are expressing your brilliance. I'm going to email you for a post card. Thank you so much, Marie

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