“Fake Stamp (Blocky)” by Richard F. Yates (Holy Fool) [Sharpie on postcard with digital embellishments. 2020.] #art #drawings #humor #mailart #postalart #postcards #artforall #stayconnected #savetheusps
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“Sizzle Face” by Richard F. Yates (Holy Fool)
“Sizzle Face” by Richard F. Yates (Holy Fool) [Felt pen and Sharpie on envelope with digital embellishments. 2020.] #art #mailart #postalart #stayingconnected #artforall #trashart #humor #weird
“Fake Stamp (Grumpy Guy)” by Richard F. Yates (Holy Fool)
“Fake Stamps (Grumpy Guy)” by Richard F. Yates (Holy Fool) [Sharpie on postcard with digital embellishments. Drawn next to the USPS postage. 2020.] #art #drawings #mailart #postalart #humor #cartoons #trashforlife #trashart #lowcostrevolution #artforall
“No Clothes On” by Richard F. Yates (Holy Fool)
“No Clothes On” by Richard F. Yates (Holy Fool) [Various pens on envelope with digital embellishments. Postal art that I sent out to… I can’t remember… (Don’t get old.) 2020.] #art #drawings #mailart #postalart #humor #weird #lowcostrevolution #artforall
“Keep On Keepin’ On” by Richard F. Yates (Holy Fool)
“Keep On Keepin’ On” by Richard F. Yates (Holy Fool) [Sharpie and paint pen on reclaimed cardboard with digital embellishments. 2020.] #art #digitalart #mailart #postalart #humor #weird #trashforlife #trashart #lowcostrevolution #artforall #savetheusps
“Going Out!” by Richard F. Yates (Holy Fool)
“Going Out!” by Richard F. Yates (Holy Fool) Handful of weirdo and hand-made cards from Mariah and I getting tossed in a USPS drop box!!! #art #mailart #postalart #stayingconnected #savetheusps #humor #weird
“Snagglepuss was a Pink Cougar” by Richard F. Yates
“Snagglepuss was a Pink Cougar” by Richard F. Yates [Handmade postcard. Ink drawn on printout of digitally constructed image. 2020.] #art #digitalart #mailart #postalart #postcards #humor #weird #trashforlife #trashart #lowcostrevolution
“Postcards from the Shelter!” by Richard F. Yates
At one time, people who found themselves with significant distances between each other had to communicate by getting these magical pieces of paper (inscribed with odd, cryptic symbols) into the hands of agile couriers, who would transport these “LETTERS,” physically, to the intended recipient (or some other lucky individual, like a historian, professor, or museumContinue reading ““Postcards from the Shelter!” by Richard F. Yates”