The coupons I send out have a specific topic they touch. Is mail-art 'guilt-free' as some Americans say? Does one decide to answer or not and is the mailing one sends out really free. Or is it that mail-artists expect an answer and think it is wrong not to answer a piece of mail-art they receive? reactions?
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This collage by he way was done by R.F. Coté based on one of the coupons I sent to him.
As a Canadian (not an American), I answer all Mail-Art with the exception of one time when I received S & M mail and I got rid of it quickly. I feel that if a mailartist takes the time to make a piece of mail-art for me and pay postage, the least I can do is reciprocate by mailing a Mail-Art card to that person.
I think that there are many mailartists who would be shocked to discover that I take Mail-Art very seriously...it is my nature!!!
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