Last week there was a slip in the P.O. Box forcing me to the counter so
sign for some registered mail. I wonder why would someone be sending
mail art that would be registered? It was a big and fantastic
envelope from Virgo in Russia. Virgo had some difficulties
getting mail through to me. I am so glad he persisted.
I would appreciate Virgo’s mail art wherever it came
from. But I especially like that it comes out of
Russia. I think back to growing up in Cold War America where the
Soviet Union was portrayed as the Evil Empire. At an early age, I
was already suspect of America’s portrayal of the Soviet Union. Was
it all bad? My trips to Eastern Europe in the 80’s, were mostly to
Poland (I have never been to Russia). My Polish relatives made a
great point of making me understand that they hated the Russian government but
really liked Russians. I have known some awesome Russians
myself. We always have to remember that the people are not the
government – even in more democratic countries.
The Cold War is in the past and, decades later, the American rightwing
has moved on to other bogeymen. Their fanatic support of the White
House occupant in Putin’s pocket is hard to fathom when you think back to the
days when their demigod Reagan was in power. But enough of that….
This is a great thing about mail art, it fosters human
connections. When governments behave badly, there may be nothing
more subversive than when humans connect in spite of the people wielding power.
And no bots are sending me mail art, only really cool people do that.
My mail-art in TOFU's living room !
I agree -- Virgo is the best! I love getting mail from him and from Russia. I had to sign for one too. I went to Russian and the people were wonderful. I hope to visit again. Yes, mail art fosters human connections -- agreed.
ReplyDeleteI try to follow your words: "SEND GOOD MAIL-GET GOOD MAIL".
ReplyDeleteThank you,Pamela !