Artist who mails photos

You're referring to the fascinating world of mail art!

Mail art, also known as postal art, is a form of art that involves sending small, often handmade or altered, artworks through the postal system. Here are some notable artists who have made a name for themselves in the world of mail art:

  1. Ray Johnson (1927-1995): An American artist, known as the "father of mail art," Johnson was a pioneer of the movement. He created intricate collages and sent them to friends and fellow artists, often with cryptic messages.
  2. Anna Banana (1940-2019): An American artist, Banana was a prominent figure in the mail art movement. She created humorous, often surreal, artworks and sent them to her network of mail art friends.
  3. John Held Jr. (1947-2017): An American artist, Held was a prolific mail artist who created intricate, often 3D, artworks and sent them to his network of friends and fellow artists.
  4. Sherry Markward (1947-2019): An American artist, Markward was known for her colorful, playful mail art, which often featured animals and fantasy creatures.
  5. Peter Frank (b. 1947): An American artist and critic, Frank has been involved in the mail art movement since the 1970s. He has created a wide range of artworks, from collages to sculptures, and has sent them to his network of friends and fellow artists.
  6. Gudrun Stapel (b. 1954): A German artist, Stapel has been creating mail art since the 1980s. Her artworks often feature intricate drawings and collages, and she has sent them to her network of friends and fellow artists around the world.
  7. Peter Nestler (b. 1955): A German artist, Nestler has been involved in the mail art movement since the 1980s. He creates intricate, often 3D, artworks and sends them to his network of friends and fellow artists.
  8. Susan Collard (b. 1956): An American artist, Collard has been creating mail art since the 1980s. Her artworks often feature intricate drawings and collages, and she has sent them to her network of friends and fellow artists around the world.

These are just a few examples of the many talented artists who have made significant contributions to the world of mail art. If you're interested in learning more, I recommend exploring online archives and communities dedicated to mail art, such as the Mail Art Network or the International Mail Art Network.