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Inspiration / Abe’s Penny

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For the past 2 months I’ve been receiving these lovely postcards by Anna & Tess Knoebel at Abe’s Penny, an art and literature series.

The postcards form a kind of micro-zine. Each issue is a series of four postcards with a narrative that unfolds in sequence, one part per week. A combination of photographs and text, in the format of a traditional postcard. Temporary as this might seem the cards have a very collectible aesthetic, the cards vary each month, with a different artist and writer collaborating on each issue.

Every card I get put’s a smile on my face and is worth the subscription just for that!


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    Greig
    20th Oct 2009
    10:28 pm
  1. Nice idea and the cards themselves look nice, I like the idea of breaking something up and feeding it in pieces, keeps you interested and waiting for the next installment.