RND
(or Sergey) is a member from Russia
.
He has been a member for 9 months (269 days).
About Sergey...
Hi,
my name's Sergey and I'm 28 y.o. russian civil engineer
from St.Petersburg.
I love my beautiful city, my job, my electric guitar, Thomas Pynchon and books about architecture. But in my soul I live like a rolling stone.
I think that postсrossing is a brilliant idea for the real, "old school" communication in our email era. It's a new frontier in the completely new, "surprise" cross-country communication with exchanging cards & collecting stamps. Second great gift of web after Wikipedia!
Here are some things you could write about:
● Yourself, your town, city, country
● A story about the image on your postcard
● Something written in your native language
● A translation of something in your native language
I was born in the Cosmonautics Day & I'll be very happy to recieve any postcard connected with the space (planets, stars, space exploration, observatories, telescopes, night landscapes, ets).
Any abstract/conceptual cards, pre-raphaelite & impressionists painting, colorful book illustrations, photos of azulejo, maiolica, stained glass, art nouveau & art deco elements (in art, architecture), details of any complicated mechanism (like a gears in wathes) & cartoon mapcards are also welcome!
I also like to receive cards with vintage advertisements. For example:
● Affiches from Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec, Jules Cheret, Théophile-Alexandre Steinlen
● Affiches in the style of Art Nouveau (like Mucha, Livemont and Cheret)
● Other retro/vintage advertisements of companies/ brands/products/countries/cities
● Andy Warhol-related cards would be nice too
If you do not know what type of card to send, take a look at my favourite postcards.
And of course, if I get any vintage card from you - you made my day!
I'm not a stamp collector, but It's great, when the stamp somehow related to the theme of card.
Please surprise me & thank you so much!
Happy postcrossing!
P.S.
If possible, don't send me:
● a postcard in envelope
● a postcard larger than standard (9x14cm or 10.5x15cm)
● touristic multiview cards
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