Glasgow: Wax366, 2008
10.5 x 10cm, 2pp artist postcard with a b/w image of a protest march which Bellingham has altered two of the banners to read: "STOP LOOK LISTEN" and "WAIT SEE HEAR". On the reverse there is a handwritten note - "Dear Paul, herewith the books as promised. best, David". VG+.

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Glasgow: Wax366, 2008
16 x 10cm, 6pp . Artist's postcard issued as a New Year gift to friends and colleagues - there are six visual poems in different colours all based around vertical or horizontal lines. Signed "best David" on the back cover. VG+. Scarce. JOINT: Hand addressed mailing envelope from Bellingham....

Glasgow: Greater Easterhouse Arts Company, 2007 25.5 x 20cm, 48pp plus wrappers and printed dust jacket. Afrtist's book of concerete poetry with the dominant form being a word where the first letter is detached and placed on the line above (such as if a return had been entered on a typewritter after it) and below the rest of the word. This allows a variety of interesting visual poems to be made. Illustrated throughout in colour by Bellingham's photographs. This example is unusually signed on the inner back dustjacket by the artist. Vg+. ...

St Andrews: St Andrews Festival, 2006
30 x 21cm, 2pp announcement card and artist's card - the second showing of the TURNOUT project originally created in Paul Robertson's Heart Gallery in Edinburgh between February and April 2006 where Bellingham re-wrote 1,916, 594 Xs to represent the entire voting population in the first Scottish Parliamentary elections in 1 May 2003.
The work consists of the entire A3 drawings of the Xs shown in part on the walls and the rest in a ballot box in the space.
This card has a new related work on the inside - "A cross has two arms and two legs" equating the voting symbol with a human being. VG+
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21 x 10cm, 1pp leaflet announcing a talk by the artist. VG+.
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Glasgow: Wax366, 2006
15 x 10.5cm, 2pp - an hommage to Stuart Mills (1940 - 2006) the publisher of the art journal Aggie Weston's and other items - often in the field of concrete and visual poetry. The front of the card is an appropriated image of sailors but the name "Aggie Weston"has been altered to read "Agnes Weston" - Agnes being a common Scottish name. VG+.

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Glasgow: Wax366, 2006
17 x 5.3cm, 2pp bookmark printed white on silver with a text on the front: where the word OPENING is split into two lines which each iteration bringing a different meaning to the text. VG+.

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Glasgow: Wax366, 2006
17 x 5.3cm, 2pp bookmark printed white on silver with a text on the front: where the word READING is split into two lines which each iteration bringing a different meaning to the text. VG+.

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Glasgow: WAX336, 2006
15 x 7.5cm, 2pp. Artist's postcard with a slightly adapted image of a table salt label from a grocer's store called Costcutters (common in Scotland), The original "TABLE SALT" has bee changed to "TABLE TALK" so that the card indicates a fun meal. VG+.

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