Baren Digest Thursday, 18 July 2002 Volume 20 : Number 1900 ---------------------------------------------------------------------- From: ArtfulCarol@aol.com Date: Wed, 17 Jul 2002 09:34:16 -0400 Subject: [Baren 18761] Nude woodcut There is a nude woodcut in the Swap Shop -Shampoo Lady. Not me!! Carol L Irvington, NY ------------------------------ From: "carol wagner" Date: Wed, 17 Jul 2002 07:06:40 -0700 Subject: [Baren 18762] Baren 1899 Julio, Re ants on drying prints- Critter story possibility: Maybe those ants were wanting tea and being crumb-pets? Carol G-W Sacramento California ------------------------------ From: Daniel Dew Date: Wed, 17 Jul 2002 10:11:19 -0400 Subject: [Baren 18763] Re: Baren 1899 Wow, Julio, same thing happened to me! See....http://www.dandew.com/proverbs6_6.htm I just kept them there. Daniel L. Dew Suncoast Equipment Funding Corporation http://www.dandew.com/ ddew@tampabay.rr.com > From: "carol wagner" > Julio, > > Re ants on drying prints- > Critter story possibility: Maybe those ants were wanting tea and being > crumb-pets? ------------------------------ From: Sharri LaPierre Date: Wed, 17 Jul 2002 12:54:05 -0700 Subject: [Baren 18764] Re: Baren Digest V20 #1899 John, you missed the "fear of God in them" line! I must scare really good. Have to admit I need a band aid every once in a while, too, but maybe this has to do with time spent at the task - the longer you do it the better the odds that you'll shed blood. Their designs are also much more simple - and they are so anxious to print they simplify even more. I have some real horror stories of older students with cutting tools - especially in pottery lab. But the younger kids are so intensely focused it's amazing. Someone asked about including the Juror or a show on their Vitae, and my answer is "always" - juror or curator, especially if it is a prestigious name. Sharri > From: FurryPressII@aol.com > Date: Wed, 17 Jul 2002 08:39:54 EDT > Subject: [Baren 18760] Re: Baren Digest V20 #1898 > > how do you do that no band aids even i need a band aid and i have > been > doing wood cuts since 1964 and i still cut my self now and again, > > ------------------------------ From: John and Jan Telfer Date: Thu, 18 Jul 02 11:14:54 -0000 Subject: [Baren 18765] Re: Firemen's Prints Dear Sarah, >Hi, I'm posting this as I'm not sure if I have John's correct email >address. John of the furry press, I never received my set of the fireman >prints. Please email me offline if you need my shipping info, etc. and >please let me know what's going on with this. Thanks a lot! >Sarah My understanding of this "Exchange" of 31 prints which wasn't really an "Exchange" as we know it, was to do a set of prints that could be distributed for sale as a complete set or put on display to be sold individually for the benefit of the New York Firemen's Benevolent fund. The original prints weren't to be distributed back to us as we do normally do. John was in time going to have copies - photocopies or otherwise - of the prints distributed back to us, but I thought this was being very nice of him to suggest anyway as we all have computers and the prints are on the internet for us all to see and print off to have "in virtual reality" if we wish. You really don't need to send me a copy John...save the postage. I can zap them off the net. I have caught up on my Digests now and looking forward to the Exchange signups for the Hanga Special and Nude (Figurative) Exchanges... I miss you all. Jan Western Australia ...and so far away ------------------------------ From: "Bea Gold" Date: Wed, 17 Jul 2002 20:39:31 -0700 Subject: [Baren 18766] Question? I noticed that my print on The 'Salon de Refusˇ' for [Baren] Exchange #9, Big and Small, East and West, on the Exchange Gallery was the one I sent for the regular #9 Endangered Species exchange. The one I sent for the Salon was a tongue in cheek one called Eddie Kett, a man kissing a womans hand. Does anyone know who sent in the scans of the prints for the exhibit? Is it possible to get it changed? Bea Gold ------------------------------ End of Baren Digest V20 #1900 *****************************