Baren Digest Friday, 25 April 2003 Volume 23 : Number 2203 ---------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Julio.Rodriguez#walgreens.com Date: Thu, 24 Apr 2003 14:10:19 -0500 Subject: [Baren 21373] Re: #16 EXCHANGE prints Hi Sharen, write me off list so we can coordinate handing off #16 prints.......possibly at Harper thanks...Julio ------------------------------ From: ArtfulCarol#aol.com Date: Thu, 24 Apr 2003 17:21:41 EDT Subject: [Baren 21374] Re: Baren Digest V23 #2201 I have been having a BIG computer situation and not participating lately. With more than 200 e-mails I hope I havent deleted anything crucial or personal. To answer new Johns fundamental questions: First, for anything said there will be several opinions... Yes you can and should use both sides of your piece of wood to make it go twice as far. I started with Shina wood and have been very happy with it. Also I use luan because of the texture, but it splinters easily. You can use one piece of wood for one part of your image and another piece of wood to get a different texture on another part of your paper. I think the loopy backgraound you refer to is the texture of the wood used. Absorb what you read and then experiment. That is what has given me the most pleasure. Enjoy! Carol Lyons Irvington, NY ------------------------------ End of Baren Digest V23 #2203 *****************************