Baren Digest Friday, 9 May 2003 Volume 23 : Number 2217 ---------------------------------------------------------------------- From: ArtfulCarol#aol.com Date: Thu, 8 May 2003 13:03:36 EDT Subject: [Baren 21444] Re: Baren Summit Hi Summiteers (Summiteers???) Sorry to be sending this to all but I am sending this to the Baren address because I once got a VIRUS big time by mailing to a large group... I have just been on the phone with Expedia.com. for what seems like forever and have made my reservations with them . As recommended by Mike, an excellent choice appears to be the Residence Inn Union Hill by Marriott ($88.90 per night, complimentary breakfast, complimentary parking, and you can cook!! ) Reservation person didnt have any info on a commmission for BarenForum. I also made my flight arrangements with Expedia.com Check your dates on the screen carefully because their computer made mistakes in the dates even though it was correct on the confirmed e-mail sent to me. Rental car: Thrifty appears the best priced and I made those reservations also. Good Luck! Carol Lyons ------------------------------ From: Mike Lyon Date: Thu, 08 May 2003 12:07:52 -0500 Subject: [Baren 21445] Re: Baren Summit Carol Lyons wrote: >I have just been on the phone with Expedia.com. for what seems like >forever and have made my reservations with them . As recommended by Mike, >an excellent choice appears to be the Residence Inn Union Hill by >Marriott ($88.90 per night, complimentary breakfast, complimentary >parking, and you >can cook!! ) Reservation person didnt have any info on a commmission for >BarenForum. Hi all... Just a reminder -- BarenForum will NOT receive any commission if you make your reservations by phone or by directly logging into expedia.com (by typing that URL into your browser). We only will receive a commission if you go to the http://www.barenforum.org/summit page and fill out the form and make your reservations directly from that link. But don't sweat it, Carol, we're delighted that you've made your reservations and are coming regardless whether BarenForum gets a commission or not! The commission's just an extra 'freebie' for Baren! Can't wait to meet everyone in... what... FIVE WEEKS !! YIKES !! - -- Mike Mike Lyon mailto:mikelyon#mlyon.com http://www.mlyon.com ------------------------------ From: Daniel Dew Date: Thu, 08 May 2003 16:36:02 -0400 Subject: [Baren 21446] New stuff Why can't life be easier? Oh well. I finally got my web site fellow to add a neat feature to my site: http://www.dandew.com/meg_tina.htm click on the magnifying glass. d. dew ------------------------------ From: Aqua4tis#aol.com Date: Thu, 8 May 2003 16:47:34 EDT Subject: [Baren 21447] Re: New stuff dan thats an amazing print and i enjoyed the magnifying glass makes me appreciate the print even more georga ------------------------------ From: Cucamongie#aol.com Date: Thu, 08 May 2003 18:12:57 -0400 Subject: [Baren 21448] pigments a few days ago, georga asked for thoughts on preference of pigments, and I'm not sure if I remember all the choices, I think it was Akua Kolor, Guerra pigment and something else (perhaps watercolor in the tube)?? After working with both Akua Kolor and Guerra pigment, I would opt for the Guerra pigment if I had to choose one of these. The Akua Kolor looks good and prints well but can get a bit sticky. However, if you've already gotten the Akua kolor just go for it! I think you also asked about color choices if you could only choose a few. That's hard to do because I'd probably want a couple of yellows (hansa and I forget what the other one is called, a more orangey yellow than hansa), a couple of blues (ultramarine and pthalo) and a couple of reds (a bluer red and a more orange red), plus a few earth colors such as raw umber, burnt umber, burnt siena and raw siena. Usually I mix my own black or use sumi ink for black. Other ideas, anyone? best wishes Sarah ------------------------------ From: "Tyrus Clutter" Date: Thu, 08 May 2003 17:35:54 -0600 Subject: [Baren 21449] Exchange #16 Just wondering how things are coming along with Exchange #16. We're all anticipating getting those bundles of surprise in the mail, or at least viewing them on the website. TyRuS ------------------------------ From: slinders#attbi.com Date: Thu, 08 May 2003 22:03:30 -0500 Subject: [Baren 21450] Re: Exchange #16 Hi, Tyrus, I know that it's been a long time since your prints were sent, but we still are waiting for a couple of sets, and the portfolios arrived from Japan yesterday. It will be next week before they are collated and mailed, I think. Soon...... BTW, I'll have to recruit one of my sons to do the scanning. Best wishes! Sharen Tyrus Clutter wrote: > > Just wondering how things are coming along with Exchange #16. We're all > anticipating getting those bundles of surprise in the mail, or at least > viewing them on the website. > TyRuS ------------------------------ From: Chelsea391#aol.com Date: Fri, 9 May 2003 07:08:35 EDT Subject: [Baren 21451] Re: Baren Digest V23 #2215 In a message dated 5/7/03 9:00:49 AM, Sarah Hauser writes: << I have a couple of new solarplate etchings which will appear in International Print Center of New York (IPCNY)'s New Prints 2003/Spring show which opens tomorrow night (Wednesday) from 6-8 pm. ... Also, if you find yourself in Soho, I have a drawing up in a works on paper show at Woodward Gallery (476 Broome Street near Greene St), where I'm pleased to have my work alongside such artists as Jasper Johns, Ben Shahn, and Andy Warhol. Hi Sarah. I couldn't make the opening at IPCNY but i will get to both shows. I love your work. Thanks so much to All of you who answered (on line and off) my query about carpal tunnel syndrome. I have been traveling since the day after my diagnosis and message to the Forum, so I collected your messages and am studying them. What a kind as well as wise group of buddies you are. I will need to teach myself to print water-based blocks on some sort of press. It's a good thing I love technical challenges, though the principal reason I started making woodblock prints is that it freed me from the press! Fate has something else in store for me, I see. I'm looking forward to the KC summit, and hope especially to master sharpening my tools, either by osmosis or good advice. Good cheer to all, Janet Janet Kravetz Hollander @ NimbleJacks Design Jersey City, NJ ------------------------------ End of Baren Digest V23 #2217 *****************************