Today's postings

  1. [Baren 28250] drawing on the block (gillying # maineline.net)
  2. [Baren 28251] RE: Baren Digest (old) V32 #3115 ("marilynn smih")
  3. [Baren 28252] Thoughts and Prayers for London (Bette Norcross Wappner)
  4. [Baren 28253] Paper, Teachers and Wow Le Green (Annie Bissett)
  5. [Baren 28254] Re: Paper, Teachers and Wow Le Green (Julio.Rodriguez # walgreens.com)
  6. [Baren 28255] Update notification from the Barenforum Blog (Blog Manager)
  7. [Baren 28256] London (ArtfulCarol # aol.com)
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Message 1
From: gillying # maineline.net
Date: Thu, 7 Jul 2005 10:30:07 -0400
Subject: [Baren 28250] drawing on the block
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bareners- seconding Maria and Dan , I always draw directly on the block.
if reversing of image is a problem , look in a mirror at your subject .
Waxed paper works very well to transfer images to other blocks or to any surface
like cars, walls etc.
Why waste all that time , money , energy and health on transfering , when direct
drawing is so simple and spontaneous ?

Gillyin in Maine

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Message 2
From: "marilynn smih"
Date: Thu, 07 Jul 2005 08:12:45 -0700
Subject: [Baren 28251] RE: Baren Digest (old) V32 #3115
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Le Green, I really enjoyed your slide show. Congratulations. Looks like a lot of work and beautifully done.
When I studied printmaking a lot of the kids put images from anywhere, not original on the blocks. It was taught as a course on technique. For me I did not care because I used original imagery and had a ball. Drawing direct is very spontaneous and surprising. I will have to give a thought to printing out the magery and transfering it to a second block. Maybe in my next life when I have more time.
Marilynn
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Message 3
From: Bette Norcross Wappner
Date: Thu, 7 Jul 2005 12:21:43 -0400
Subject: [Baren 28252] Thoughts and Prayers for London
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Dear Baren Member, Harry French and all those in London and Britain -

My thoughts and prayers go to you and all those involved and affected by
the recent tragedies.

Bette Wappner
northern Kentucky USA
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Message 4
From: Annie Bissett
Date: Thu, 07 Jul 2005 13:38:28 -0400
Subject: [Baren 28253] Paper, Teachers and Wow Le Green
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Thanks for your kind feedback, Barbara. You wrote:

> I know Matt uses rives heavyweight for his prints...I have
> tried it but haven't been able to get his results.

I'm going to try Matt's rives heavyweight for my Kamakura Buddha print.
(It's hard not to just copy everything your teacher does!) I hope to start
printing this afternoon, so check back on the blog after your Chicago trip
and you'll be able to see how it works out. I've read some of the postings
in the archives and have seen that people's tastes in paper is just as varied as
people's tastes in anything else!

On the topic of teachers, I just want to say to anyone who is thinking of
trying moku hanga that taking a workshop is a terrific jump-start. I learned
a lot from Matt's words and his printed materials and from the hands-on work
I did, but it was more than that. There seemed to be some mysterious kind of
osmosis involved, too. He did some printing while the workshop was in
session, just quietly on the side, and somehow I picked up a visceral
feeling for how the baren sounds when it's held properly and what the right
amount of pigment looks like as the maru bake passes over the block and how
the knife is held - stuff I didn't know I was learning until I tried it at
home. Matt is still teaching me long after the workshop ended!

And Le Green, what a huge undertaking! Congratulations on the installation.
Did you have any production help?

Annie Bissett
Northampton MA

http://woodblockdreams.blogspot.com
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Message 5
From: Julio.Rodriguez # walgreens.com
Date: Thu, 7 Jul 2005 13:42:09 -0500
Subject: [Baren 28254] Re: Paper, Teachers and Wow Le Green
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Annie:

There are as many papers to choose from as there are Baren members on this
list ;;-)

I too have used Rives for most of my prints and it does the job well as
long as you don't need to do many impressions. Probably got the
idea to use Rives for Moku Hanga from Matt Brown too as I have a few of
his prints. For the last few exchanges I have turned to the Japanese hosho
because I think it has more absorbancy and greater strength to survive
multiple impressions. The price is quite higher per sheet.

A slip of wax paper ( I use the waxy paper from Dunkin Donuts) inserted
between the baren and the back of your paper goes a long way to prevent
piling and for ease of printing when using Rives Heavy..

Good luck with your printmaking.......Julio Rodriguez (Skokie, Illinois)
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Message 6
From: Blog Manager
Date: 8 Jul 2005 07:51:58 -0000
Subject: [Baren 28255] Update notification from the Barenforum Blog
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This is an automatic update message being sent to [Baren] by the forum blog software.

The following new entries were made on the Barenforum Blog during the
past 24 hours. They can be viewed one-by-one at the links shown, or you
can see them all at once on the blog front page at:
http://barenforum.org/blog/index.html

Julio posted an entry entitled: Exhibit by Maria Arango
http://barenforum.org/blog/archives/2005/07/maria_arango.html


Julio posted an entry entitled: Baren Puzzle Exhibit in New York
http://barenforum.org/blog/archives/2005/07/baren_puzzle_ex.html

Thank you!

(Most recent post made at July 07, 2005 04:28 PM Eastern Time)
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Message 7
From: ArtfulCarol # aol.com
Date: Fri, 8 Jul 2005 08:22:05 EDT
Subject: [Baren 28256] London
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We are all saddened and affected by what happened in London.

To our English Baren members Harry and Andy--- my thoughts are with you.

Carol Lyons
New York