Today's postings

  1. [Baren 34830] Re: Baren Digest (old) V42 #4192 ("Marilynn Smith")
  2. [Baren 34831] Re: Latest print ... ("cjpiers")
  3. [Baren 34832] Re: Latest print ... (Lynita Shimizu)
  4. [Baren 34833] Re: Latest print ... (L Cass)
  5. [Baren 34834] Re: Dave's Latest print ... (Annie Bissett)
  6. [Baren 34835] Re: Latest print ... (Elizabeth Atwood)
  7. [Baren 34836] Re: New Baren Digest (HTML) V42 #4192 (Jan 13, 2008) (Lynn Starun)
  8. [Baren 34837] Re: New Baren Digest (HTML) V42 #4192 (Jan 13, 2008) (Charles Morgan)
  9. [Baren 34838] Spring 2008 Exchange w/ FOP ("Heather P.")
  10. [Baren 34839] Re: Dave's Latest print ... (Peter Kocak)
  11. [Baren 34840] Re: Latest print ... (Dave Bull)
  12. [Baren 34841] Baren Member blogs: Update Notification (Blog Manager)
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Message 1
From: "Marilynn Smith"
Date: Sun, 13 Jan 2008 07:11:50 -0800
Subject: [Baren 34830] Re: Baren Digest (old) V42 #4192
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Guadalupe,
Thank you for sharing the site and the prints. A beautiful studio and area
for artists to stay and create. I enjoyed the variety of prints in many
different styles. We are in the southern Baja. No one tries to mail from
here to the states. We have been told that all mail goes through Mexico city
and it often takes a very long time to arrive. We once mailed post cards
and they arrived a year later. We often do send things back with friends to
mail. I will not try to send back my year of the rat cards because I do not
have enough stamps for them here and I would not want to ask some one to try
to mail that many items at their local post office.

My rat block is coming along. I have been calling him Templeton. They will
be mailed in the Spring, probably will be finished by Feburary. I have
submitted my name for the next exchange and have been searching out my wood
supply and considering a design. Hopefully my name is on the list. The
exchanges are a great way to try new sizes and new ways to print. I often
find I learn a lot from doing exchange prints. My exchange prints are not
always my best work, some are okay, some not so okay. Some times I am
unhappy witn my paper choices, but I am learning slowly about which papers
work best. Some ot this stuff seems like trial and error. I would encourage
everyone to jump in and do exchanges no matter what level you are as a
printmaker. You will only get better and this is a good way to get there!

Dave, I like your print. I find the composition good, the color contrasts
wonderful.

Marilynn
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Message 2
From: "cjpiers"
Date: Sun, 13 Jan 2008 07:07:49 -0800
Subject: [Baren 34831] Re: Latest print ...
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WOW! That is quite lovely. You captured the motion of water beautifully.
Connie
Spokanw, WA
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Message 3
From: Lynita Shimizu
Date: Sun, 13 Jan 2008 10:21:00 -0500
Subject: [Baren 34832] Re: Latest print ...
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Dave,

Your "River in Winter" works! I keep going back to enjoy the image.
I'd love to see that print done on a really large scale.

Lynita
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Message 4
From: L Cass
Date: Sun, 13 Jan 2008 10:34:51 -0500
Subject: [Baren 34833] Re: Latest print ...
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What a wonderful and ambitious project - The River in Winter is
striking and gives a great feeling of the water's movement - the
simplicity of this composition makes it rather different from the
others in this series so far - do you intend to do more like this?

Louise C.
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Message 5
From: Annie Bissett
Date: Sun, 13 Jan 2008 11:45:48 -0500
Subject: [Baren 34834] Re: Dave's Latest print ...
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Dave, the proof of your "River in Winter" print is stunning! (http://
woodblock.com/solitudes/prints.html) The rock in the foreground is
almost photographic, yet there's an abstraction in the overall piece
that's very interesting. The movement is so compelling -- I feel
quite literally pulled into the water -- and I love the rock that's
under the water. Your skills, both carving and printing, really shine
through in this piece.

Mike, congratulations on becoming Exchange Coordinator Emeritus.
Thanks to Maria for picking it up!

best, Annie
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Message 6
From: Elizabeth Atwood
Date: Sun, 13 Jan 2008 12:37:58 -0500
Subject: [Baren 34835] Re: Latest print ...
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Dave...........

.You've done something wonderful.............I waited with bated
breath to see how you would handle that difficult piece you had
assigned to yourself. The River in Winter is outstanding.

ElizA
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Message 7
From: Lynn Starun
Date: Sun, 13 Jan 2008 10:56:28 -0800 (PST)
Subject: [Baren 34836] Re: New Baren Digest (HTML) V42 #4192 (Jan 13, 2008)
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Hi Everyone,
I've gotten in a bit of trouble with my rat print--I
decided, in a fit of thriftiness, to use some leftover
MDF. It carved OK but when I wet it to get the
hanshita paper off it got sort of fuzzy/fluffy. Also,
after it dried and when I rolled it with some oil
based ink to do a test print, the ink wouldn't adhere
evenly, skipping some larger flat areas. I'd hate to
have to start over. I seem to remember somebody
talking about rubbing it with shellac but only if
using oil based ink. I've decided oil based ink is
the way to go because of the way water affected it so
would it be a good idea to paint the block with
something? Gesso? shellac? linseed oil?
Lynn
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Message 8
From: Charles Morgan
Date: Sun, 13 Jan 2008 11:43:18 -0800 (PST)
Subject: [Baren 34837] Re: New Baren Digest (HTML) V42 #4192 (Jan 13, 2008)
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Sand the surface with very fine sandpaper. Dust/clean it well. Then use a lint free cloth to apply thinned shellac. Let dry. Print with oil based ink.

These recommendations are not set in stone, nor derived from some master guru from some oriental culture. They represent my own experience printing with MDF. Your mileage may vary .......

Cheers ........ Charles
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Message 9
From: "Heather P."
Date: Sun, 13 Jan 2008 11:44:37 -0800 (PST)
Subject: [Baren 34838] Spring 2008 Exchange w/ FOP
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I'm so excited about this & want to share it with all of you :)

Four Oceans Press is having sign-ups for their third Hand-pulled Print exchange.
I hope you will consider joining this Spring 2008 print exchange.

All of the details can be found on their website at
http://www.fouroceanspress.com/exchange.html


Theme: Winter

Color: B/W or Color. Color is encouraged, but we love a good b/w image.

Image Size: At least 6” x 8” but no larger than 8.5” x 11”.

Paper Size: Paper must be no larger than 8.5” x 11”. It is OK if the image bleeds
off the edge of the paper.

Medium: Woodblock, Linoleum, Serigraph, Lithograph or Intaglio

Paper type: Any archival paper appropriate to your printing method can be used.

Print Deadline: April 15, 2008


Their first exchange has been mailed out and you can see all the prints on the archive page
at http://www.fouroceanspress.com/archive_fall_2007.html


If you can not get involved this time, check the website regularly for the next
exchange and other projects. If you need a longer period of time to finish prints please
consider joining the Food Alphabet Exchange - sign ups are now, but the prints are not
due until June 2008. http://www.fouroceanspress.com/exchange_alphabet.html

Take a Look, Read, Consider and then Sign up.
www.fouroceanspress.com


Thank you to all the Artists on the Baren who have been a part of the Four Oceans
Press Exchanges or other Exchanges that I have been a part of. Baren is such a great
place to meet other print-makers... And Thank you to each Artist who has already sent out
there Rats (I've received 4 so far)... I wish everyone a Wonderful & Productive New Year
- of the Rat!!!


Thanks & Smiles,
Heather
www.heatherpiazza.com
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Message 10
From: Peter Kocak
Date: Sun, 13 Jan 2008 13:10:12 -0800 (PST)
Subject: [Baren 34839] Re: Dave's Latest print ...
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Dave show us how it should looks in the world of mokuhanga high level master work, it is marvelous art, anf so contemporary air braething ART -Bijutsu, many thanks for it

Peter Kocák
alias Pietrocelli=Marukiboshi=The bridge made of fallen tree=japanese nick
www.pulib.sk/kocak
www.flickr.com/photos/pietrocelli
www.flickr.com/photos/insatsuya
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Message 11
From: Dave Bull
Date: Mon, 14 Jan 2008 08:37:04 +0900
Subject: [Baren 34840] Re: Latest print ...
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Lynita wrote, about the River in Winter print:
> I'd love to see that print done on a really large scale.

Yes! You and me both ... This is the first print I've ever made that
would look much better at a larger scale and seen at a distance, like
over the couch or wherever! It's not really suited at all to the format
that I will be issuing it - tucked away into the back of the book ...

And what a neat series it would make - different flows of water ...
colours ... different rocks ... it would be fun to do!

Maybe one day ...

Louise wrote
> do you intend to do more like this?

No idea. I don't really 'intend' to do any of these, in the sense that
they are planned in detail in advance. This series is all about
exploration for me, and I'm as surprised as anybody at what is coming
out!

Somebody offlist wrote
> something wrong with the
> rock in the foreground...I am not sure what but the
> shading needs to be more intense somehow, it is too
> flat or something.

Please people - don't feel you have to write privately if the comments
are less than 'glowing'! I'm exploring here, and one of the reasons for
posting about my image was to try and get useful comments from people
with more experience on some of these points. I'm a big boy, and
although in my private life I try to remember the motto 'Praise in
public; Criticize in private', this is a printmaker's _forum_, and
critiquing is what we are all about here.

Part of the 'something wrong' with the rock in the foreground is that -
at present - it kind of looks 'pasted in'. It's actually the same rock
that is there in real life, if you compare with the river photo I put
on the RoundTable, but I tried to simplify my work by 'lifting' it up
and out of the water a bit, to avoid the complications of water lapping
partly over it. So it ended up looking too disjointed from the rest of
the image.

Whether or not I can 'fix' this, or just chalk it up to experience and
move on, remains to be seen when I get back to work after the
exhibition ...

Thanks for the comments, everybody!

Dave
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Message 12
From: Blog Manager
Date: 14 Jan 2008 04:55:40 -0000
Subject: [Baren 34841] Baren Member blogs: Update Notification
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This is an automatic update message being sent to [Baren] by the forum blog software.

The following new entries were found on the listed printmaker's websites during the past 24 hours. (42 sites checked, five minutes before midnight Eastern time)

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Site Name: Woodblock RoundTable

Author: Dave Bull
Item: [River in Winter - 5] : First public proof ...
http://woodblock.com/roundtable/archives/2008/01/river_in_winter_5.html

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Site Name: mLee Fine Art

Author: m.Lee
Item: Golden Times
http://mleeprints.blogspot.com/2008/01/golden-times.html

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Site Name: Jennifer Martindale

Author: JennifersCabin
Item:
http://jenniferscabin.blogspot.com/2008/01/oops-dates-for-dorset-open-studios-uk.html

Author: JennifersCabin
Item:
http://jenniferscabin.blogspot.com/2008/01/hope-to-fill-in-on-more-information-as.html

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