No, no, no, Diane – Victoria has it RIGHT about #36 (maybe I'm the 37th
person to mention this. but I'm going through the weekend's mail FIFO)…
It's 10 x 10 inches, so 9.89 x9.89 will be PERFECT (better too small than
too large)… Least that's what I wrote on the web site and in the intro
maybe it's changed???
Exchange #36 Sign-up page is here
. Information page is
here . Sign-up
began January 1, 2008
* Medium: woodblock print (hand rubbed or pulled on a press, B&W or
colour, any pigments, any paper)
* Theme: none
* Paper: Other - SQUARE 10 x 10 inches (25.5 x 25.5 cm) .
* Registration period: One month starting January 1 , 2008
* Deadline for finished prints: May 1st, 2008
-- Mike (exchange manager, retired)
Mike Lyon
Kansas City, MO
http://mlyon.com
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>From: Diane Cutter [mailto:cutterstudio@yahoo.com]
>Sent: Sunday, February 17, 2008 6:57 AM
>To: baren@ml.asahi-net.or.jp
>Subject: [Baren 35104] Re: paper size exact measurements ????????
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>Hi, Guadalupe...
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>Unfortunately, the paper sizes for each exchange are 'set in stone' and
>cannot be changed. The size for #36 is a firm 8"x8" or 25.5cm x 25.5cm. If
>they don't conform they will be sent back and, if you have time before the
>deadline, you can replace them in the proper dimensions.
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>The reason, as I see it, for the same 'regulation' size for each particular
>exchange is that it has more of a 'collection' look to it when handling and
>can be shipped together easily as a unit. It is also a challenge to work
>within those parameters.
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>I'm looking forward to seeing what you come up with. I love your work on
>the web.
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>Diane
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>www.dianecutter.com
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>www.theitinerantartist.blogspot.com
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>www.DCutter.etsy.com