Today's postings

  1. [Baren 37565] Re: Baren 911 Portfolio (Annie Bissett)
  2. [Baren 37566] 2010 Survey one mo' time ("Maria Arango")
  3. [Baren 37567] mica, glue etc (Jennifer Martindale)
  4. [Baren 37568] Re: mica, glue etc (carol Montgomery)
  5. [Baren 37569] Re: mica, glue etc (Graham Scholes)
  6. [Baren 37570] Re: mica, glue etc (carol Montgomery)
  7. [Baren 37571] exchange 38 arrivals (ArtSpotiB # aol.com)
  8. [Baren 37572] Goldwell ("Maria Arango")
  9. [Baren 37573] Re: exchange 38 arrivals (mpereira # newsite.com.br)
  10. [Baren 37574] Baren Member blogs: Update Notification (Blog Manager)
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Message 1
From: Annie Bissett
Date: Wed, 26 Nov 2008 14:36:57 GMT
Subject: [Baren 37565] Re: Baren 911 Portfolio
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Thanks for the link to the Baren 9-11 Portfolio, Carol.
http://registry.national911memorial.org/alpha.php?a=1_
I had seen these prints once before when searching the Forum
archives, but seeing them in this context was really moving. You all
made some beautiful images.

I'm really enjoying the new blog-reader thingie at the bottom of the
HTML Digest. Thanks Dave!

Andy, your newest print is gorgeous.

And what a treat to see Maria's photos of her time at Goldwell:
http://1000woodcuts.com/projects/goldwell_residency/index.html
Looks like the workshop was great fun, and the students made really
interesting prints.

Julio, thank you for your kind words.

Wishing all who are celebrating Thanksgiving a rich and safe holiday.

best to all,
Annie
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Message 2
From: "Maria Arango"
Date: Wed, 26 Nov 2008 16:40:45 GMT
Subject: [Baren 37566] 2010 Survey one mo' time
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Repeating for those who missed it. Last time before we begin analyzing
results and making decisions on programming, so don't miss the
boat...train...burro...

Survey link:
http://www.surveymonkey.com/s.aspx?sm=lDxmuJvDpjpaRFGIfwAFbg_3d_

And now if you want to see a few pictures of the Red Barn Art Center inside
and out, please go to:
http://1000woodcuts.com/projects/goldwell_residency/index.html

"Dear Barenforum members!

I've been thinking (yes, I know, I know, EVERYONE hates it when that
happens) about the next Baren get together and then I went to this most
inspiring place for a 2-week residency:
http://www.goldwellmuseum.org
Please click on the Red Barn Art Center because that will be our work-room.

The nearby town of Beatty, Nevada has all the comforts of any rural town
anywhere, plenty of cheap accommodations, dining, and yes yes, phone and
internet just like the best of 'em. Well, it is rural Nevada, but also a
major travel route from Las Vegas to Reno, our biggest two cities AND one of
the gateways to Death Valley National Park.
Please take a looksie at:
Beatty, Nevada
http://www.beattynevada.org
and
Death Valley National Park (nearby)
http://www.nps.gov/deva/

With that arsenal of wonderful desert images in mind and AFTER and only
AFTER you have perused those websites, please take five minutes and go to
our preliminary survey. Here we gauge interest of the membership in
gathering, timing and place. Keep in mind this is very very preliminary and
nothing has been decided as of yet.

When you are ready, let us know what you think:
http://www.surveymonkey.com/s.aspx?sm=lDxmuJvDpjpaRFGIfwAFbg_3d_3d "

Maria
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Message 3
From: Jennifer Martindale
Date: Wed, 26 Nov 2008 17:44:48 GMT
Subject: [Baren 37567] mica, glue etc
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To add to the Gum Arabic discussion, the one I use is liquid and comes from the Winsor and Newton Watercolour range. It is called simply Gum Arabic and the label says: Increases brilliancy, gloss and transparency of water colours Controls spread of wet on wet Reduces staining Gum arabic/preservatives/water.

I use it sometimes to get some shine. I also use it as a glue when adding mica or other metallic flakes etc. This leads me to my question... I would like to add very fine mica to a part of my print. I have always used a cut out stencil shape to do this, and I note that David suggests this when describing mica printing in his encyclopedia, (using an image of a dragon fly as his example), although he did not actually demonstrate it. Would using the stencil method be considered acceptable to the rules for Exchange 39? The image is of course, otherwise created using woodblocks, including the base colour prior to adding the mica.

Thank you for the comments re carrying woodworking tools on to a plane. Even in the hold luggage the chances of having ones beautiful tools taken away seems just too great. Both UK and USA are regularly in a state of high alert, and I would not like to lose them. Nor do I really trust the post too much. Perhaps I should get a student set and put them in the hold luggage, so would not be so upset at losing them. My husband had a favourite bottle opener taken once by the airport on a journey to Spain.

I loved Maria's photos of the workshop, everyone looks very cold tho. Hope you are planning for a bit warmer timing for us.
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Message 4
From: carol Montgomery
Date: Wed, 26 Nov 2008 18:21:56 GMT
Subject: [Baren 37568] Re: mica, glue etc
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Hi, all - To add metallic color to my prints, I simply print a base color and before it dries dust on with a salt shaker an appropriate metallic powder. I wait till it dries (depends on the humidity) and gently brush it off. I have experimented with Gold Leaf and Metallic Powders from Pearl Art Supplies and Pearl Ex Pigments from Jacquard Products. I hope this helps. Sincerely, Carol Montgomery
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Message 5
From: Graham Scholes
Date: Wed, 26 Nov 2008 21:14:24 GMT
Subject: [Baren 37569] Re: mica, glue etc
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Jennifer Martindale wrote:

> To add to the Gum Arabic discussion, the one I use is liquid and
> comes from the Winsor and Newton Watercolour range.

Very convenient and has the right viscosity for anything I have done.

> I use it sometimes to get some shine. I also use it as a glue when
> adding mica or other metallic flakes etc. This leads me to my
> question... I would like to add very fine mica to a part of my
> print. I have always used a cut out stencil shape to do this, and I
> note that David suggests this when describing mica printing in his
> encyclopedia, (using an image of a dragon fly as his example),
> although he did not actually demonstrate it.

When I use Mica I mix it into the pigment that I am printing... and
print in the normal fashion.
It is difficult to get enough mica so that it sparkles to any extent.
Mixing it in just with Gum Arabic does a better job and this can be
applied as a second layer over an existing colour in the moku hanga
method.

> Thank you for the comments re carrying woodworking tools on to a
> plane. Even in the hold luggage the chances of having ones beautiful
> tools taken away seems just too great.
You can rest assured that you will not lose them... They are not
looking for knives and chisels. They are looking for undeclared guns
and explosives (sniffer dogs). If you can check luggage that
contains Scissors, pocket knives, and carpenter tools and like
electric saws, drills they go throught without any trouble... I cannot
understand why a little set of your tools would be confiscated...
hardly a national threat.

> My husband had a favourite bottle opener taken once by the airport
> on a journey to Spain.

Are you telling us that the bottle opener was in the baggage that was
checked and in the hold of the airplane. !!!!!

Twice I forgot to take my little Swiss Army Knife out of my pocket and
put it in my luggage.... They caught it and I had a choice.....
Relinquish it or mails to myself. I choose the second alternative...



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On 26-Nov-08, at 10:21 AM, carol Montgomery wrote:

>> Hi, all - To add metallic color to my prints, I simply print a base
>> color and before it dries dust on with a salt shaker an appropriate
>> metallic powder. I wait till it dries (depends on the humidity)
>> and gently brush it off.

Did you do this using waterbase pigments? I would think that there is
not enough “stickiness” with it. Oil base no problem.


Regards
Graham
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Message 6
From: carol Montgomery
Date: Wed, 26 Nov 2008 21:45:40 GMT
Subject: [Baren 37570] Re: mica, glue etc
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Hi Graham - Yes, I have done this mostly with water based inks - very thick and opaque. I have some stuff at Saatchi Online and www.caprintmakers.org if you want to take a look. It really sticks! Sincerely, Carol Montgomery
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Message 7
From: ArtSpotiB # aol.com
Date: Thu, 27 Nov 2008 00:43:37 GMT
Subject: [Baren 37571] exchange 38 arrivals
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Frank Trueba and Murilo Pereira, your packages have arrived!!!!

Hooray. Looking forward to seeing what's inside.

ArtSpot Out
Benny Alba in studio



"It is neither wealth nor splendor, but tranquility and
occupation, which give happiness."
--Thomas Jefferson
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Message 8
From: "Maria Arango"
Date: Thu, 27 Nov 2008 00:53:25 GMT
Subject: [Baren 37572] Goldwell
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For those of you that don't look at the blogs regularly, I updated my photo
albums section in the Goldwell Open Air Museum Residency pages. So if you
want to look at the possible Baren Summit 2010 site, the photo album is a
good start. I think that tarantula is probably gone by now.

Here are the recently updated links:

Projects Index page:
http://1000woodcuts.com/projects/projectsindex.html

Goldwell Index page:
http://1000woodcuts.com/projects/goldwell_residency/index.html

Photo Album:
http://1000woodcuts.com/projects/goldwell_residency/photos/index.html

And don't miss the Panoramas page:
http://1000woodcuts.com/projects/goldwell_residency/photos/panoramas.html

Enjoy!

Maria


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Message 9
From: mpereira # newsite.com.br
Date: Thu, 27 Nov 2008 01:50:02 GMT
Subject: [Baren 37573] Re: exchange 38 arrivals
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Good...thank you.
Murilo pereira


> Frank Trueba and Murilo Pereira, your packages have arrived!!!!
>
> Hooray. Looking forward to seeing what's inside.
>
> ArtSpot Out
> Benny Alba in studio
>
>
>
> "It is neither wealth nor splendor, but tranquility and
> occupation, which give happiness."
> --Thomas Jefferson

Digest Appendix

Postings made on [Baren] members' blogs
over the past 24 hours ...

Subject: Help me!
Posted by: Marissa L. Swinghammer

Help a girl out and please email me your email address so I can invite you to join Art Fire for $7 a month. If I refer seven verified accounts I get mine upgraded to free for life. If you are interested in the site please contact me with your email. It is a very promising new site and even 7$ a month is a fantastic deal. I joined Etsy when it was around the same age that ArtFire is now and I think I know a good site when I see it! Art Fire has a chance to really compete with Etsy, but only if us artists and artisans join. They are dedicated to bringing us buyers and not just leaving it up to us like Etsy does. And it could really use some more printmakers!
marissa@mleefineart.com

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Subject: Free Shipping Sale!
Posted by: Marissa L. Swinghammer


I Love You More
Originally uploaded by mlee.etsy.com
Dark Leaves



These are just two of the most recent pieces I put up on Artfire in the past 24 hours and until Black Friday they will all have free shipping. Buy as many pieces as you want from wherever you are and I will refund you the shipping after you pay. This offer is only good in my Art Fire
shop but I can move anything from
over if requested. I'm still in the process of filling out my Art Fire store and haven't abandoned Etsy just yet.

I'm going to try and be around listing my new pieces on Friday after Thanksgiving but we have family in town and they may want to see what New England has to offer. A month ago I would have said lots, but right now not so much.

I hope all of my readers in the US have a great Thanksgiving with family and/ or friends, and that my international readers simply have a nice Thursday.

Is anybody shopping on Black Friday? Looking for a killer deal on an HDTV maybe? My dad is going out at the crack of dawn per usual off in Chicago but I avoid shopping like the plague after Thanksgiving.

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Subject: Goldwell pages updated with photo albums
Posted by: Maria



Updated my photo albums section in the Goldwell Open Air Museum Residency pages.

Next on the project is to continue to carve the blocks, make some prints and publish a book with photos, journal entries, woodcuts and even some poetry. I'm well into revising my first few pages and the template so I can begin the painful process of getting it all together.

Here are the recently updated links:

Projects Index page:
http://1000woodcuts.com/projects/projectsindex.html

Goldwell Index page:
http://1000woodcuts.com/projects/goldwell_residency/index.html

Photo Album:
http://1000woodcuts.com/projects/goldwell_residency/photos/index.html

And don't miss the Panoramas page:
http://1000woodcuts.com/projects/goldwell_residency/photos/panoramas.html

Enjoy!


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