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From: Barbara Mason
Date: Tue, 20 Oct 2009 15:14:58 GMT
Subject: [Baren 39991] engraving
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From: Viza Arlington
Date: Tue, 20 Oct 2009 17:54:07 GMT
Subject: [Baren 39992] Re: Two toots!
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Message 3
From: "Mark Mason"
Date: Wed, 21 Oct 2009 12:04:32 GMT
Subject: [Baren 39993] Re: Baren Members Pages.
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Subject: Print and Sculpture in Exhibition
Posted by: Mark Mason
Recently I submitted a couple of woodblock prints and a sculpture for selection in the first Ribble Valley Open Exhibition. The exhibition is open to all artists of any media, the only criteria being that the artist be resident in the Ribble Valley area. (You'd be surprised how many there are!) I received notification about a month ago that one of my prints, 'Ribble Valley Winter View', which some of you out there received as my Christmas print last year, and my sculpture 'Resting Figure' had both been selected for exhibiting. My winter view print has been doing very well for itself, and is now in it's second edition of 60 prints. (I'm not a big fan of artificially limiting my prints to force the price up. Prints are a democratic medium, and as such, should be printed and priced with the same philosophy.) I was asked if it could be featured in an article in the English language Japanese magazine, 'Japan Close Up' . They wanted to do a piece on foreign artists who were inspired by Japanese art, and found me on Etsy! Susan Ashworth, of the Lancashire Museums Organisation (co-curators of the Ribble Valley Open)which manage all the museums and art galleries which fall within Lancashire County Council's responsibility called me a couple of weeks ago to ask if they could buy a copy of the print for the Lancashire Museums' permanent collection, which was great. I now have one of my prints in the collection of Lancashire's art gallery archives. I'm happy to admit it quite made my day! When Susan arrived to collect the print, she also bought one for herself, and mentioned that they're considering printing a postcard or Christmas card of the image at some time in the future. I've included a copy of the back and front of the poster/leaflet for the exhibition. The sculpture in the image is mine. It's made from cast concrete (about 12 inches high and very heavy) . . . [Long item has been trimmed at this point. The full blog entry can be viewed here] |
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