Message 1
From: "clive"
Date: Tue, 12 Jul 2011 13:10:21 GMT
Subject: [Baren 43719] Out of Office
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Message 2
From: Barbara Mason
Date: Tue, 12 Jul 2011 16:39:05 GMT
Subject: [Baren 43720] Rellerf for Relied - Inspired by Japan
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Message 3
From: Kristine Alder
Date: Tue, 12 Jul 2011 20:27:10 GMT
Subject: [Baren 43721] Ex 49 Reminder from Exchange Manager
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Digest Appendix
Postings made on [Baren] members' blogs
over the past 24 hours ...
Subject: The Peril of Too Many Pelicans
Posted by: Sharri
Sometimes a block just cries to be printed in many different ways, and such is the case of my pelicans. They have been on "fabric" and they have been made into a "dress", but they were not content. There was a piece of marbled paper in my flat files and they screamed to be printed on it. Between the Pelicans and the paper wailing "oil spill, oil spill" I had no choice. This cacophony must be stilled. The result:
And, I was happy with this until..... one day as the print was lying on my framing table another print of the same image, but on the filmy Japanese paper that I used to make the dress, fell on top of this one. Oh my! This led an entirely new dimension. So, I lined them up and then very carefully adhered the two together. There is no going back now. Here is the final product:
This set my oil slick more in the background and gave the whole scene another dimension - almost making it look 3D without the glasses. Whoa, Nellie! I could be on to something!
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This item is taken from the blog Rag & Bone.
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Subject: City of the World grows
Posted by: Maria
Note to citizens: While I "have you" listening, please don't forget to email any details you want published on the web and the information colophon. The colophon is going to be great, a true book containing all the individual contributions, the collective print, all the info available on each block and process photos. Page to send in information on your very own "city block" is here: http://1000woodcuts.com/forms/cityblockinfo.htm Here is Tibi Chelcea's piece of the city, coming at you from Nashville Tennessee, USA: Bea Gold's always wonderful world in Hollywood California USA: |
This item is taken from the blog MCPP Puzzle Prints.
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