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From: key sevn
Date: Wed, 02 Nov 2011 22:50:47 GMT
Subject: [Baren 44528] Re: rubber fonts?
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Message 2
From: "Ramsey Household"
Date: Wed, 02 Nov 2011 23:07:16 GMT
Subject: [Baren 44529] Re: ideas for drying rack needed
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Message 3
From: Carole Dwinell
Date: Wed, 02 Nov 2011 23:45:41 GMT
Subject: [Baren 44530] Drying Racks
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Message 4
From: Arthur Bacon
Date: Thu, 03 Nov 2011 00:53:40 GMT
Subject: [Baren 44531] Re: ideas for drying rack needed
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Message 6
From: Hannah Skoonberg
Date: Thu, 03 Nov 2011 12:54:47 GMT
Subject: [Baren 44533] transferring images
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Digest Appendix
Postings made on [Baren] members' blogs
over the past 24 hours ...
Subject: American Pyramid
Posted by: Annie B
The series about money that I'm currently working on, Loaded, is based on designs found on the back side of a U.S. one-dollar bill and I think it's safe to say that no examination of the symbols on the bill could ignore the Great Seal. Finalized in 1782, the Great Seal is basically the coat of arms of the United States and has appeared on coins, stamps, uniforms, passports and other government issued items. The "front" of the seal shows an eagle bearing a striped shield with the motto "e pluribus unum (out of many, one). The "back" of the seal, an image of an unfinished pyramid topped by "the Eye of Providence," is the image that I'll be working with for this next print. On this pyramid side of the seal there appear two sets of Latin words. Above the Eye is written Annuit C?ptis, meaning "He approves (or has approved) [our] undertakings", and below the pyramid it says Novus Ordo Seclorum, which means "New Order of the Ages." The pyramid, which appears to be unfinished, has thirteen steps, representing the original thirteen states and the future growth of the country. The lowest level of the pyramid shows the year 1776 in Roman numerals. The Eye of Providence, like the pyramid, can be traced back to Egyptian mythology and the Eye of Horus, as well as Hindu and . . . [Long item has been trimmed at this point. The full blog entry can be viewed here] |
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Subject: Technical head-scratching. Please stand by.
Posted by: Sherrie Y
There's some weirdness going on in Studio V. Yesterday and today I put a few more colors down on the ibis linocut (we're up to 10 now), but it looks like the last two colors are going to need to wait a few days. I'm bumping up against some technical hiccups that I haven't encountered in a looonnnngggg time, and I'm not sure what to do except wait for everything to dry before moving on.
I've got me some fuzzies. And I don't mean the warm and cuddly kind. Remember I said a few days ago that I was experiencing a bit of paper-pulling from what I assumed was too-wet ink? I hoped it was that I didn't yet understand the temperature and humidity ambiance of a new space and just needed to let things set a couple of days longer than usual. Which I did.
This item is taken from the blog Brush and Baren. |