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Date: Mon, 14 May 2012 14:38:33 GMT
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Subject: [Baren 45443] Shin Jidai. Contemporary Japanese Books and Paper Art.
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Subject: [Baren 45446] Making pigment from powder
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Digest Appendix
Postings made on [Baren] members' blogs
over the past 24 hours ...
Subject: Arts of Japan series : print #2 - image concept
Posted by: Dave Bull
It's time to begin work on the second print in the Arts of Japan series, even though we're far from 'finishing' the first one. I have yet to print the second batch of 100 or so of that one (although there were enough in the first batch to supply all the current collectors, so there's no panic on that), and there is still plenty of case construction work waiting for me in the woodshop ... The theme for this next one has been decided, and will be sculpture - in particular 'monumental' sculpture. Given that fact, it shouldn't be too difficult for you to make a pretty good guess about what the image might look like! There are many possible such sculptures scattered all over the country, but I have selected a particular one that is situated not too far from here, and the reason is that ... I think that rather than reproduce an old print of this object, I'd like to have a go at creating a new one. Yes - does that strike fear into the hearts of the collectors? Dave is going to include originals in this series! For the curious, here's a Google search of images of the object in question ... |
This item is taken from the blog Woodblock RoundTable.
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Subject: Talking About Money
Posted by: Annie B
My mother taught me that there are four things you shouldn't talk about: money, religion, sex and politics. I've hit all those taboos at one time or another, on this blog and in my work. Lately, since I started working on the Loaded series, the big topic has been money. My proposal for the A.P.E. Gallery show that opened last week was to show my large prints and also to print some money the night of the reception. I decided that in addition to printing the money I also wanted to talk with people about how much was reasonable to charge for a 17-note packet of printed currency. I wrote up a list of all the money I had spent out of pocket ($678.23) and how many hours I had spent (98) to produce a total of 60 packets of money and asked for people's opinions. Here are some sample responses. On this blog, a commenter named Curt gave me a formula to use that even included the gallery's 25% take: If you want to make an hourly rate R and assume you'll sell all of the bundles in a short amount of time, then the math is simple for determining the price P: costs = expenses, i.e.I thought $20/hr was more than reasonable, but that would mean charging almost $60 per packet. My original thought had been that the packets should cost closer to $1 per note, more like $20 or $25 per packet, so this was disappointing.
My Facebook friends had varying opinions. Several said $60 to $100 was reasonable for art. Everyone agreed that it was practically impossible to determine how much a hypothetical buyer would be willing to pay. Back on this blog, Tibi noted the educational value of revealing the artist's costs. I definitely had that as one of my goals. Diana suggested a sort of sliding scale. I liked that idea, so I decided to use that at the gallery on Friday night.
This item is taken from the blog woodblock dreams. Subject: Yoshida sailing ship - test printing begins
This item is taken from the blog Mokuhankan Conversations. |