Baren Digest Saturday, 10 March 2001 Volume 14 : Number 1349 ---------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Daniel Dew Date: Fri, 09 Mar 2001 11:08:02 -0500 Subject: [Baren 13779] Good News My first solo show! I have been asked to have my first one-man show at the Jimmie B. Keel Library Complex. It is a brand new library with a 1000 sq. ft. gallery space, separate from the actual library. I am so hyped. Oh well, back to work. dan dew ------------------------------ From: Kris Alder Date: Fri, 09 Mar 2001 09:38:11 -0700 Subject: [Baren 13780] RE: Good News Daniel Dew Congratulations Dan! I'm so excited for you! Your hard work is really paying off...keep on cuttin' and printin' Kris From: "Philip Smith" Date: Fri, 9 Mar 2001 09:32:36 -0800 Subject: [Baren 13782] Exibit Dan,...congrads are in order. Do take photos of everything so we can see = what's what. Julio.... My prints are not numbered. Alas, something else for the = coordinator to worry about. I say forget it. Philip=20 Hammond, OR USA ------------------------------ From: "Philip Smith" Date: Fri, 9 Mar 2001 09:50:37 -0800 Subject: [Baren 13784] New sight for me I was watching TechTV this morning and this sight was mentioned. A lot = of pics of Japanese woodcuts. You guys might want to check it out. www.artcyclopedia.com=20 Philip Hammond,OR USA ------------------------------ From: Graham Scholes Date: Fri, 9 Mar 2001 09:49:42 -0800 Subject: [Baren 13785] Somethin' new. A new image to looky-lou at.... http://members.home.net/gscholes/ this is one of a series of three in the series of 36 in the lighthouse series of my series project. You gettin' the idea? Graham Why do we play in recitals and recite in plays? ------------------------------ From: "Robert" Date: Fri, 9 Mar 2001 11:17:56 -0800 Subject: [Baren 13788] Re: Wood charset="iso-8859-1" Graham, Have you tried the Siberian Birch? It is NOT the same as Baltic..At All. I use it and my tools never seem to suffer, I have had the same set for 11 years and use a Colorado dry ceramic stone on the (waterless, oilless) It takes fine cut and you can use oil or water inks on it. Get a small sample for Yuri and try it. Robert Canaga ------------------------------ From: Lynita Shimizu Date: Fri, 09 Mar 2001 15:21:13 -0500 Subject: [Baren 13789] Re: Good News & Sizing Question Dan, Wish we could sponsor a Baren Field Trip and all pop in to see your show. You're going to be very busy ... I'm sure you'll have a wonderful exhibit. Congratulations! Baren Mall Masters, The UPS truck couldn't make it up our snowy, icy driveway but the diligent driver hiked up through the woods to deliver that precious order of Yamaguchi paper. I was pleased to see that the sizing (dosa) on this paper is a bit lighter than what I received when my husband ordered for me. I had experienced some sticking when my paper was dampened, and although the color application didn't seem to be effected, had to be very careful that the sheets didn't stick together at the beginning. I was wondering if you were given a choice when the order was placed, as to the degree of sizing you wanted ... and if so, what did you request? (Is this a question for Dave?) I think I was asked if I wanted heavy dosa or light, and had requested something in the middle. I still can't quite figure out the magic behind the Baren Mall, but thanks to all those behind the scenes. Best wishes, Lynita ------------------------------ From: barebonesart Date: Fri, 09 Mar 2001 14:30:08 -0800 Subject: [Baren 13790] Re: Baren Digest v14 #1348 Graham, I am so happy you're back with your wonderful suggestions and those great tag lines. Jan, we look forward to seeing you in Portland this Summer - all you Portlander's & vicinity, lets get busy and plan for the Telfer visit - we should have a great time just doing the planning! Some other printmaking sites to check out for samples of white line and just for fun are www.art2u.com which is the CA Society of Printmakers, Los Angeles Printmaking Society and Northwest Print Council. Then there's the www.worldprintmakers.com and www.printhousegallery.org That should keep you busy 'til the turn of the next century - Laughs, Sharri ------------------------------ From: David Bull Date: Sat, 10 Mar 2001 08:53:42 +0900 Subject: [Baren 13791] Re: Good News & Sizing Question We just asked for 'normal, average' sizing, the same as what you got on your previous paper order. A couple of factors can affect sticking like this. Paper just freshly sized is more prone to this sticking than paper that has been sitting around for a while. I'm not sure if that is a factor in this case, because this paper is about as new as it can get! If Misawa-san applied it a bit on the heavy side, then yes this could also be a factor. Another possible cause is putting a bit too much weight on top of the stack after your initial wetting ... Anyway, it's not usually a major problem. People here usually do paper wetting in a two-stage process: - - initial wetting (2 x 2) in a simple large stack. - - a couple of hours later, after the water has basically penetrated everywhere, restack the sheets in a staggered layout to let the paper expand properly. This is the time when any stickiness comes up, and it is a simple matter to carefully separate the sheets and lay them down again. They will not stick again. > I still can't quite figure out the magic behind the Baren Mall, but thanks to > all those behind the scenes. You're welcome! (from the Mall 'crew') Dave ------------------------------ From: Cucamongie@aol.com Date: Fri, 09 Mar 2001 20:51:36 EST Subject: [Baren 13792] Graham, etc Welcome back, Graham, I look forward to hearing from you again with your knowledge and humor- also welcome to the new members and "lurkers" who have recently posted. For those who have recently expressed interest in sharing more info about respective backgrounds, etc, you can always go to our "virtual bar", the Baren After 5, we've gotten onto all types of crazy topics there including discussion of Dave's new bathtub :) I just got some nice news today, in addition to having a piece up in the "Animals in Art show" at LSU Veterinary School Library (they're also using one of my prints for the postcards & posters this year), one of my prints was selected for the "Works on Paper" show which will be in another gallery at LSU. I know Pete walls lives in those parts, any other bareners live around there? or have work up in these shows? Always fun to get a "virtual report"- best wishes all, Sarah ------------------------------ From: Wanda Date: Fri, 09 Mar 2001 19:03:02 -0700 Subject: [Baren 13793] Re: Good News & Sizing Question Lynita Shimizu wrote: > Baren Mall Masters, > The UPS truck couldn't make it up our snowy, icy driveway but the diligent > driver hiked up through the woods to deliver that precious order of Yamaguchi > paper. Lynita, the image of the UPS guy hiking up through the snow to deliver your Yamaguchi paper (in his shorts? they wear shorts year-round in Oregon!) is a great one. As I recall, Dave ordered the sizing on the Yamaguchi paper. Please let us know what you think of the paper - or go to the mall & fill out a feedback form. Or both! All of us working on this little project say "Thank you" to all of you that have placed an order! The mall seems to be a booming success, for it's vendors and for Baren & best of all- for all of us budding hanga artists. Of course, most of the items in the mall can be used for any kind of relief printmaking. These are really top-notch items. If you haven't checked it out yet - be sure to do it soon. http://barenforum.org/mall I think I am most pleased with the sumi-in-a-jar stuff. [Although I have been very pleased with everything I have ordered.] It is *so* black, black, black. And I love doing black & white prints nearly as much as the color ones. I plan to do my next black & white print with this stuff. Neri-zumi! That's what it is called. You can find it in the Pigment Miscellaneous section of Matsumura-san's goods. Wanda ------------------------------ From: Graham Scholes Date: Fri, 9 Mar 2001 21:55:02 -0800 Subject: [Baren 13794] Re: Wood I will check with the specialty shop locally and see if they have Siberian Birch Thanks Graham ------------------------------ From: Graham Scholes Date: Fri, 9 Mar 2001 22:12:41 -0800 Subject: [Baren 13795] Mr. Kazuo Yamaguchi Has anyone heard or had any experiences with the latest batches of paper... past 6 month ...made by Kazuo Yamaguchi. I have it from a Japanese printer, Masato Arikushi, in Vancouver that he has has some problems with the acceptance of colour and surface quality of the paper. He is not happy. I was about to order more paper but now I am concerned so thought maybe some Bareners may have feedback. Graham OLD IS WHEN..... Your sweetie says, "Let's go upstairs and make love," and you answer, "Honey, I can't do both!" ------------------------------ End of Baren Digest v14 #1349 *****************************