Baren Digest Tuesday, 27 November 2001 Volume 17 : Number 1630 ---------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Cucamongie@aol.com Date: Mon, 26 Nov 2001 08:59:50 EST Subject: [Baren 16219] horse page Kim, here's the horse exchange page: http://complicatedpleasures.com/horse/ best wishes Sarah In a message dated 11/26/2001 8:00:44 AM Eastern Standard Time, owner-baren@ml.asahi-net.or.jp writes: > I'm participating in the Year of the Horse exchange > and I don't know where to go to print up the > addressess of everyone else in the exchange. ------------------------------ From: Daniel Dew Date: Mon, 26 Nov 2001 10:15:06 -0500 Subject: [Baren 16220] Re: Fireman prints John, Sorry for the delay (holiday and all), but prints are going out today. I am sending a pre-paid return box for the set to show in Tampa. Please advise if any problems. Daniel L. Dew http://www.dandew.com/ ddew@tampabay.rr.com > From: FurryPressII@aol.com > Reply-To: baren@ml.asahi-net.or.jp > Date: Sun, 28 Oct 2001 19:31:22 EST > To: baren@ml.asahi-net.or.jp > Subject: [Baren 16072] Re: Fireman prints > > my mail address; > john center > po box 59288 > chicago, ill 60659-0288 > > a bit tired will write a letter latter > > John of the furry press ------------------------------ From: Printmaker Date: Tue, 27 Nov 2001 08:16:49 +1100 Subject: [Baren 16221] Reading through the new exchange 'rules' attached below, I was wondering what is the delay with the FLORA prints? The due date was 1st November. Josephine I. Nifty sites. A. Portfolios. You need to order quick-quick or it will be too late!! Order site is http://barenforum.org/mall/products/exchange_cases.html Contact person is Barbara Mason who is bemason@concentric.net When I get the bundle I will inform the entire group of the quantity and who is on my list, so we can sort it out ahead of final mailing. Please remember to add $ for the additional postage for the additional weight. B. Postage--check it out: http://postcalc.usps.gov (Sorry to be off in the cost of US priority mail--they sold me a $3.50 stamp last go-around, but it's only good for 1#.) II. Rules & Procedures (this is pasted, so you KNOW I didn't make them up): Refresher Exchange Rules September 16, 2001 > >The information on the Baren Exchange Program page is very >clearly stated. - >http://barenforum.org/exchange/index.html >Some participants have not adhered to the established >Exchange requirements making the coordination of exchanges difficult and not >pleasurable while not supporting those who have adhered to the rules. Therefore >rather than developing new "rules" we are placing stringent requirements on all for >adhering to the formulated regulations. This may result in fewer that the >normal 30 print exchange, however we believe thatparticipants will become >aware that the exchange requirements are strictly enforced. Members will >only join an exchange if they are willing to make the effort required to >achieve the exchange goals. > >1. Time Deadlines: >Participants must plan to send their work in early enough >before the deadline so that the print package arrives by the >deadline. This may mean sending the work one-week or earlier before the deadline, >depending on the method of delivery and the country of origin. Participants from >countries other than the coodinators collection place shoud deturmine time >required for delivery. If work is not received by the deadline the participant >will be notified that unless it is received by 7 days beyond the posted >deadline the work will not be included in the exchange. If the work is received after >the ONE-WEEK extension the work will be returned using the return postage included for the >exchange. If no return postage was included in the print package, the prints will >be held until the coordinator receives postage. > >The extension may be extended beyond ONE_WEEK, at the >discretion of the >coordinator if there is a national emergency making regular >mail late. >2. Return Postage > >Return postage must accompany the print package when it is >sent to the coordinator. If no return postage was included in the print >package, if not received with the print package > >THE EXCHANGE PRINT PACKAGE WILL BE HELD UNTIL POSTAGE IS >RECEIVED BY THE COORDINATOR. > >3. Method Used: > >The Baren Exchange is a program for forum members to >create, exchange and display editions of woodblock prints. At this time only >linocut print have been allowed in addition to woodcut prints. > >IF PRINTS OTHER THAN WOODCUT OR LINOCUT ARE RECEIVED THE >PRINT PACKAGE WILL BE RETURNED USING THE ENCLOSED RETURN POSTAGE. >IF NO POSTAGE IS INCLUDED THE EXCHANGE PRINT PACKAGE WILL >BE HELD BY THE COORDINATOR. UNTIL POSTAGE IS RECEIVED > >4. Paper size: > >Each exchange has a specific paper size requirement which > >allows for ease of packaging by the coordinator. . Participants should read >and adhere exactly to the paper size. > >IF PRINTS RECEIVED VARY FROM THE ECHANGE SIZE REQUIREMENTS >THEY WILL BE RETURNED TO THE ARTIST USING THE ENCLOSED RETURN POSTAGE. >IF NO POSTAGE IS INCLUDED THE EXCHANGE PRINT PACKAGE WILL >BE HELD BY THE COORDINATOR. UNTIL POSTAGE IS RECEIVED > >5. Drop outs: > >Dropouts will be allowed only until 3 weeks before the exchange time >deadline to give individuals on the wait list time to complete and send >their prints. If needed, participants should withdraw at the earliest date >possible. > >6. Wait list: > >If withdrawal from the wait list becomes necessary that participant should >notify the coordinator ASAP. > >PARTICIPANTS WHO WITHDRAW AFTER THE PERMITTED WITHDRAWAL > >PERIOD WILL HAVe THEIR NAME AUTOMATICALLY ELIMINATED FROM THE NEXT TWO >EXCHANGES AND WAIT LISTS > >IF WITHDRAWAL IS LATE ONCE AGAIN AFTER BEING REINSTATED >- OR IF THE PARTICIPANT WITHTHRAWS AFTER THE DEADLINE >-OR IF THE PARTICIPANT DOES NOT NOTIFY THE COORDINATOR OF > >THE PLAN TO WITHDRAW, THEIR NAME WILL BE REMOVED FROM FURTHER >EXCHANGES. > > >7. Communication: > >Participants must be active Baren members and must have >participated in discussions prior to signing up on an exchange. It is >essential that thecoordinator be in communication with the exchange >participants. The participant must respond to e-mails sent by the coordinator >and should notify the coordinator of a change in e-mail address. They >should also let the coordinator know ASAP that a message was received >and/or if they are unable to respond to e-mail questions. > >PARTICIPANTS WHO DO NOT RESPOND TO E-MAIL REQUESTS WILL >HAVE THEIR NAME AUTOMATICALLY ELIMINATED FROM THAT >EXCHANGE < >Michelle Morrell > jmmorrell@gci.net >http://www.MichelleMorrell.com > > ------------------------------ From: Julio.Rodriguez@walgreens.com Date: Mon, 26 Nov 2001 15:42:17 -0600 Subject: [Baren 16222] Re: New exchange rules... 11/26/2001 03:42:16 PM Josephine writes: "...Reading through the new exchange 'rules' attached below, I was wondering what is the delay with the FLORA prints? The due date was 1st November." Hi.....I think the new "stricter" rules become effective starting with Exchange #12. They were published near the end of the period for #11 (Flora). thanks.....Julio ------------------------------ From: "bemason" Date: Mon, 26 Nov 2001 20:45:40 -0800 Subject: [Baren 16223] Fw: Shin Torinoko Graham, Here is the answer on the shin torinoko paper...so it is sort of archival, at least buffered. See McClains web site at http://www.imcclains.com for more information and to get a catalog. Barbara - ----- Original Message ----- From: "Alexandra Prentiss" > Hi Barbara! > Our Shin Torinoko is 50% Manila linen or flax, and 50% acid free pine pulp. > How they make the pine pulp acid free is a good question, and one I don't > know the answer to. > Several of the papers we sell have at least some acid free wood pulp--the > Nishinouchi, the heavy weight Torinoko, and the Ise, among others. The > expensive papers, like the Kizuki Hanga, Gampi Natural, Inomachi don't have > it. Price-wise there is one exception, and that is the light weight Torinoko > which is 70% gampi and 30% mitsumata and only $6.20/sheet. With that much > gampi, it's a bargain. > Hope this helps-- > Alex ------------------------------ From: slinders@home.com Date: Tue, 27 Nov 2001 00:15:54 -0600 Subject: [Baren 16224] Woodblock demo at the Block Museum At the Block Museum on the Northwestern University Campus, Evanston, Illinois: Hiratsuka Un'ichi: Color Woodblock Prints November 9, 2001 - January 13, 2002 November 27 / Tuesday / Lecture "Hiratsuka Un'ichi and Color Printing" Helen Merritt, Professor Emeritus, School of Art, University of Northern Illinois 7:00 pm: Pick/Laudati Auditorium December 1 / Saturday / Artist's Demonstration 2:00 pm Woodblock Printmaking Demonstration- Keiko Hiratsuka More, daughter of Hiratsuka Un'ichi -In conjunction with the exhibition, Hiratsuka Un'ichi: Color WoodblockPrints "Prints by Sculptors" September 22 - December 9, 2001 (a wonderful exhibit!) 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