Baren Digest Thursday, 3 January 2002 Volume 18 : Number 1674 ---------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Cucamongie@aol.com Date: Wed, 2 Jan 2002 12:08:50 EST Subject: [Baren 16614] suggestion re large print exchange?` Hi all, I've been reading over some old posts, and noticed that Juan was having trouble sending his large prints to the USA because of dimension. Is it possible for you to roll them up? that would make a much smaller package. On another subject, my mother, who lives in SF, saved me an article out of the SF Chronicle which she thought would be interesting to me since it was about woodblock printing - and lo and behold, it was about our Marco - congrats Marco!! - Best wishes and Happy New Year all, Sarah ------------------------------ From: "Lee and Barbara Mason" Date: Wed, 2 Jan 2002 11:44:09 -0800 Subject: [Baren 16615] Re: Yoshida book Ray, I asked Dave (who has seen the blocks at the Yoshida studio) about this and indeed he did use a thin zinc plate screwed to the cherry wood for his key block. He printed with both oil and waterbased inks, using the water based inks when he wanted fuzzy lines on the key block. It would be a real trick to print waterbased ink on zinc, but he must have mastered it. Sort of opens up lots of possibilities doesn't it? Pretty innovative for the time, it just shows what a forward thinker he was to embrace this new technology and incorporate it into the old. I am thinking about trying it with the solar plates....if it works I will let everyone know. Quite a challenge to mix one techinque with the other, but that is what printmaking is all about. It will have to be reversed out for a solar plate, so will also involve the computer....what a concept. I just love being a printmaker, what an exciting time to be making prints. Barbara > Barbara, > The Yoshida book is indeed a treasure. I bought my some years ago. On > page 175-176 are photos of a work in process. The key block is > "mountain cherry with an overlaid zinc relief plate." I have always > wondered after reading that if Yoshida frequently used a metal plate for > the amazingly fine lines on his key blocks. In which case, I might be > less amazed when I see his works. Any ideas? > Ray > > ------------------------------ From: Wanda Date: Wed, 02 Jan 2002 12:22:22 -0800 Subject: [Baren 16616] Re: books on ebay Gee, I hope "tobeornot2be" is someone on Baren. Even in a "hurt" condition, the Fletcher book would really be a good one to have in one's woodblock library. The Yoshida book! Wow, Barbara can I borrow yours? Zinc plates? Such heresy.... only kidding. Except for an expert printer - I can't see how the registration would be done. And just thinking about shrinkage & paper stretching gives me the heeby-jeebys. [:-)] Happy New Year, everyone! And may 2002 be a wonderful year for all of you! Wanda Lee and Barbara Mason wrote: > > Just in case you have any money left from Christmas, here are a couple of > books we would all like: > > http://cgi.ebay.com/aw-cgi/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=1402825028 > > http://cgi.ebay.com/aw-cgi/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=1401618391 > > I just bought the Yoshida book on Amazon for $95 so if this goes for less > than that it is a real bargain. > barbara ------------------------------ From: "Tyrus Clutter" Date: Wed, 02 Jan 2002 13:59:05 -0700 Subject: [Baren 16617] Resume' updater Just a reminder to people who participated in Exchanges #8 & #10, they will be in a show I've entitled "The Baren Portfolios" from January 7-25. The gallery is: Friesen Art Galleries Northwest Nazarene University Nampa, Idaho 83686 It is fun going back through all of these, though I'm not fully enjoying matting 60 prints! Luckily, since I'm the gallery director I made the executive decision that since this show costs the school nothing, the galleries are paying for the museum board to mat these (they will only be matted, not fully framed). That way the ones I had already planned on framing are halfway there once the show is done. TyRuS ------------------------------ From: slinders@attbi.com Date: Wed, 02 Jan 2002 19:52:46 -0600 Subject: [Baren 16618] Challenge Proof Press There is a Challenge Proof Press going on the market in the Berkley, CA area. Write if you would like me to connect you with the seller. Sharen ------------------------------ End of Baren Digest V18 #1674 *****************************