Baren Digest Wednesday, 9 October 2002 Volume 21 : Number 1988 ---------------------------------------------------------------------- From: ArtfulCarol#aol.com Date: Tue, 8 Oct 2002 10:25:25 EDT Subject: [Baren 19475] Re: I wish! Congrats , Maria! Everything counts... Carol ------------------------------ From: "lmhtwb" Date: Tue, 8 Oct 2002 09:16:07 -0700 Subject: [Baren 19478] Hanga Practice Paper Okay, the hanga question for the day. (Hey, I gave you all the weekend off!) I need some 'rice' paper to practice on. While I love the Inomachi that Daniel Smith has, at $29.99 a sheet, I will go broke before I learn to do this hanga printing. On the other hand, I suspect if I use the cheapest 'rice' paper, I will run into troubles there too. So, I would like specific recommendations for 'rice' paper that is cheap enough to practice on while not adding significantly to the list of problems. And I mean specific -- as in names so I can say I want 15 sheets of XXXXX paper. And just because I'm curious -- can you hanga print on kinwashi or do those long fibers cause problems? Linda ------------------------------ From: "Bill H. Ritchie, Jr." Date: Tue, 8 Oct 2002 09:27:11 -0700 Subject: [Baren 19479] crazy Shireen noted the killings. In Seattle two people died last weekend in a Western-style shootout (only now they shoot from SUV's, not horses, drive-by style). It was at a nightclub about ten minute walk from my home, downtown Seattle. In the aftermath, in less than an hour, the people resumed doing what they'd been doing--having a good time. We have those "Conversation Cafes" here, and the Iraq invasion was the topic. Ninety minutes' talking about how we "feel" and fear was the most often-heard word. No wonder an artist/woodblock carver feels distracted. Of course you are right to be distracted. The positive side is that we have this new medium with which to communicate and restore community. Baren is a community. I'm with everyone else, that a simple old tool, in name, became a meaningful part of our daily diet of media. Most people rely on mass TV, PBS and paper news--all designed to cultivate fear and isolation for profit, IMHO. Woodblock printmaking was invented as a medium, same as that which led to the systematic use of tools to move power in ways that are often destructive to humanity--a machine run by mechanistic philosophy. Tough balance is required. A quote from another list I use (The Chronicle of Higher Education) seems timely: "Our only hope to survive is to make contact with other humans. We must learn to tell one individual from another, make alliances, immediately see on the face of another human being whether this is friend or foe, kin or stranger." Baren, even though it's digital, helps me achieve this. Stay safe, friend Shireen. Professional Career Site: www.seanet.com/~ritchie First Emeralda Portal Site: www.artsport.com Bill's Virtual Art Gallery & e-commerce Site: www.myartpatron.com Experimental Free Site: www.freeyellow.com/members/videoprint Snail Mail: 500 Aloha #105, Seattle 98109 e-mail: ritchie#seanet.com ------------------------------ From: Milky Scarabs Date: Tue, 08 Oct 2002 11:47:06 -0700 Subject: [Baren 19482] *You're* invited! The more, the merrier! Dec. 6-8th weekend... Palos Verdes Art Center, Munakata LACMA, etc. > > >Kat I would like to see your exhibit also, Palos Verdes is very close to >where I will hang my hat when I go to L.A. I probably will go to L.A. the >weekend of December 6th. Since P.V. is so close to where I will be staying >we could even rideshare into town. > >My Mom will be visiting me from Dallas at the same time so she would welcome >the opportunity to visit her Mother and sisters in Torrance. > > Everyone, I bought my tickets for myself and my fiance--we'll be flying in and staying in Torrance Dec. 6th through the 8th. Patti, by "rideshare into town," did you mean to the opening at the Palos Verdes Art Center on Fri., Dec. 6th, 6-10pm? The Art Center had offered to drive me there, so I'll have to let them know if my plans change on that. Or did you mean rideshare into L.A. to the LACMA? I'll write you off-list with the particulars soon. It'll be great to attend my own opening for the first time in a long while at the PVAC, take in the Munakata exhibition at LACMA, maybe visit the beach, and I'm interested in going to the MOCA (Geffen), too... and the joy will be in doing some of it with such esteemed company! :) Wow! (I spent all yesterday online trying to learn the ropes of the mass transit system over there--hee hee!) I'm so happy to see that we have a little group forming for this outing! Thanks so much for your interest and support! :D Love <3 & Lint * ! Kat Pukas ------------------------------ From: Mike Lyon Date: Tue, 08 Oct 2002 14:59:58 -0500 Subject: [Baren 19484] Re: Hanga Practice Paper Dear Linda, Why don't you go ahead and order the following paper(s) from Woodlike Matsumura through the Baren Mall at http://www.barenforum.org/mall/products/paper.html #23 (appears near the bottom of the page): $7.60 per sheet "New Hosho" -- Very similar to the traditional paper on which Japanese ukiyo-e prints were made. It is quite large -- 970mm x 630mm (about 38" x 25"), made of 100% Japanese Mulberry, plate dried, sized and ready for you to dampen and print. I have some of this paper -- it is relatively heavy (12 momme), a beautiful and silky-surfaced paper (print on the smooth side)... For practice, you could cut 12 practice sheets of 9" x 8" out of a single one of those sheets... Then try cutting two ~10" square wood blocks into the simple practice designs illustrated at http://www.lyonartltd.com/baren/toshi_yoshida_practice.htm -- the idea is to print the same dozen sheets over and over on the two blocks using tube colors of prepared transparent watercolor and gouache in order to learn hanga printing... You'll get the idea pretty quick this way, I think! For Exchange #15, (15" x 5"), you'd probably want to cut the sheets into three parts 15"x25", 15"x25", and 8"x25" -- use the 8"x25" left-over for some other project... like for the practice sheets above! :-) Then cut each of the 15"x25" parts into four or five 5" wide parts -- so you'll get at least eight sheets (maybe 10) for exchange #15 out of each sheet of #23 - -- you'll need to print more than the 31 you require for the edition... I'd print 40 to 50 in order to have a safety margin and some prints to sell or give away as gifts. So you'll need five or six sheets for the edition ($38 - $45) -- The Mall has a 10 sheet minimum. If I were you, I'd order 10 sheets of #23, but you may be on a tighter budget, so if you are confident that you won't mess up during cutting and printing and don't want to order 10 sheets of this paper, then you could fill out your order with four or five sheets of paper #17 (on the same web page) for $0.95 per 1090mm x 790mm sheet -- I've never seen this paper, but it's described as being for practice and proofing... For less than $1 a sheet seems like you can't go too far wrong, but since it's 100% wood pulp, it likely isn't acid-free or 'archival' and will become darker and brittle over the years... Mike At 09:16 AM 10/8/2002 -0700, Linda Hornberger wrote: ><...> So, I would like specific >recommendations for 'rice' paper that is cheap enough to practice on while >not adding significantly to the list of problems. And I mean specific -- as >in names so I can say I want 15 sheets of XXXXX paper. ><...> >Linda Mike Lyon mailto:mikelyon#mlyon.com http://www.mlyon.com ------------------------------ From: "Bea Gold" Date: Tue, 8 Oct 2002 13:27:55 -0700 Subject: [Baren 19485] Re: *You're* invited! The more, the merrier! Dec. 6-8th weekend... Palos Verdes Art Center, Munakata LACMA, etc. You people are very fast! Love to meet you and welcome you to my house but will have to be in San Diego on Dec. 6th. and don't know if I'll get home in time. Keep me posted. We will do something later but would love to meet you. Bea - ----- Original Message ----- From: "Milky Scarabs" To: Sent: Tuesday, October 08, 2002 11:47 AM Subject: [Baren 19482] *You're* invited! The more, the merrier! Dec. 6-8th weekend... Palos Verdes Art Center, Munakata LACMA, etc. > > >Kat I would like to see your exhibit also, Palos Verdes is very close to >where I will hang my hat when I go to L.A. I probably will go to L.A. the >weekend of December 6th. Since P.V. is so close to where I will be staying >we could even rideshare into town. > >My Mom will be visiting me from Dallas at the same time so she would welcome >the opportunity to visit her Mother and sisters in Torrance. > > >Everyone, I bought my tickets for myself and my fiance--we'll be flying >in and staying in Torrance Dec. 6th through the 8th. > >Patti, by "rideshare into town," did you mean to the opening at the >Palos Verdes Art Center on Fri., Dec. 6th, 6-10pm? The Art Center had >offered to drive me there, so I'll have to let them know if my plans >change on that. Or did you mean rideshare into L.A. to the LACMA? I'll >write you off-list with the particulars soon. > >It'll be great to attend my own opening for the first time in a long >while at the PVAC, take in the Munakata exhibition at LACMA, maybe visit >the beach, and I'm interested in going to the MOCA (Geffen), too... and >the joy will be in doing some of it with such esteemed company! :) > Wow! (I spent all yesterday online trying to learn the ropes of the >mass transit system over there--hee hee!) > >I'm so happy to see that we have a little group forming for this outing! > Thanks so much for your interest and support! :D > >Love <3 & Lint * ! >Kat Pukas > ------------------------------ From: Stephen Goddard Date: Tue, 08 Oct 2002 16:41:23 -0500 Subject: [Baren 19486] Benefit Portfolio Dear Baren group, A few days ago a package arrived from Tyrus Clutter. This turned out to be the 9-11 benefit portfolio, which we at Spencer were all thrilled to see first hand. I called Tyrus to confirm my hopes, that the portfolio is to be added to the Baren Archive here at the Spencer Art Museum. As I told Tyrus, I have already used the response of Baren to the events of 9-11 as an example of printmaking as a means of activist reaction to the urgent issues of the time. I know I was very moved by the fact that the Baren list turned to these events and the idea of a portfolio almost immediately. I have saved many of those letters, beginning with Daniel Dew's letter with subject "unbelievable." I know that I have not been very vocal in this discussion, largely as we are so swamped with our day to day schedule in the printroom that I rarely get through a digest of the baren discussion list. I do want you all to know how much we value housing the archive here, and how much this special initiative, the benefit portfolio, will mean to us and to the long-term view of the Baren phenomenon. Today, the day after the portfolio arrived, a fireman from Topeka walked into the printroom to ask about a print of flowers he had found under a framed poster he had purchased. After dealing with his print, I brought out the portfolio to share with him and he was very moved. He had volunteered to work in New York right away (although it was not clear if he went or not). I know that he went home having had a valuable and unexpected experience today. Tomorrow I am off to New York for a few days. Last time I was there it was only a month after the disaster -- and so we continue to carry all these events and experiences with us.... Many thanks to you all. Steve Stephen Goddard Curator of Prints and Drawings Professor of Art History goddard#ku.edu http://www.ku.edu/~sma/prints.html ------------------------------ From: FurryPressII#aol.com Date: Tue, 8 Oct 2002 20:25:41 EDT Subject: [Baren 19488] Re: Benefit Portfolio Never in my wildest dreams did I think the fireman portfolio go as far is it went. The project seemed to touch us all in so many ways. john ------------------------------ Archivist's Note: Some messages deleted as unrelated to printmaking ----------------------------------- End of Baren Digest V21 #1988 *****************************