Baren Digest Wednesday, 19 February 2003 Volume 22 : Number 2134 ---------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "marilynn smih" Date: Tue, 18 Feb 2003 06:49:10 -0800 Subject: [Baren 20783] Re: Baren Digest V22 #2133 Dimitris, participation in creative mathematics and the arts should be interesting. I have long told people who do not understand the arts well, the visual arts and even music, that there is a strong mathematical correlation. What an artist puts down on paper, canvas or elsewhere is visual and thus spatial. It must have a certain balance, just as music has a certain rhythmn. Just take a look at the art of Escher to find an example that relates, at least to me, the correlation to mathematics. To teach mathematics in a creative way is wonderful to see. My daughter all but failed math in her early schooling and than found she actually is very good at it and became a teacher specializing in math and science in elementary school. What she learned is that each mind learns in its own way. Her mind understands math and science but not in the way it was taught to her in grade school and hgh school. To explore ways to teach students in creative ways that reach more and let students see the corrleation of mathematics and the arts is a way to open minds. Yes indeed there are gifted students who are not understood! Thank you for sharing this new adventure of yours. Marilynn smith ------------------------------ From: Cucamongie#aol.com Date: Tue, 18 Feb 2003 10:03:38 EST Subject: [Baren 20784] akua intaglio inks Bea, I have not used the color intaglio inks yet. I know that Barbara has used the intaglio ink and likes it. I have used the black intaglio ink for solarplate and thought it left too much plate tone yet was not dark enough black for my taste, but she has changed the formula since that time. One thing that Susan told me was that you can mix her intaglio with the Akua Kolor, you might want to try this if you want other colors, as the Akua Kolor comes in a wider variety of colors. Sarah ------------------------------ From: "carolwagner" Date: Tue, 18 Feb 2003 08:55:00 -0800 Subject: [Baren 20785] Inks and barens Dear all, The barens I recently ordered from the Baren Mall have arrived much sooner than I expected! Now, I have a confession to make...I'm a wee bit intimidated. Yes Dear Lyon, somewhere in the dim interior of what passes for my mind, I was aware that it would be necessary to rewrap them in (gulp!) new sheaves someday. The full meaning of this gradually became apparent when I first took them from their protective shipping boxes and examined them, marveling at their beauty and craftsmanship, upon which this scenario occurred: "Whatever made me think I was up to this challenge!?" she cried . " It'll be all right", replied her interior monitor, "When the time comes, there is always the advice and comfort of the Forum and the Baren Archives, and has not the DAVE posted those helpful pics and directions in that same Encyclopedia?" "Ok", she said, as she gradually calmed down, "I'll think about it tomorrow!" {Fade to 'Theme from tara'...) On another note if anyone has used the Dan Smith waterbased printing inks (the colors, not the black) for Hanga, I would appreciate any feedback from them. And before I forget to mention it, the box the Murasaki baren came in is exquisite! Wrapped in one of my favorite Washi. (a luminous blue), it is a treasure in itself-and yes, I read not to keep the baren in that box ,closed tight, after I begin to use it. Carol in Sacramento ------------------------------ End of Baren Digest V22 #2134 *****************************