Baren Digest Tuesday, 1 July 2003 Volume 23 : Number 2283 ---------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "April Vollmer" Date: Mon, 30 Jun 2003 09:23:45 -0400 Subject: [Baren 22007] classes I am looking for folks to sign up for a class, if I don't get enough students it won't run! It's a woodcut class with the papermaker Mary Leto at Dieu Donne July 19, 26 and 27. If you know anyone who might be interested you can e-mail Stacey. It has been interesting preparing with Mary, as she knows a lot about paper and we will hand make paper for printing. I think her handmade paper will require a delicate touch. Printing on it has made me think about how one might print differently on delicate papers. Dieu Donne Papermill 433 Broome Street, New York, NY 10013-2622 e-mail: stacey#papermaking.org ¥ www.papermaking.org/ I'll also be giving a six week class in September at the Lower East Side Printshop, ditto there! But not Stacey, Lilly#printshop.org The details are all on my website under "classes." best, April April Vollmer 174 Eldridge St, NYC 10002 www.aprilvollmer.com ------------------------------ From: Julio.Rodriguez#walgreens.com Date: Mon, 30 Jun 2003 11:49:37 -0500 Subject: [Baren 22008] Re: Baren's direction, keeping focus ! Myron writes: "I think that the important thing is not whether people are printing in oil or water but that the baren is contributing, one hopes, to a critical mass in which printmaking will regain some of its lost centrality." Suzi writes: " I agree with the folks who are staying "don't fix it if it ain't broke"." For my .02 cents worth...I totally agree with these two statements above...perhaps there's been a slight misunderstanding about all this oily & water discussion.......the barenforum discussion list and exchanges will remain open to ALL forms of relief printmaking with of course concentration on woodcuts, linoleum and wood engraving as we always have. What was discussed in KC was that the website/encyclopedia would mostly continue to focus (as it always has !) and be a repository for the traditional moku-hanga techniques. So everybody can relax...there are really no major changes planned. Business & fun...as usual ! thanks...Julio Rodriguez (Skokie, Illinois) ------------------------------ From: FurryPressII#aol.com Date: Mon, 30 Jun 2003 12:58:57 EDT Subject: [Baren 22009] Re: Baren's direction, keeping focus ! THANK YOU HAD ME A BIT WORRIED JOHN "FURRY PRESS" CENTER ------------------------------ From: Chromoxylo#aol.com Date: Mon, 30 Jun 2003 13:11:55 EDT Subject: [Baren 22010] Re: Tom Killion's Studio Just a note for those interested in Tom Killion - He has moved his home and studio to Inverness Park in Marin County north of San Francisco. There are still plenty of woodcut artists left around Santa Cruz, tho. Paul Ritscher ------------------------------ From: "Jeanne N. Chase" Date: Mon, 30 Jun 2003 13:22:58 -0400 Subject: [Baren 22011] Re: Baren's direction, keeping focus ! Whew!!!! All this discussion of Moka Hanga etc. has had me biting my nails.. = Thank you for the clarification Julio!!! Oil and water do not mix but = separately they can friends. Jeanne N. - ------------------------------ From: Jsf73#aol.com Date: Mon, 30 Jun 2003 13:26:20 EDT Subject: [Baren 22012] future summit... I just wanted to change my support for a future summit from Toronto to Chicago... in case anyone was taking notes... Chicago has two members who can help organize the event, plus having driven thru there taking John Center home I saw some wonderful places that I would love the opportunity to investigate further. I agree with April that such an event should include cultural opportunities that people do not have in their own home regions. Chicago has such opportunities aplenty, and a print center to meet at. I am sure they also have less expensive accommodations if people need. The city certainly has just about any variety of restaurant a person could desire. No offense to our members from Winnipeg, but I have been there many times and it is a quaint little town, nice quiet place to visit but it isn't a major metropolitan area and lacks the amenities of such a city. It has nothing to do with the fact I view Toronto as the New York of Canada. That isn't the case. I am a very practical person and as such I looked at what places had they best offerings for a summit..... The same could be said for many other centers in North America, they are nice, but do they meet every need? It is also VERY expensive to fly into Winnipeg from most places, it is less expensive to fly from Toronto to Vancouver than to winnipeg which is half the distance.... last I flew that way anyway. Can you tell I want to have another summit soon? LOL. John Furr ------------------------------ From: Julio.Rodriguez#walgreens.com Date: Mon, 30 Jun 2003 13:43:24 -0500 Subject: [Baren 22013] Re: ah, practice Welcome to new members...Renee and all others.. Maria congratulations on your Valley of Fire exhibit !!!!! Your "Timberline Traveler" print from exchange #14 is getting lots of attention at the Skokie exhibit...everyone wants to know how you did all that fine "white" detail....it's a fabulous print. April, good luck with your classes, your work spreading moku-hanga to printmakers all over is a blessing for our cause. Remember...Sharen, John and I would like you to come to Chicago to teach a class, possibly at Harper College in Palatine. Hi Ray, I loved your presentation in KC, your work always draws high praise when I show off our exchange prints. You are so right about the atmosphere at the summit.... oil, water, beginners, professionals, baren-users, press-aficionados...all working together and sharing information...total tolerance & respect for each others chosen techniques and work....... Now that I had a chance to catch-up on my sleep and think a bit about KC, I think it was a tremendous learning experience for me. I went there with five goals in mind....meet everyone and get to know bareners, have my carvings tools brought back from the dead, learn how to cover a baren properly, watch David and the others print moku-hanga and see the Spencer exhibit in Lawrence. All goals accomplished in the very short three days I was there... happy to report. A few observations....most of us don't seem to use the baren properly, by that I mean the proper weight distribution and arm to body angle....some of us were printing while sitting down at a table {;-( ....I gues whatever works is okay but it was good to see David, April, Marco and other seasoned practitioners and how they shifted their body slightly forward and focus the weight down the arm...the baren becoming one with the body. Also the difference type of pressures used for different jobs ( remember the slight baren pressure David used to apply the glue to the paper/block during the metal/mica demo ?). Another thing that I noticed is that while I am used to splashing a bunch of small dabs of color all over the block...David would usually only dab one, two or at most three swabs of color (usually in some central location) and then he would let the brush do it's job of moving the pigment all around the block.... this is of course key...proper brush saturation is a must for proper technique. David's colors/pigment looked very pasty, thick and rich...unlike the water down, runny stuff that normally ends up on my prints {;-( I wish I had thought of doing little 10 second video clips/intros of everyone in attendance...like April was doing with her digital camera....it would have been an awesome record of our get together....but the energy and good karma experienced in KC will surely translate to our future work.... Cut ! Print ! Julio Rodriguez (Skokie, Illinois) ------------------------------ From: Julio.Rodriguez#walgreens.com Date: Mon, 30 Jun 2003 15:44:46 -0500 Subject: [Baren 22014] Re: Baren prints Exhibit Not sure if my previous exhibit info came thru the list yesterday (?).....anyways here it is again and also the link to read the library's writeup on our group. Stay tuned for photos and more details. http://www.skokie.lib.il.us/s_programs/ thanks...Julio sorry for the multiple posts today. - ----- Forwarded by Julio Rodriguez/Corp/Walgreens on 06/30/2003 03:42 PM - ----- Julio Rodriguez 06/29/2003 07:44 PM To: baren#ml.asahi-net.or.jp cc: Subject: Re: Baren prints Exhibit Well, it took a bit of work and effort during the last three days but our prints are now up on exhibit at the Skokie Public Library. Show will run for about eight weeks I think. It went up just in time to celebrate the library's "reopening" after a two year major remodeling. The big party was today and approximately 3-4000 people came thru the doors.....and saw our prints !!!! I have selected for this show a mix of prints from Hanga-only exchanges #15 ( 18 prints), exchange #16 (18 prints), Music exchange #13 (12 prints) and selected other works covering the range of exchanges #10-16 and LPE I. Also featured is one of our own members with a solo mini-exhibit of his work... Mike Lyon ..with six prints from his last series of color reduction woodcuts. In total approximately 55-60 prints representing about 45-50 of our members... Also ongoing is the show at the Spencer Museum in Lawrence, Kansas..."Inspired by Japan"...barenforum members rock ! Stay tuned for photos and webpage links.... thanks....Julio Rodriguez (Skokie, Illinois) ------------------------------ From: Salsbury Date: Mon, 30 Jun 2003 16:12:56 -0500 Subject: [Baren 22015] Summit Photos. Hi All, If anyone is interestead, I have several photos of the participants from the summit that I am willing to share. Most of my photos are portirate types. I like to be able to see the face at least one time clearly and then I do other angles. I don't have a web site so I can either send them to your personal email, or if someone has room, I can send them to someone with a web site. Sorry to be so late in my offer, but after the gathering I worked for four days, then drove to Oklahoma City for my grandsons wedding. I think I am finally ready to spend a day or two at home. Don't worry, that won't last long and I will be ready to go again. Sue Salsbury Waterloo, IA. ------------------------------ From: Frank Trueba Date: Mon, 30 Jun 2003 14:33:32 -0700 Subject: [Baren 22016] Exchange 18 Hi folks, Don't know if anyone noticed, but the Exchange 18 sign up is supposed to begin tomorrow, July 1st. We had discussed doing a very small exchange (that is, the paper/image) being small (for example an image of 3" x 3" on paper 6" x 8" or some such thing). Anything further on this front? I'm certainly interested in a "small" exchange. frank ------------------------------ End of Baren Digest V23 #2283 *****************************