Today's postings

  1. [Baren 31362] dog cards ("gillying # maineline.net")
  2. [Baren 31363] Re: Summit (qbiccomm # comcast.net)
  3. [Baren 31364] Re: Use the floor of his New York studio as the block ... (Sharri LaPierre)
  4. [Baren 31365] surprises in the mail (Barbara Mason)
  5. [Baren 31366] Re: surprises in the mail (Dave Bull)
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Message 1
From: "gillying # maineline.net"
Date: Thu, 27 Jul 2006 09:24:51 -0400
Subject: [Baren 31362] dog cards
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speaking of dogs--when i look through the 'Year of the DOG' gallery on the
baren website , i see three dogs which i did not recieve-i like them and
hope it is an oversight or you just haven't yet gotten to my name on your
list??
the dogs by Claude Villeneuve , Ellen Shipley and Robert Viana are not
hanging in my dog gallery yet - i do hope they will be soon --thanks --
Gillyin Gatto in Maine
if you are missing my address : 9 Bobcat Path , Machias ME 04654

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Message 2
From: qbiccomm # comcast.net
Date: Thu, 27 Jul 2006 14:52:13 +0000
Subject: [Baren 31363] Re: Summit
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I received a notice from UPS today that you have received the package including framed prints and a check. Let me know if the check was missing or the package misdirected please.

Sandy


-------------- Original message ----------------------
From: Sharri LaPierre
> Hi everyone,
> The plans for the summit and Summit Exhibition are coming along, but I
> seem to have a gap in my info. I have reg. forms and commitments from
> people, but no money (no arrangements made for paying when you get
> here, either) and no news that they have had to change their plans. If
> you registered and have subsequently had to change your plans would you
> let me know? We will be needing a more accurate count very soon.
> Other than that little detail I think we have things well in hand.
>
> Cheers from Summit Land,
> Sharri
>
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Message 3
From: Sharri LaPierre
Date: Thu, 27 Jul 2006 11:31:51 -0700
Subject: [Baren 31364] Re: Use the floor of his New York studio as the block ...
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I cannot imagine using a chain saw on a floor and I think Blum should
have known (or should meet) Mike Lyon! LOL

Getting things together for the Summit exhibition,
Sharri
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Message 4
From: Barbara Mason
Date: Thu, 27 Jul 2006 15:53:00 -0700 (PDT)
Subject: [Baren 31365] surprises in the mail
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I got the nicest surprise today, I knew it was coming to me one day, but not when.
I got the most beautiful print by Gary Luedtke called "Morning Light at Hilo Bay" It is just lovely with very vivid colors and wonderful bokashi shading.

This piece is a collaborative piece, designed by Gary, carved by Dave Bull and printed by Shinkichi Numabe. It takes my breath away......so lovely. Even Lee liked it. As some of you know, while supportative as spouses can be, they are in a fog about art most of the time.

See the print here http://mokuhankan.com/catalogue/0006.shtml
Of course the internet does not compare to the real thing....

I have several of these Mokuhankan pieces and I think the turtle is my favorite...one would have to go far to surpass it. Very subtle and so beautiful...
Well, I guess this is a promo of sorts but I was just so excited to see the real thing. I will bring them to the summit for all to see.
best to all,
Barbara
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Message 5
From: Dave Bull
Date: Fri, 28 Jul 2006 13:24:36 +0900
Subject: [Baren 31366] Re: surprises in the mail
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> I got the nicest surprise today, I knew it was coming to me one day,
> but not when.
> I got the most beautiful print by Gary Luedtke called "Morning Light
> at Hilo Bay" It is just lovely with very vivid colors and wonderful
> bokashi shading.
> See the print here http://mokuhankan.com/catalogue/0006.shtml

Barbara, thanks for this!

That print really did turn out wonderfully ... much better than I had
expected to be able to do. I think I'm a pretty good printer, but there
is no question that Numabe-san - although he is exactly my own age -
has _so_ much more experience than I have ... and it certainly shows in
this one.

Problem for me now is how to find suitable designs for more Mokuhankan
releases. There must be plenty of people out there capable of creating
concepts that could become prints like this, and I've searched around
on the net here and there ... but haven't really found much suitable.

If anybody has any ideas/recommendations/etc. I'd like to hear about
them!

Dave