Today's postings

  1. [Baren 38434] Re: Chinese Print Gallery (Lana Lambert)
  2. [Baren 38435] Re: In Search of Wabi Sabi (carol Montgomery)
  3. [Baren 38436] Re: Print exhibition in China (Sharri LaPierre)
  4. [Baren 38437] Re: In Search of Wabi Sabi (ArtfulCarol # aol.com)
  5. [Baren 38438] Re: Print exhibition in China (Graham Scholes)
  6. [Baren 38439] Re: interruptions/drawing/collages/0x-bull ("Terry Peart")
  7. [Baren 38440] Exhibition at Kingstad Gallery (Cucamongie # aol.com)
  8. [Baren 38441] Re: Exhibition at Kingstad Gallery (Barbara Mason)
  9. [Baren 38442] Re: In Search of Wabi Sabi ("Clive.ca")
  10. [Baren 38443] Re: In Search of Wabi Sabi (Graham Scholes)
  11. [Baren 38444] Re: team of oxen (Bea Gold)
  12. [Baren 38445] Exchange w/ Four Oceans Press ("Heather P.")
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Message 1
From: Lana Lambert
Date: Mon, 16 Mar 2009 15:18:11 GMT
Subject: [Baren 38434] Re: Chinese Print Gallery
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Wow, Dave, those were spectacular! Thanks for the link!

-Lana
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Message 2
From: carol Montgomery
Date: Mon, 16 Mar 2009 15:55:03 GMT
Subject: [Baren 38435] Re: In Search of Wabi Sabi
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Hi Mark - Can you forward the name of the director and full title? I'll watch for it on BBC America. Or maybe I can order it on Amazon. I am very interested in Wabi Sabi - it explains the aesthetics of some Japanese pottery and gardening. Sincerely, Carol Montgomery, Helena, MT
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Message 3
From: Sharri LaPierre
Date: Mon, 16 Mar 2009 16:35:43 GMT
Subject: [Baren 38436] Re: Print exhibition in China
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Thanks, Dave. Those were nothing short of amazing.

Sharri
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Message 4
From: ArtfulCarol # aol.com
Date: Mon, 16 Mar 2009 17:13:53 GMT
Subject: [Baren 38437] Re: In Search of Wabi Sabi
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Carol Montgomery and others in search of meaning of Wabi Sabi and other
Japanese concepts:
There is a book Elements of Japanese Design--Key Terms for Understanding and
Using Japan's Classic Wabi-Sabi- Shibui Concepts by Boye Lafayette De Mente,
Tuttle Publishing.

It's soft cover, very illuminating, describing about 50 Japanese terms.

My art has often been thought of as Asian and now I know why.

Go with Musubi, what the current Baren discussion is about--focus on
creative energy.

Carol
Lyons
Irvington, NY
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Message 5
From: Graham Scholes
Date: Mon, 16 Mar 2009 21:06:03 GMT
Subject: [Baren 38438] Re: Print exhibition in China
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Thanks for the site....
Most stimulating and exciting to see such rich colours... I’m
thinking that it may be the transition to JPG imagery that has
intensified the colours... maybe yes - maybe no. Never the less the
number of colours are substantial as it the size of the prints....
Gordon Mortensen sure has a handle on colour harmony.... Autumn March
is quite an achievement. He has all the ingredience for a successful
image.... composition, path of vision, and colour harmony... those
colours are really tough to make work.... More here....http://www.gordonmortensen.com/

Chen Qi (black/white). Quite mind boggling with 35 sections with
bokashi. If you enlarge the image and then go to http://www.gpsart.co.uk/exhib_artists/chenqi_lotus6.html
you will see the same image but somehow... (digital phenomena)
that is slightly different in colour, lovely warm greys... I much
prefer this colour sample to the one that appears on the - http://www.chinaprintart.cn/2009festival/2009amelie.html
- enlarged version which for my eye is a “go nowhere nothing
grey” ( Some spectacular print work on this website from a Chinese gallery:
> http://www.chinaprintart.cn/2009festival/2009amelie.html
>
> It's a pretty slow connection, but have patience, and let it load ...
>
> Dave
>
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Message 6
From: "Terry Peart"
Date: Mon, 16 Mar 2009 22:29:06 GMT
Subject: [Baren 38439] Re: interruptions/drawing/collages/0x-bull
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I really didn't know an OX was castrated - I thought it was just a kind
(breed) of cattle that was used for working.
hmmmm. I guess I've learned something today.
Thank you,
Terry

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Message 7
From: Cucamongie # aol.com
Date: Mon, 16 Mar 2009 23:43:54 GMT
Subject: [Baren 38440] Exhibition at Kingstad Gallery
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Hi folks, if any of you northwest folks are near Beaverton, Oregon, I will
have a bunch of prints up in an exhibition called "Subject/Object", which opens
this Thursday at Kingstad Gallery.

Go to this website for details:

_http://www.kingstad.com/gallery/gallery_home.html_
(http://www.kingstad.com/gallery/gallery_home.html)

enjoy!

Sarah
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Message 8
From: Barbara Mason
Date: Tue, 17 Mar 2009 02:13:03 GMT
Subject: [Baren 38441] Re: Exhibition at Kingstad Gallery
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Sarah,
Good job, it is close to me so will go and see them for you and report back. It is a good space.
My best
Barbara
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Message 9
From: "Clive.ca"
Date: Tue, 17 Mar 2009 03:59:03 GMT
Subject: [Baren 38442] Re: In Search of Wabi Sabi
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By the way, I draw. 50% on paper, 50% on a pc. The 2 are becoming as
interchangeable as a pen and a pencil. I've just had 40yrs practice
with the
pencil, and only 8yrs drawing on a pc with a tablet. It's not about
what you
use, it's about what you do
Mark Mason

...and, BINGO!!! Mark hits the nail on the head: "It's not about what
you
use, it's about what you do"

Now we can put the PC vs Pencil debate to bed. Thank you, Mark!
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Message 10
From: Graham Scholes
Date: Tue, 17 Mar 2009 04:50:38 GMT
Subject: [Baren 38443] Re: In Search of Wabi Sabi
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Yes, that is exactly the way the two can be used to the advantage of
creativity.....
It is a marriage of sorts.

The computer alone and the push button printmaking is my hang up.....
which I have found, I am not alone in the thought process.

Have a good day
Graham
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Message 11
From: Bea Gold
Date: Tue, 17 Mar 2009 05:34:55 GMT
Subject: [Baren 38444] Re: team of oxen
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Hi Gillia,  Your Oxen arrived today and made me so happy.  I will try to send everyone one of mine whether or not I receive one so you all will have me in each year.   It will take a little time though.  Thanks again Gillian!  Bea Gold
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Message 12
From: "Heather P."
Date: Tue, 17 Mar 2009 07:47:59 GMT
Subject: [Baren 38445] Exchange w/ Four Oceans Press
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This is an exchange outside of Baren Forum:

Four Oceans Press is having sign-ups for their "Road Trip"
AlphabetHand-pulled Print Exchange. This is our third exchange
in our Alphabet Series. We have 11 more spots to fill
Wehope you will consider joiningthisPrint Exchange...
All the details are below :)


Theme: Road Trip

-Chose an available letter from the list, pick a Road Trip
that starts with that letter and make a print about your favorite
destination. (DO NOT include the letter in your print, just the fun Trip.)

Color: B/W or Color. Color is encouraged, but we love a good B/W image.

Image Size: At least 6" x 8" but no larger than 8.5" x 11"

Paper Size: Paper must be no larger than 8.5" x 11" It is OK if the
image bleeds off the edge of the paper.

Medium: Woodblock, Linoleum, Serigraph, Lithograph or Intaglio

Paper type: Any archival paper appropriate to your printing method
can be used.

Print Deadline: June 15, 2009


Complete exchange details can always be found on the
Four Oceans Press website at...
http://www.fouroceanspress.com/exchange_alphabet.html



We are still filling up the Archives on our "Fruit Alphabet" and our
"Water" Exchanges as the prints filter in from around the world...
Take a look at the wonderful work and even see what's new from
some of the Baren members :)

http://www.fouroceanspress.com/archive_fruit_alphabet_2008.html

http://www.fouroceanspress.com/archive_water_2009.html


Our biggest news is that we have our first annual calendar project
finished and for sell... The 2009 Print Makers Calendar!!! Take a
look a the great seasonal hand-pulled prints featured in the
calendar and buy yours today :)
http://www.fouroceanspress.com/calendar_four_seasons.html




If you can not get involved this time, checkthe website regularly forthe next exchange
and other projects. As always, Thank you to all the Artists on the Baren who
have been a part of the Four Oceans Press Exchanges or other Exchanges here
on Baren thatwe have been a part of- You all do such great work!!!
We LOVEall the little Ox's that are making their way to us(ours will
join the group realsoon) and we are excited to be a part of the
upcoming exchange # 40 too :)



Take a Look, Read, Consider and then Sign up...

http://www.fouroceanspress.com/index.html



Thanks & Smiles,
Heather & Kathe

http://www.fouroceanspress.com
http://www.heatherpiazza.com
http://www.kathewelch.org


We now have prints on ETSY :)
http://www.fouroceanspress.com/store.html