[Baren]: The mailing list / discussion forum for woodblock printmaking. Baren Digest Friday, 25 September 1998 Volume 04 : Number 292 ---------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Gayle Wohlken Date: Thu, 24 Sep 1998 09:29:08 -0600 Subject: [Baren 1762] Re: Baren Digest V4 #291 Daniel mentioned surfacing the wood > with a texture material such as sand and cement. Is it then the thickness of the paper that lets you do such sculptural things to the wood and not have anything damaging happen to the paper? Some of Daniel's work is at the Michael Verne Collection in Cleveland and I have seen it. I need to go back in the next month and I will look at these again more carefully. Now that I know how these are being done, it will make the looking more meaningful. Gayle Wohlken ------------------------------ From: Daniel Kelly Date: Fri, 25 Sep 1998 08:02:34 +0000 Subject: [Baren 1763] Re: Baren Digest V4 #291 Gayle Wohlken wrote: > Is it then the thickness of the paper that lets you do such > sculptural things to the wood and not have anything > damaging happen to the paper? The texture is really the same concept as carving a relief block. I'm just adding instead of.... So the paper acts the same. D ------------------------------ End of Baren Digest V4 #292 ***************************