Delivery-Agent: @(#)$Id: local.c,v 1.54 1998/10/30 06:30:53 akira1 Exp $ on aardvark Received: by j.xx.or.jp (ATSON-1) ; 23 Mar 2000 22:03:29 +0900 Return-Path: Received: from lancer.xx.or.jp (lancer.xx.or.jp [202.224.39.3]) by trantula.xx.or.jp (8.8.8/3.7W) with ESMTP id WAA24354 for ; Thu, 23 Mar 2000 22:03:28 +0900 (JST) Received: from ml.xx.or.jp (ml.xx.or.jp [202.224.39.111]) by lancer.xx.or.jp (Postfix) with ESMTP id 4E4774887 for ; Thu, 23 Mar 2000 22:03:28 +0900 (JST) Received: from localhost (daemon@localhost) by ml.xx.or.jp (8.8.8/3.7W) with SMTP id WAA14870; Thu, 23 Mar 2000 22:00:14 +0900 Received: by ml.xx.or.jp; Thu, 23 Mar 2000 22:00:14 +0900 Received: (from ml@localhost) by ml.xx.or.jp (8.8.8/3.7W) id WAA45770 for baren-digest-outgoing; Thu, 23 Mar 2000 22:00:14 +0900 Date: Thu, 23 Mar 2000 22:00:14 +0900 Message-Id: <200003231300.WAA45770@ml.xx.or.jp> From: owner-baren@ml.xx.or.jp To: baren@ml.xx.or.jp Subject: Baren Digest V10 #946 Reply-To: baren@ml.xx.or.jp Errors-To: owner-baren@ml.xx.or.jp Precedence: bulk [Baren]: The mailing list / discussion forum for woodblock printmaking. Sender: owner-baren-digest@ml.xx.or.jp MIME-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=unknown-8bit Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable X-MIME-Autoconverted: from 8bit to quoted-printable by trantula.xx.or.jp id WAA24354 X-Mozilla-Status: 0001 Baren Digest Thursday, 23 March 2000 Volume 10 : Number= 946 ---------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Cucamongie@aol.com Date: Wed, 22 Mar 2000 08:38:53 EST Subject: [Baren 8958] thanks & welcome=20 Thanks folks for the input on editioning handpainted prints, Barbara than= ks=20 for telling me about writing on the back what was done, I hadn't heard of= =20 doing that before. =20 Julio, I also got a wonderful and quite varied selection of dragon prints= =20 which included some of the fabulous Baren folk, I had to get another litt= le=20 book to put them in as my other dragon book is full! Sounds like the Sko= kie=20 exhibit will be awesome, love the idea of blocks, tools etc also being on= =20 display, I think it's great to show the process of printing, most people = have=20 no idea what we go through! :) Welcome Shannon, this is a great forum! best wishes all, Sarah ------------------------------ From: Pedrobot@aol.com Date: Wed, 22 Mar 2000 12:30:23 EST Subject: [Baren 8959] Re: introduction=20 Howdy Shannon- Good to see you finally got signed up. Rock on. - --Pete ------------------------------ From: "Daniel L. Dew" Date: Wed, 22 Mar 2000 12:48:34 -0500 Subject: [Baren 8960] exchange #5=20 howdy folks!? welcome to all the newbies. I'm the semi-newbie pain in the rump from Florida. Quick question: In going through the list of participants in exchange #5= , I ran across 6 names that I can't find any samples of their work either in = the members/forum area or the slide show. I'm curious. I like to look at your work, then try to imagine what you a= re doing for the exchange, but I can't look if you not there. They are: Margaret Szvetecz, Liz Horton, Jandi Goshert, Josephine Severn, Christina Blank, Horacio Soares Neto Do you all have your own web sites we can visit? Just curious. Thanks, Dan Dew ------------------------------ From: "Jandi Goshert" Date: Wed, 22 Mar 2000 10:33:25 PST Subject: [Baren 8961] Re: exchange #5=20 Unfortunately, I don't have a scanner or digital camera at my disposal as= of=20 yet. I'm hoping this will change quite soon and I'll be able to get my w= ork=20 out there! If the dragons are still posted somewhere, you could check ou= t=20 my happy-go-lucky dragon~~~ otherwise, it'll have to be a suprise! : ) ....it's finally coming along= =20 nicely, by the way....was finally able to buy my paper and get things=20 rolling along... my prints should be in the mail very soon! jandi >From: "Daniel L. Dew" >Reply-To: baren@ml.xx.or.jp >To: baren@ml.xx.or.jp >Subject: [Baren 8960] exchange #5 >Date: Wed, 22 Mar 2000 12:48:34 -0500 > >howdy folks!? >welcome to all the newbies. >I'm the semi-newbie pain in the rump from Florida. > >Quick question: In going through the list of participants in exchange #= 5,=20 >I >ran across 6 names that I can't find any samples of their work either in= =20 >the >members/forum area or the slide show. >I'm curious. I like to look at your work, then try to imagine what you = are >doing for the exchange, but I can't look if you not there. >They are: Margaret Szvetecz, Liz Horton, Jandi Goshert, Josephine Severn= , >Christina Blank, Horacio Soares Neto >Do you all have your own web sites we can visit? >Just curious. > >Thanks, > >Dan Dew ______________________________________________________ Get Your Private, Free Email at http://www.hotmail.com ------------------------------ From: Ruth Leaf Date: Wed, 22 Mar 2000 10:40:30 -0700 Subject: [Baren 8962] Re: Baren Digest V10 #944=20 Sarah Edition Varie' is what the E V means and I think you probably could use it the way your friend suggested. I know it has been used for viscosity prints where the means of printing does not always make the print the same as the edition but it's a lovely print anyway. Ruth http://www.ruthleaf.com ------------------------------ From: James G Mundie Date: Wed, 22 Mar 2000 13:56:16 -0500 Subject: [Baren 8963] Biennial 2000 @ Delaware Art Museum=20 If any of you happen to be in the area of the Wilmington DE within the next several months, you might like to stop into the Delaware Art Museum and catch "Biennial 2000", which will feature work by forty area artists - -- including yours truly. ~ James Mundie ______________________________________________ "Biennial 2000"=20 at the Delaware Art Museum, 2301 Kentmere Parkway, Wilmington DE 19806 April 6th through June 4th, 2000=20 "Biennial 2000" Preview reception on Wednesday April 5th from 5 to 8:30pm, free and open to the public=20 exhibition hours: Tuesday and Thursday through Saturday 9am to 4pm; Wednesday 9am to 9pm, Sunday 10am to 4pm; closed Mondays admission: Adults $7; Senior Citizens (60 and over) $5; Students (with valid I.D.) $2.50: Children 6 and under, free. Free Saturdays 9am to noon, Wednesdays 4-9pm Details (including juror's comments and press release) can be found at http://www.delart.org/biennial2k.htm _______________________________________________ ------------------------------ From: Studio Dalwood Date: Thu, 23 Mar 2000 08:18:52 +1100 Subject: [Baren 8964] Chocolate=20 "it is better than chocolate!" Nope, _Nothing_ is better than chocolate,=20 cept maybe sex....=20 Mmmmm have to think about that one. In the meantime, pass me another block. ------------------------------ From: Aqua4tis@aol.com Date: Wed, 22 Mar 2000 16:32:13 EST Subject: [Baren 8965] Re: introduction=20 welcome shannon georga ------------------------------ From: Roxanne Sexauer Date: Wed, 22 Mar 2000 13:38:11 -0800 Subject: [Baren 8966] Re: Book notes ...=20 Dave,=20 Lo & behold I discovered some of my own "chestnuts" at that same (Bibliofind) site.=20 J.C. Ryding (Jeanne?), One of my students, Jasmine Delgado received your wonderful "Dragon Lady" from the University of Oregon exchange. She wanted me to let you know how much she appreciates it, & would like to know if it is a lithogr= aph. Jim Mundie, Congrats on the Biennial exhibition. Roxanne Sexauer Long Beach, CA Merwin, W. S. (Translator): Robert The Devil ; (Windhover Press) >From an Anonymous French Play of the XIV Century. With wood engravings by Roxanne Sexauer. The Windhover Press at The University of Iowa: Iowa City, 1981. Quarto, bound in full natural linen. 46 pages, with text set in Dante and Bembo italic, and printed letterpress in two colors on on handmade Windhover paper. The wood engravings by Roxanne Sexauer done in the manner of the fourteenth century and printed directly from the blocks. limited to 310 copies. A very fine copy. Berger #77. Online Record # 3806. Keywords: Private Press, Windhover Press, French Literature, Medieval French Literature. Offered for sale by Truepenny Books, Inc. at US$175.00 OLSON, Charles.: Some Early Poems. ; Iowa City: Windhover Press (1978)., First edition. Fine in half-cloth and paper-covered boards with gilt-stamped spine. One of 300 copies on Fabriano. Title page woodcut illustration by Roxanne Sexauer. Endnote by Serman Paul. Berger 70., POETRY =20 (UR#:1654) Offered for sale by Jeff Maser - Bookseller at US$150.00 VAN TILBURG, Mark.: Household: Nine Poems. ; Iowa City: Athanor Press (1976)., First edition. Fine in half-cloth and paper-covered boards. One of 125 copies onNideggen. Title page engraving by Roxanne Sexauer., POETRY (UR#:1658) Offered for sale by Jeff Maser - Bookseller at US$75.00 Dana, Robert: BLOOD HARVEST ; (Windhover Press) Dana, Robert. BLOOD HARVEST. Iowa City: The Windhover Press, 1987. Octavo, cloth, with paper spine label. Woodcut frontispiece by Roxanne Sexauer printed in three colors. 48 pages, printed letterpress using Spectrum types on Rives mouldmade paper. LIMITED TO 200 COPIES designed and printed by Kim Merker with assistance from four others. A fine copy of this beautifully printed coll= ection of poems. Online Record # 2291. Keywords: LITERATURE, WINDHOVER, PRIVATE PRESS, SALE. Offered for sale by Truepenny Books, Inc. at US$35.00 David Bull wrote: >=20 > Hey, what happens when you put the names of some [Baren] members into > the search engine at Bibliofind? >=20 > *** >=20 > THE WOODCUTS OF ANDREA RICH. ; With comments by the artist. Capitola: > Many Names Press, 1997. 1 / 250 signed copies. 9 3/4 x 13 in. Unpaged, > (85) pp., w/ 36 spectacular color woodblock plates tipped-in, > descriptive text facing, + colophon. Contains the poem 'The Deer' by > Mary Oliver. Green silk boards w/ printed label pasted down within pane= l > on spine, b/w woodcut of raven's head pasted down within panel on front > cover. Laid in is a beautiful signed 8 x 12 in. woodcut print, on > Japanese rice paper. With, 3 pp. prospectus & color postal card. All > Mint. Wood Engraving GRK798004209 =A0 Offered for sale by George Robert > Kane Books at US $300.00 >=20 > Dass,Baba Hari: Cat and Sparrow ; Santa Cruz,Ca.: Sri Rama, 1982. 1st > Edition, Fine in Nr Fine DJ, Near fine, 12mo, unpaged, First Printing > Stated.With Illustrations By Andrea Rich., bit of rubbing on dj,else > fine., Andrea Rich, Hardbound, Juvenile Literature 1st Edition Juvenile > Literature Illustrated Andrea Rich Cats Friendship Birds =A0 > (UR#:DC1010270I)=A0 Offered for sale by D.C.Kellogg at US $10.00 >=20 > Leaf, Ruth: ETCHING, ENGRAVING & OTHER INTAGLIO PRINTMAKING TECHNIQUES = ; > New Jersey: Dover Publications, 1984. Reprint, Fine softcover copy; > slight wear on top edge, B&W Illustrations, Art Instruction =A0 > (UR#:BOOKS017379I) Offered for sale by The Old Book House at US$10.00 >=20 > Scholes, Graham: WATERCOLOR AND HOW: GETTING STARTED IN WATERCOLOR ; > Watson-Guptill NY 1989, 1st ed, HC, as new/ as new, DJ has Brodart > archival cover, 141p. Pub. @: $27.50, ART Art Instruction =A0 (UR#:292)= =A0 > Offered for sale by Market Street Books at US$14.00 >=20 > RYRIE, JOHN.: The Fables of Aesop ; 4673 Melbourne: privately printed. > 1991 ARTIST BOOK. ART. AUSTRALIAN ART. POETRY. CONTEMPORARY ART. > MORALITY. LIMITED EDITIONS. Text and 15 woodcuts by John Ryrie. Printed > on double-folded chain paper; wooden end-boards. Fifteen poems and > illustrations on opposing pages. Edition number 19 of twenty-five > copies. Signed by the artist. Printed and hand-bound by the artist at > the Canning Press. Includes a book-mark, hand-made by the artist. > Offered for sale by Nicholas Pounder Bookseller at AUD600.00 >=20 > DAVID BULL: WE'LL SUPPORT YOU EVERMORE ; 1992 S/T KEEPING FAITH IN > FOOTBALL 224pp SB VG 24 fans give their views on soccer =A0 Offered for > sale by Archways Sports Books at =A36.00 >=20 > *** >=20 > Football????? That's not me ... but the others look real! >=20 > Dave ------------------------------ From: Wanda Date: Wed, 22 Mar 2000 14:28:59 -0800 Subject: [Baren 8967] Re: Book notes ...& web pages=20 Boy, are we in good company here, or what? Thanks, Roxanne, for bringing = your bibliofind "chestnuts" to our attention. I knew about Graham's book, and Ruth's book, and John Ryrie's = book, was glad to see Andrea's (and her new work at her web-site) - but Dave - Football? Must be your alter = ego, the one who has time to write books about sports! Dan, (and anybody else who might be interested) you can go to a little site I = put up about a collaboration print done with Horacio: from there you = can go to a link to Horacio's web site. Horacio does great stuff! Also, a note to Jandi - if you have photo= s of your work (or you just would like to send me some prints! I would return them to you) I could scan in = & put up some for you. I'm truly a beginner at the web site stuff - not a pro like Maria, but I'm willing to= help! Wanda Roxanne Sexauer wrote: > Dave, > Lo & behold I discovered some of my own "chestnuts" at that same > (Bibliofind) site. > ------------------------------ From: Graham Scholes Date: Wed, 22 Mar 2000 15:55:45 -0800 Subject: [Baren 8968] Re: Book notes ...& web pages=20 Wanda wrote..... > but Dave - Football? Must be your alter ego, the one who has time to w= rite >books about sports! > That was his other life..... ------------------------------ From: "Daniel L. Dew" Date: Wed, 22 Mar 2000 22:12:22 -0500 Subject: [Baren 8969] request=20 does anyone know of an artist in Florida doin it the hanga way? I would= =20 love to spend a day and see it in person. Dan Dew Tampa,FL ------------------------------ From: ArtfulCarol@aol.com Date: Wed, 22 Mar 2000 22:11:28 EST Subject: [Baren 8970] Re: Baren Digest V10 #944=20 Ruth, I have seen it written simply as "Variant", and that is what I do. Carol. Irvington NY USA ------------------------------ From: ArtfulCarol@aol.com Date: Wed, 22 Mar 2000 23:07:07 EST Subject: [Baren 8971] Re: request=20 I am now in Savannah GA. Carol Lyons ------------------------------ End of Baren Digest V10 #946 ****************************