Baren Digest Monday, 30 October 2000 Volume 13 : Number 1198 ---------------------------------------------------------------------- From: LEAFRUTH@aol.com Date: Sun, 29 Oct 2000 10:49:01 EST Subject: [Baren 11896] Re: Baren Digest V13 #1197 I'm very saddened by the death of Gorden Gilkey. Although I've never met him his interest in my prints and his letters were very much appreciated. I will miss his presence. Ruth http://www.ruthleaf.com ------------------------------ From: Julio.Rodriguez@walgreens.com Date: Sun, 29 Oct 2000 14:08:54 -0600 Subject: [Baren 11897] Re: Junin To Iro- Ten People, Ten colors Back when we were working on Baren exchange #5 (Junin To Iro) I was working on an image depicting the well known indian story about the blind men and the elephant. I thought that this fable about each blind man coming away with a totally different idea of what an elephant was like really hit the heart of our theme. The unfinished carved block of my interpretation hangs in my workroom as a reminder to be understanding of others views. With that in mind I like to share a part and a poem from that story that I think serves us all well when dealing with the day-to-day struggle of making art and having it accepted by others in an not alway friendly world....and I should add....it could also I think be a model for forum tolerance here at Baren....... "Just so are preachers and scholars holding various views blind and unseeing....in their ignorance they are by nature quarrelsome, wrangling and disputatious, each maintaining reality is thus and thus..... O how they cling and wrangle, some who claim For preacher and monk the honored name! For, quarreling, each to his view they cling Such folks see only one side of things." Thanks.........Julio ------------------------------ From: ArtfulCarol@aol.com Date: Sun, 29 Oct 2000 15:22:09 EST Subject: [Baren 11898] Re: Junin To Iro- Ten People, Ten colors Julio, I taught that 5 Blind Man and the Elephant poem when I was a teacher and had the students illustrate it. It was an enjoyable and highly motivated experience. Results were creative and of course humorous. Carol Lyons ------------------------------ From: David Bull Date: Mon, 30 Oct 2000 18:01:43 +0900 Subject: [Baren 11900] Can anybody help him? I had an interesting request in my mail the other day ... *** David, Is it possible for you to produce a woodblock for me? I have an idea of promoting the woodblock printing. I plan to produce a leaflet which will be packed with the product. This leaflet will be a woodblock print. My plan is to help some poor people in western China by setting up a small factory there. Hand make product is simple enough for them. As I have explained, they can do some printing work to make some money. The woodcut I need is very simple one, only text and only one color print, probably black. Philip Chung (ephilip@netvigator.com) *** I replied to him that although this sounded interesting, my tight schedule makes it impossible for me to take on any such work. Any [Baren] members interested in this? (Philip is not a member here on [Baren], so if you wish to contact him, please send mail directly to his address ...) Dave ------------------------------ End of Baren Digest V13 #1198 *****************************