Baren Digest Wednesday, 13 December 2000 Volume 13 : Number 1243 ---------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "Bea Gold" Date: Mon, 11 Dec 2000 21:54:56 -0800 Subject: [Baren 12450] Baren Mall Maria have you heard of any of the mall clients selling ball bearing barens? I wonder where McClains get them. Bea Gold bnj50@earthlink.net http://www.beagold.com/ Los Angeles, California Los Angeles, CA ------------------------------ From: BBlitstein@netscape.net (Bonnie Blitstein) Date: Tue, 12 Dec 2000 01:42:23 -0500 Subject: [Baren 12451] Re: ball bearing barens Daniel Smith sells an interesting Baren and should be much cheaper than McClains....certainly there is wonderful stuff (obviously) on the net including Daniel Smith's website etc.... Sarah wrote: > > Bea, you asked about where to purchase ball bearing barens.  I don't > know > anywhere other than McClain's.  These are quite pricey but they are > worth it! ------------------------------ From: "John and Michelle Morrell" Date: Mon, 11 Dec 2000 21:43:52 -0900 Subject: [Baren 12452] Baren 1241 Marc wrote: I"'ve been pretty thoroughly obsessed with both Japanese and turn of the century art ( Art Nouveau and Arts and Crafts Movement) for a good number of years and finally have succumbed to what I see as the inevitable -woodblock printing" Welcome, Marc. It is so good to see others of similar obsessions. Kate-- Your snake print is awesome. I showed it to my hubby, who instantly recognised the species. <^><^><^><^><^><^> Michelle Morrell jmmorrell@gci.net <^><^><^><^><^><^> ------------------------------ From: "Bea Gold" Date: Tue, 12 Dec 2000 10:14:58 -0800 Subject: [Baren 12453] Baren Mall > Maria have you heard of any of the mall clients selling ball bearing barens? > I wonder where McClains get them. Bea Gold Yes, ball-bearing barens will be available in the Baren Mall. Right now Dave is in the last stages of page-building, but actually the Baren Mall will not open until 2001 because the Mall Manager is tired and going on vacation :-) I'm taking the instructions from the website with me so I can make one while I'm out there in the cold. This mall will be a wonderful resource for woodblock printmakers indeed; it will have everything needed for the beginner to start out and also for the more advanced printmaker. More than that, I think, it is an incredible way to connect the tool and supply hand-crafter in Japan with the world woodblock printmaker. With that and a couple of books downloaded from the Encyclopedia, everyone will be able to do woodblock prints. Wow! Right now, I believe either Rembrandt or Renaissance or Graphic Chemical also has them ball bearing barens by the bounty (sorry, got carried away with the alliteration). I just don't know which one but you can reach them all from my supplies page http://www.printmakingstudio.com/artsupplies.html Maria <><><><><><><><><><><><> Maria Arango, Printmaker Las Vegas Nevada USA http://www.1000woodcuts.com maria@mariarango.com <><><><><><><><><><><><> ------------------------------ From: "Jean Eger" Date: Tue, 12 Dec 2000 12:13:02 -0800 Subject: [Baren 12454] hanshita 1. After pasting the Hanshita down, you can oil it with vegetable, linseed, or whatever, and see the design through it. 2. If you are doubled up with stomach cramps after using laquer thinner, then you will know you have been poisoned by breathing laquer thinner. They say it is a carcinogen. I don't know if that had anything to do with the breast cancer I got subsequently, or if it was the huge dose of hormones the doctor gave me. At least use a breathing mask, called a respirator,and heavy blue gloves, outdoors. Or maybe it was my case of untreated lice and nits, growing fat and happy from the hormones. We get a lot of hormones in the meat we eat, also. My father used to say I was a nitwit, anyway. Thank goodness for the Red Cross class in childhood immunizations, or I might never have known what was going on. 3. Thanks for all the great technical info, especially the gum arabic-glycerine ratio (2:1). Jean Eger-Womack http://users.lanminds.com/~jeaneger ------------------------------ From: Mike Lyon Date: Tue, 12 Dec 2000 15:23:01 -0600 Subject: [Baren 12455] Re: Baren Digest V13 #1242 At 10:00 PM 12/12/2000 +0900, Dimitris wrote: >As I realise that many of you prepaired your works a good 2 months ahead >and that all of you posted your works in time, I place myself at the >judgment of the Baren council to decide whether I may participate in >future exchanges or not. I'm not a council person, but as an exchange 7 participant I encourage you 'don't sweat it' -- looking forward to receiving the exchange and thanking you for your perseverance... Hope everything is easier for you in coming months! And Dan Dew !! Received your snake print last night -- beautiful print! Love that sparkly green ink -- what makes it sparkle, anyway? Mike Lyon Mike Lyon mikelyon@mlyon.com http://www.mlyon.com ------------------------------ From: Julio.Rodriguez@walgreens.com Date: Tue, 12 Dec 2000 15:25:13 -0600 Subject: [Baren 12456] Re: Postcard Exhibits - new sites Here is a new postcard site I just put up for displaying exchange cards from PRINTMAKERS list: http://www.skokienet.org/bandits/jcrstuff/printm/ And some changes to the Baren Snakes 2001 exchange: http://www.skokienet.org/bandits/jcrstuff/snakes/ I will label recent arrivals as "NEW" as I update the sites during the next few weeks, let me know of any mistakes, spellings errors or problems with orientation.......also if you want artists comments or details added send me a private formated email exaxctly as you would like it to read. If you have dropped from the exchange let me know also. Enjoy.......Julio ------------------------------ From: Cucamongie@aol.com Date: Tue, 12 Dec 2000 17:50:50 EST Subject: [Baren 12457] Pigments, etc Mike, buying the pure pigments will save you $$ over buying those little tubes of watercolor, for sure!! Guerra sells them already dispersed in water, which is also better on your lungs than buying the powder (I think Kremer only sells powder). Anyway, I spoke to a salesperson at Guerra and they said they'd be happy to ship, their phone no is 212-529-0628 (sorry, no toll free number). Too bad you can't see your store, it's quite an experience. The colors are painted up on the wall each at strong, medium and light strengths so you can see how they look. They do have a catalog, but it would help if you also had the Wilcox Guide to Watercolor or some similar book, as the colors are referenced by pigment numbers, etc. as well as their names. At any rate, give them a call, the folks who work there can be a bit on the kooky side, but it's worth checking out. The pigment surely goes a long way. I mix 2 parts gum arabic/1 part glycerin, sort of winging it in proportion to the pigment. One of April's teachers had specific measurements for each color but that seemed a bit much! I also add a small dash of calcium carbonate if I want the color more opaque, then a bit of water depending on color, but that can be unnecessary if you're adding water on the woodblock as you print. happy printing! best wishes, sorry for the long post, Sarah ------------------------------ From: "Daniel L. Dew" Date: Tue, 12 Dec 2000 18:44:29 -0500 Subject: [Baren 12458] Re: Baren Digest V13 #1242 > From: Mike Lyon > And Dan Dew !! Received your snake print last night -- beautiful > print! Love that sparkly green ink -- what makes it sparkle, anyway? > > Mike Lyon I used a mixture of Speedabll Aquamarine Green and Speedball gold. water based. dan dew ------------------------------ From: "Bea Gold" Date: Tue, 12 Dec 2000 21:26:02 -0800 Subject: [Baren 12460] Re: Pigments, etc Nice post Sarah. Have had a hard time finding the pigment dispersed in water. I may give the pigment a try too. Bea Gold bnj50@earthlink.net http://www.beagold.com/ Los Angeles, California ------------------------------ From: Carolyn Pflederer Date: Tue, 12 Dec 2000 23:50:42 -0600 Subject: [Baren 12461] tools I'd like to hear what you know about tools for cuttiing lino...can they be the same type as you use for cutting woodblocks or must you use something like Speedball lino cutters? Is there something better than Speedball cutters out there...can you sharpen Speedball cutters? Must you keep two sets of tools ...one set for cutting lino and one for cutting wood? I'd love to get some good lino tools besides the Speedball ones when I want to do a lino and I'd love to be able to sharpen, rather than having to keep buying those Speedball cutters. I've noticed that places like McClain's sell lino, but don't mention what to use for cutting....if the wood cutting tools would get wrecked by lino or what. I know that some of you do more than just wood cut prints, so I would like to get as much input as you can give me. Any links would help, too. Thank you all and have a great holiday season! Carolyn ------------------------------ End of Baren Digest V13 #1243 *****************************