Baren Digest Saturday, 13 January 2001 Volume 14 : Number 1284 ---------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "pwalls1234" Date: Fri, 12 Jan 2001 10:45:41 -0600 Subject: [Baren 12944] 2001!!! snakkkeees charset="iso-8859-1" To all those who make snakes I thank you for your cards!!!! I just got back from a December break and it was great to recieve all of those wonderful prints. I will send mine out this weekend. I do have to print more though for the list GREW!!! since I left. Anyways. . . . . . Hope everyone had a great New Year and I promise to be a little more active on the forum now with a clear head and mind. Back to the prints- pete walls baton rouge ------------------------------ From: Wanda Date: Fri, 12 Jan 2001 09:05:27 -0700 Subject: [Baren 12945] Re: Making Brushes This is great, Mike. I *hate* burning those horse hair brushes! The next brushes I get I will try this method on them! It must have been fun to get together to work on brushes! There are some really nice 'maru-bake' brushes in the mall right now. The 'Sosaku' brushes. Dave brought some of them to "boot camp" last year & I bought 3 of them. Not quite as inexpensive as shoe brushes, but they are *very* nice to use. Not as stiff as the horsehair Maru-bake, but very usable without a lot of preparation work. In looking at the page for Matsumura's brushes, I see some of the professional grade are available already burned & treated on the sharkskin. Those look really nice, too. It is going to be *so* nice to have all of these materials available at the start-up of the computer. I hope all of you will go take a look when you get a moment. http://barenforum.org/mall/ Wanda ------------------------------ From: James G Mundie Date: Fri, 12 Jan 2001 13:27:02 -0500 Subject: [Baren 12946] SwapShop Speaking of SwapShop, some more images have been posted in the SwapShop gallery. Take a peek, and then by all means, get yourselves to the post office with your prints! Hey, these prints can't swap themselves; you have to help! Cut! Print! Post! Jim Mundie, your friendly SwapShop coordinator http://barenforum.org/swapshop/ ------------------------------ From: Sunnffunn@aol.com Date: Fri, 12 Jan 2001 13:43:16 EST Subject: [Baren 12947] Re: John Root's barens, etc there is glycerin in akua kolor but if you are printing from a plexy plate it will not release as fully and your print will be lighter, yes you do need the glycerin or soap. sorrry not a wood cutters comment. i do not know about using it for wood yet. marilynn ------------------------------ From: Mike Lyon Date: Fri, 12 Jan 2001 14:38:30 -0600 Subject: [Baren 12948] Re: Baren Digest v14 #1283 'giclee' is French for spray (as in inkjet), and has a second (slang) meaning, to ejaculate, or shoot one's wad. I think that about sums it up for us, so let's get back on-topic (please?) and discuss hanga, or at least wood-cuts! Mike Mike Lyon mikelyon@mlyon.com http://www.mlyon.com ------------------------------ From: "Walters, Stephanie J. (Nevada Color)" Date: Fri, 12 Jan 2001 19:03:05 -0600 Subject: [Baren 12949] Re: Giclee prints charset="iso-8859-1" Yeah, there are a lot of issues behind the Giclee thing. That is funny about the "block". How does everyone feel about their blocks? I get = so attatched to mine I can hardly bare the thought of the inevitable destruction... I actually think they are quite beautiful themselves and = some even stand alone as a work of art...=20 ------------------------------ From: "Walters, Stephanie J. (Nevada Color)" Date: Fri, 12 Jan 2001 19:27:13 -0600 Subject: [Baren 12950] RE: Giclee prints charset="iso-8859-1" Yeah, Michelle, I agree, commercial printed lithos are a huge rip off. ( I work for a commercial Lithographer) Giclee is such a young science, however, and it keeps improving and growing. It is sort of complex, the combinations of pigment or die based inks and what type of paper or canvas you use can all cause the lifespan of a print to vary. But, there are some combinations that result in a lifespan of 50 - 75 years. And that is under extreme lighting conditions that almost no print would have to endure. There is a company doing testing on this type of print now. You can visit their website @ http://www.wilhelm-research.com/ . It is interesting to me as an artist/printmaker to see these types of tests being done. I am glad to see that someone is making an effort to be sure these things are quality, and not just garbage. Now commercial lithos... pretty much garbage. : ) ------------------------------ From: Ray Hudson Date: Sat, 13 Jan 2001 06:18:13 -0500 Subject: [Baren 12951] Exchange 8 I will be sending individual notices but I thought the general membership might like to know that the first set of 31 prints for exchange 8 arrived yesterday in Vermont! Thanks to all the participants who have them in the mail. If anyone has a question, please don't hesitate to write rhudson@together.net. All the best Ray ------------------------------ End of Baren Digest v14 #1284 *****************************