Baren Digest Monday, 19 February 2001 Volume 14 : Number 1325 ---------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Legreenart@cs.com Date: Mon, 19 Feb 2001 01:21:17 EST Subject: [Baren 13465] Re: Baren Digest v14 #1320 Dear Dean, More and more, some things I remember are not remembered by others... It often isn't necessarily a memory fault of mine, it is often that it is a sign that I am getting older, and not everyone has been aroound long enough to have as many memories as I do! I am remembering back some 20 years ago, when safety of products was a new concern for most consumers, and brand new responses to that concern were being formulated. I believe I made reference to the fact that I was dredging up an obsolete example, one that occurred during early development of new safety standards. At the time, there had not been a code generally accepted. The voluntary labeling under the ASTM only started in the early 1980's, and Congress did not pass the Labeling act until 1988. I am sure of the recollection that a pigment was removed from watercolors on our shelves and not from the oil colors. I remember this because it was given to me to go through the tubes of paint in the store remove those containing that pigment. But I was told not to remove oil colors . A written notice contained the argument (perhaps later discounted) that the oil would prevent ingested pigment from being absorbed, so oil colors were safe...I will not say which pigment I think it was, because that is the part I am not sure of, and I would rather not do the exhaustive research to prove whether it was this or that particular pigment. Because, the point is being lost...... The point of my originally bringing up this example, please do not miss this, is that many of the artists who have discussed toxicity questions have equated oil with toxicity and water with harmlessness. And I do not think that this equation, this assumption, is not a good idea. Just because it dissolves in water does not make it safe. Which brings us back to your opening line, "Read The Label" Yours, Le Green Stonemetal Press Email: legreenart@cs.com Website: www.stonemetalpress.homepage.com ------------------------------ From: David Bull Date: Mon, 19 Feb 2001 15:25:37 +0900 Subject: [Baren 13466] Re: Printing on Tyvec ... Wanda wrote: > ... we found that many > of the Kampala artists were doing prints on cardboard and on pellon-type fabric, > and on Tyvec - the stuff they use to insulate the outside of houses before they > put the siding on them. Beautiful pieces of art. Wonderful composition, wonderful > images, haunting colors - we were amazed at the inventiveness. For those who missed them, some images from the Kampala show are at: http://woodblock.com/encyclopedia/entries/017_06/017_06.html The image labelled as '_uganda_print02' was done on Tyvec, I think ... *** Steve wrote: > Still, better to have inked and spooned then never to have printed at all. Welcome back Steve; nice to hear you're getting your hands dirty! Dave ------------------------------ From: "Bea Gold" Date: Sun, 18 Feb 2001 22:48:32 -0800 Subject: [Baren 13467] Re: More from Murilo in Brazil charset="iso-8859-1" Not to worry Murilo - Nice to hear from you when I hear from you. Now was the wall paint water or oil based? Bea Gold ------------------------------ From: "Bea Gold" Date: Sun, 18 Feb 2001 23:01:19 -0800 Subject: [Baren 13468] Re: Salon De Refuse charset="iso-8859-1" Hey Dan am I right that we are now talking about two different prints - Baren being 71/2"x81/4" and this one 11"x15"? I thought those on the Baren #9 would just print additional prints. Is that what you were thinking? Bea >Size: 11X15 (No greater than, smaller than is O.K.) ------------------------------ From: Wanda Date: Mon, 19 Feb 2001 00:58:32 -0700 Subject: [Baren 13469] Re: Salon De Refuse Bea Gold wrote: > > Hey Dan am I right that we are now talking about two different prints - > Baren being 71/2"x81/4" and this one 11"x15"? I thought those on the Baren > #9 would just print additional prints. Is that what you were thinking? Bea > > >Size: 11X15 (No greater than, smaller than is O.K.) I don't know about the rest of the refugees (or is that refusees?) but I plan to carve & print a different image for each of the exchanges, but use the same size paper on both. I love the idea of being an unwanted (unwashed?) outcast from the proper exchange = even though I *am* on the waiting list and may still make it into the #9 exchange. Wanda ------------------------------ From: "Daniel L. Dew" Date: Mon, 19 Feb 2001 07:20:33 -0500 Subject: [Baren 13470] Re: Salon De Refuse Yes. And No. I didn't want the Baren Exchange folks to have to do more on a different size, So the size is "open", just a request to no larger than 11x15. dan dew ------------------------------ End of Baren Digest v14 #1325 *****************************