Baren Digest Saturday, 6 October 2001 Volume 17 : Number 1578 ---------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "April Vollmer" Date: Fri, 5 Oct 2001 10:29:16 -0400 Subject: [Baren 15867] Nancy, Bridget and Andrea Nancy, how nice to hear from you at Baren Forum! It is a great place to get feedback on specific printing problems. The encyclopedia is a wonderful resource, too, don't forget to look there for answers and photo demos. The $7 plastic barens are great to start, but you may need better, so check Baren Mall, good tools will help a lot. I love my true baren, with a bamboo sheath coil, but pretty pricey. The chord coil ones on baren mall may be helpful. What are you printing with? And Bridget, I was sorry not to have a chance to see you when I was in Santa Cruz. I missed Andrea, as well, but things got a little crazy with all the east coast distractions! I did see two of your wonderful woodcuts in Bookshop Santa Cruz. And congratulations again on the Kala prize, which I saw listed in their newsletter. I waved the day we drove up to Laguna, but I think you were inside preparing for that open studio. Good luck to you and Andrea with Open Studios this month. I told my mom to go in my stead! best, April www.aprilvollmer.com ------------------------------ From: "Gillyin Gatto" Date: Fri, 05 Oct 2001 11:19:29 -0700 Subject: [Baren 15868] hand pain hello to BARENERS- this is relation to Marilynn's question on hand pain--other alternatives that work for me are taking GINGER ROOT capsules daily,and "stinging" my hands with the leaves of a stinging nettle plant ,nettle ,rosemary and comfrey teas all help and an easy to make drink to soothe aching muscles or joints combine these ingredients and drink at least once and preferably thrice daily 1 TBS alfalfa powder 1 TBS unfiltered honey 1 TBS cider vinegar 8 OZ water i have personally tried all of these herbal remedies with positive results i find the new turn in the BAREN conversation distressing annoying and downright uncalled for do we not have a one post a day rule? i believe making fun of anyone is wrong no matter how "evil" we perceive him to be i do not believe that the baren is the place for stupid jokes everyone gets enough of them already on their own emails they have nothing to do with woodcuts or the baren re: the "joke " about turning OBL into a woman etc -this is offensive and out of place- fellas--why not just begin to treat the woman in YOUR OWN life alot better that you are now that has to become a positive jokes like this are- in themselves- offensive to all woman , all humans please stop i have been silent of late my response to 9/11/01 has been to identify what i can do in my own life to help my community to make an effort to put my self out a bit get out of the woods and the studio and help some how figure out what MY contribution is... ...so--- i start teaching drawing in the local elementary school 'after school program' next thursday , i have five kids signed up so far i want to give them an idea of how to see to draw then we will do linocuts in the next six week session a pleasant side effect is that the school department has a federal grant to create programs and "raise aspirations" -the pay is $20/hr excellent for here i have known that i am a teacher and healer i have done both/ am trying to learn how to do both this incident of horror did not surprise me i am sorry to say in a society that makes tv/ movies that are worse and "watch violence" over and over then proceeds to become numbed to violence -- it was only surprising to me thatsomething like this did not happen sooner i "lost my innonce" - as people are saying- we, as a country, have now done; in the sixties when we had one political assassination after another and the vietnam war era i have NEVER felt safe on planes or in skyscrapers i do not "watch" the events of 9/11/01 over and over "glued to the tv " never ! but thoughts and dreams do come they are about the need for HEALING the need for the world of humanbeings to embrace love and start helping each other instead of hurting each other my FLORA print is about healing plants just completed carving it yesterday it is in linoleum this time i needed to carving something very soft in a world that can seem very hard i believe we can each help tremendously by simply doing good where ever we are i am very grateful to have the BAREN connecting me to other artists the world over light love peace art gillyin in machias maine earth ------------------------------ From: Wanda Date: Fri, 05 Oct 2001 08:55:20 -0700 Subject: [Baren 15869] Off-topic subjects on Baren A gentle reminder, folks.....please stick to the topics of relief printmaking (wide though it is) and leave the jokes for your private correspondence & private reading. We have people on here from all over the world and from all kinds of religious beliefs. What you perceive to be humorous, may not be humorous to them. Please save up your posts & combine into one post per day. Remember, we have many expert printers on here - one person doesn't have the burden of answering *every* question. I saw a bumper sticker a while back that seemed an excellent thought: "Think globally, act locally" For myself, carving blocks is the best way of dealing with many of my problems. Perhaps it is for many of you too. I foresee a flood of wonderful, diverse art in the coming months! Wanda Baren Forum Moderator ------------------------------ From: Sunnffunn@aol.com Date: Fri, 5 Oct 2001 12:36:59 EDT Subject: [Baren 15870] Re: Baren Digest V16 #1577 I am using oil based pigments. Have no problems wth heavier papers, dropping and working on lighter weight papers is harder with the drop. The ink seems to take better on damp paper when press running Guess I need to ptractice and experiment more. ots of good advice, thanks. Also for the hand, this has been a problem for some years, even way back when I did a lot of calligraphy, onry thumb, hand area. ------------------------------ From: Julio.Rodriguez@walgreens.com Date: Fri, 5 Oct 2001 15:23:34 -0500 Subject: [Baren 15871] Re: npw & another call for help 10/05/2001 03:23:34 PM Nancy writes: "...Now I am wondering if there is a way, after the prints are all completely dry, to try to overprint some of the parts of it." I am no expert here, but I think in overprinting...wether you are using transparent pigments or opaque might make a huge difference. Of course, one of the things I find so fascinating about hanga printmaking is this traditional "overprinting" technique with transparent pigments to obtain more color & gradations in a print with a minimum of blocks. Mastering the design & creation of the "color" blocks for this purpose still escapes...yet with time...there is still hope! Other than Barb, Bea, Dan and Carol (did I leave anyone out ?) ...I have not had many replies regarding articles for the October Barensuji newsletter...it does not have to be a full blown article...tips, upcoming events, past or current shows, etc... are all welcome. Please send me stuff off-list in text mode (no attachments! I already had one such email with the title "Indian Paintbrush" addressed to newsletter@barenforum.org that contained two exe virus files... no! I did not open them.) "Printmakers leave a lasting impression!" Julio ------------------------------ From: "bemason" Date: Fri, 5 Oct 2001 19:18:55 -0700 Subject: [Baren 15872] prints and more prints Hi all, The printmaking symposium is happening this month in Portland and wow, are there ever a lot of prints up in the city. Every gallery and every college and every alternative space has prints up. Does my heart good! I saw some 3' x 5' woodblock monotprints, geometric patterns printed by hand. It must have taken hours to print them! At least three colors on each one. I will go back and try to get some pictures of them before the month is over, they were done by Brian Shannon whom I know well, he teaches at two of the local art schools. I went to see his opening on first Thursday so I could say I had been there and was I glad....quite impressive. Actually all the work I have seen is great. Also the 20 year exhibit of all the members of the NW Print Council is in the main commons gallery at Pacific NW College of Art and it was amazing, the amount of printmaking talent! Everyone on this list that belongs to the NWPC has work up. Before this month is over I want to try to see all the shows, that will be quite an undertaking as there are at least 50 different ones within a quick drive of the city center. I am in three that I know of, so that in itself is impressive as I am not that well known......except in my small circle. Waterstone, my own small gallery, invited everyone who has ever been a member or guest artist to show their prints and several of the gallery members who do other media struggled over to my studio and made some prints....I think I have at least 3 or 4 converts.....they had so much fun and the results were pretty immediate as I had them do monotypes. Hard to make a mistake when someone who has been doing it 20 years helps you, so I am happy to say they all turned out fairly well. At any rate we have 60 prints up in the small 700 sq ft gallery. I will try to get some pictures up on the message board before the month is over. Carolyn Staley is coming to the vendor fair and I am so looking forward to seeing those real Japanese woodblock prints without glass and in my hand......good thing I have no extra money or I might have to spend it at this fair. Maybe I can borrow against future sales....hummmmm. More later as I see more stuff. Barbara ------------------------------ End of Baren Digest V17 #1578 *****************************