Baren Digest Sunday, 28 October 2001 Volume 17 : Number 1600 ---------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "Bea Gold" Date: Fri, 26 Oct 2001 20:15:11 -0700 Subject: [Baren 16057] Re: mold Hi goerga, I had a whole set of good prints that got moldy and threw = them out. Then someone told me that I should have put them in the sun = and they would loose the mold. Try it and let me know. Bea -----Original Message----- From: Aqua4tis@aol.com To: baren@ml.asahi-net.or.jp Date: Friday, October 26, 2001 6:49 PM Subject: [Baren 16053] Re: mold >hi everyone >can anyone tell me if there is a way to remove mold from paper? >can the paper still be used? >thank you >georga ------------------------------ From: "Colleen Corradi" Date: Sat, 27 Oct 2001 15:54:13 +0200 Subject: [Baren 16058] re: mold on paper... how to remove? Hi Georga, try removing the mold putting the paper in a tray with water and adding some bleach it should work Colleen Corradi www.monoprints.com ------------------------------ From: "Bea Gold" Date: Sat, 27 Oct 2001 07:47:25 -0700 Subject: [Baren 16059] Re: Woodcuts in NYC Hi April planning to go tonight at about 5 or 6pm - hope to see you there. Bea - -----Original Message----- From: April Vollmer To: baren@ml.asahi-net.or.jp Date: Monday, October 22, 2001 10:04 AM Subject: [Baren 16014] Woodcuts in NYC >I just got a notice for this show, should be a good one! > >"Off the Street" >in New York City >Exhibit of color woodblock prints by NH printmaker Matt Brown and NYC >printmaker Bill Paden >Sunday, October 21 - Monday, October 29 >Open hours: 2 - 8 pm each day >(or by appointment: 603-359-1867 (NYC cell phone), or e-mail, >matt@ooloopress.com), >during these hours Matt will be set up printing . . . see how it's done! > >Opening: "Tea-time" >Sunday, October 21, 2 - 5 >Closing: "Party" >Saturday, October 27, 5 - 8 > >"The Kheel Tower" ># 21C, 315 7th Ave., NYC >SE corner of 28th & 7th Ave. (five minute walk from Penn Station) > >visit http://www.ooloopress.com for more info > >- > > ------------------------------ From: "bemason" Date: Sat, 27 Oct 2001 08:21:41 -0700 Subject: [Baren 16060] Re: Woodcuts in NYC Bea, Give Matt a hug from all of us at Baren, I wish I could go in your pocket! Barbara - ----- Original Message ----- From: "Bea Gold" To: Sent: Saturday, October 27, 2001 7:47 AM Subject: [Baren 16059] Re: Woodcuts in NYC > Hi April planning to go tonight at about 5 or 6pm - hope to see you there. > ------------------------------ From: Pgiclas@aol.com Date: Sat, 27 Oct 2001 13:58:40 EDT Subject: [Baren 16061] Re: mold on paper... how to remove? I have also used bleach to remove mold or other stains from paper. Dilute the bleach first, though, about 1 part bleach in 10 parts water. After treatment, rinse the paper several times to remove the bleach, or you may get some strange effects in your ink! PCG ------------------------------ From: barebonesart Date: Sat, 27 Oct 2001 11:40:24 -0700 Subject: [Baren 16062] Re: Baren Digest V17 #1599 Georga, To remove mold from paper, treat it just like you would mildew. Soak it in water with a little household chlorine bleach and rinse well and hang to dry. Preferably in the sun, if you have any where you are. Or under some form of ultra violet light. Sharri ------------------------------ From: roger Lee Date: Sat, 27 Oct 2001 13:37:46 -0700 Subject: [Baren 16063] Re: mold Hi there To the best of my knowledge, there is not a lot that can be done with mold on paper. This is usually called FOXING. It partially depends on what kind of mold it is and what kind of paper and where the paper is stored. It is possible to remove/make inert mold in an archival situation. Where the paper will be stored at the correct humidity and temperature. If you are trying to get mod out of paper you will then use for artwork. I would suggest this will be difficult. The chemicals/procedures for restoration may well inhibit the binders and sizing of the paper, making the paper useless for the creation of artwork. Sometimes the best is to just put the paper outside in the direct SUN. Mold does not like Ultraviolet light. But of course be a ware of fading..... There are several resources available, the handiest is "The Artist's Handbook of Materials & Techniques." There are two editions of this book. If I can help further, give me a note. I do ramble on Roger Lee Vernon, British Columbia Canada ----- Original Message ----- From: Aqua4tis@aol.com To: baren@ml.asahi-net.or.jp Sent: Friday, October 26, 2001 6:49 PM Subject: [Baren 16053] Re: mold >hi everyone >can anyone tell me if there is a way to remove mold from paper? can the paper still be used? >thank you >georga ------------------------------ From: Graham Date: Sun, 28 Oct 2001 14:45:51 +1100 Subject: [Baren 16064] Fwd: Re: mold Hi Georga. I have experience mould and if you have never seen a grown man cry that would have been the time. It happened on some very expensive Hosho paper. I had paid $25.00 a sheet back then, about 1995. What did I do..... ? I cried..... Well, I diluted some Javex Bleach ... about the same strength as you would use for bleaching cloths. 15 to 20 to 1 I dabbed just enough on the spots of mould. After a few moments I then took a soft Sable hair brush and rinsed and dabbed with a Kleenex to remove any traces of the bleach and put the sheet away to dry. It did not remove the spot.... which was pinkish... but then the mould was stopped dead in its tracks and did not grow any more. As this happened on the outside border of a print and beyond the 1/2" that shows between the matt and the image it did not show itself when framed. I have never found a method of removing the spot so if it shows and is obvious on the print only you can decide if it can be used. Certainly you could not put bleach on the image section it as this would bleach the colour (waterbase pigment). If you have not printed it yet, the bleach could be applied to stop the mould and them soak the paper in clean water to insure the bleach has been removed. About an hour of Sun light will also kill the mould. It did not remove the spots. Damn.....Double damn As a preventative I have a small jar of Thymol crystals. Available at a Pharmacy. I put in two small pieces...(about 1/8" to 3/16) in size and dissolve this into a litre/gallon of distilled water. This deters the mould but it can still happen if you offer it a moist warm atmosphere for too long a time frame. I have not used tap water for years, even though our source is mountain lakes on the edge of the Pacific Ocean. When it is warm weather I always put my paper, that has been wrapped in plastic bag, into the Freeze at night. End or problem Graham/Sidney BC An Island in the Pacific Home of the Boot Camp ------------------------------ From: Cucamongie@aol.com Date: Sat, 27 Oct 2001 16:58:37 EDT Subject: [Baren 16065] Fireman prints Hi folks, furry John, what is your address to send prints to?? Mine will be ready in a couple of days - woo hoo! and special thanks to Dean for donating the paper which I used, it turned out great- best wishes Sarah ------------------------------ From: "Murilo Pereira" Date: Sat, 27 Oct 2001 19:34:33 -0200 Subject: [Baren 16066] Re: New Exchange #11 Member Dear Michelle For reasons I cannot proclaim now, I'm with the same problem of Claude Aimˇe Villanueva. Could you find someone to replace me , too, please? Murilo from Brazil. - -----Mensagem original----- De: John and Michelle Morrell Para: Baren Digest Data: S‡bado, 27 de Outubro de 2001 06:00 Assunto: [Baren 16055] New Exchange #11 Member >Claude Aimee Villanueva had to drop out of the exchange and has been >replaced by Sharen Linder. > ><^><^><^><^><^><^><^><^><^><^><^><^> > Michelle Morrell > jmmorrell@gci.net >http://www.MichelleMorrell.com ><^><^><^><^><^><^><^><^><^><^><^><^> > > ------------------------------ End of Baren Digest V17 #1600 *****************************