Baren Digest Friday, 8 February 2002 Volume 18 : Number 1710 Subject: [Baren 16866] Re: Baren Digest V18 #1709 From: "Kelsey Smith" Date: Thu, 07 Feb 2002 12:25:49 -0500 To:baren@ml.asahi-net.or.jp Robert Brown, I really like your work. -------------------------- Subject: [Baren 16867] RE: Uncaring whiner and public dole artists From: "Bill H Ritchie Jr" Date: Thu, 7 Feb 2002 09:38:36 -0800 To: I think Carol Pulin of Print Alliance Inc. was having a bad day. I've made the mistake many times of venting at the keyboard. But I want to add my response to Jean Eger Womack's "non-whiner" comment. What bothered me is the assumption people make that we're all looking for public support; I guessed she meant we all want a grant from the NEA or some other bureau that takes tax money from the public and chooses to whom it belongs. We're not all like that, but I can see sometimes why Carol would think so. Gosh, I wonder if I just committed the "venting at the keyboard" error again. You know, some clever programmers should create an ERROR MESSAGE that would sound whenever it detected a comment that would offend someone out there on the Net. Bill H. Ritchie, Jr --------------------- Subject: [Baren 16868] Re: Baren Digest V18 #1709 From: Mike Lyon Date: Thu, 07 Feb 2002 11:36:42 -0600 To: baren@ml.asahi-net.or.jp At 10:00 PM 2/7/2002 +0900, Jeanne N Chase wrote: Dan, it breaks my heart to miss the Music exchange as that is where my heart is when I am not doing art. When was the deadline on that one? Dear Jeanne, #13 isn't full yet I don't think -- why not sign up and print hanga-style? Takes less than a desk-top of space to carve and print. Tools and wood are easy to come by -- very inexpensive to get up to speed from a stand still. Just a thought, while you are standing around the house bored to tears with nothing to do as your piano gathers dust and the workmen, architects, inspectors, etc run around in little circles hoping for guidance... BTW, Jeanne, I am rehearsing alone for our March 2 performance of Mahler Symphony 1. Linda will be out of town at a meeting on the day of the performance and I am struggling with Mahler's romantic music which evokes butterflies, cuckoos, and thunder showers. I much prefer baroque -- much more rational and abstract. in addition to the high degree of difficulty of the Mahler -- it's almost a full hour long, mostly too fast for me and sometimes too high as well -- it's really written for the horns, so my part is full of LONG trills and wild arpeggios. Looking forward to March 3 when the concert's over! Mike Mike Lyon mailto:mikelyon@mlyon.com http://www.mlyon.com -------------------------- Subject: [Baren 16869] Re: Baren Digest V18 #1709 From: "Jeanne N. Chase" Date:Thu, 7 Feb 2002 15:47:12 -0500 To: Hi Mike It must be ESP or something. Today was my first day back in the printing world. The garage is sort of set up, keep remembering things that I need and dash to the art store. Yes, all of the insurance , adjustors etc, are running around and dragging many feet but I assure you I have been busy cleaning soot off of stuff. That ended yesterday! Hooray. I know that it will only take a matter of time before I have my old studio back or another so got to work today. You are right, a hanga print would be just right. You know I am an "oily person" and never have done a hanga, but a first time for everything. Are you listening Graham?? I even started practicing the piano again (after I dusted it off) Mahler must be difficult to master. I like his music in small doses. Love Baroque ; Corelli, And mostly Vivaldi, my favorite. Good luck with your concert. Let me know how it goes. Jeanne N. -------------------------- Subject: [Baren 16870] Re: Exchange #13 From: "Jeanne N. Chase" Date: Thu, 7 Feb 2002 15:49:00 -0500 To: OK Dan If it is not filled up I would love to be in the Music exchange. Mike talked me into it. My garage is ready and I am ready after 2 months of "no art". When is the deadline? Jeanne N. -------------------------------- Subject: [Baren 16871] Re: Baren Digest V18 #1709 From: Louise Cass Date: Thu, 07 Feb 2002 16:56:07 -0500 To: baren@ml.asahi-net.or.jp Glad to hear the deadline for print alliance project has been extended - I won't have to use express post after all - hope it encourages more people to contribute - I don't understand the point you're making Jean Eger Womack - I get asked for things too - I'm not a commercial artist either - could have been, I imagine, and possibly have made some $'s but I've resigned myself to ekeing out a living and being pretty happy with what I do! (more or less - but at least one only has one's own expectations or hopes to live up to in the work) Louise Cass -------------------------- Subject:[Baren 16872] Re: Baren Digest V18 #1709 From: Daniel Dew Date: Thu, 07 Feb 2002 16:54:57 -0500 To: And me, I keep thinking I missed the deadline, then I realize I didn't, then forget about it again. I will send a print tomorrow, how's that! Daniel L. Dew http://www.dandew.com/ ddew@tampabay.rr.com ------------------------------ End of Baren Digest V18 #1710 *****************************