Baren Digest Friday, 22 November 2002 Volume 21 : Number 2036 ---------------------------------------------------------------------- From: GraphChem#aol.com Date: Thu, 21 Nov 2002 10:03:31 EST Subject: [Baren 19912] Re: Baren Digest V21 #2034 One of the very few positives about our heightened state of security, is that the airlines are actually losing very few bags these days. Bags have to be matched up with passengers on the manifest, so it is more difficult for them to lose the luggage. For those of you as yet unconvinced, there is supplemental baggage insurance available. It's been my experience that when I buy insurance for something - it never happens and I'm just out the money spent for insurance (except for car insurance that is). Dean ------------------------------ From: Mike Lyon Date: Thu, 21 Nov 2002 10:30:00 -0600 Subject: [Baren 19913] SUPPLIER LIST We've updated our BarenForum woodblock printing supplier list (again!)... Now the suppliers are listed in alphabetical order (with an index), their contact information is up to date (including web links!), and there's even a form provided so that YOU can easily recommend your own favorite woodblock printing supplier(s). The entries on our supplier list have been provided by individual [Baren] members who like these folks, but ...(typical legaleze disclaimer about BarenForum making no representation about suitability for individual purpose)... Anyway, it's here: http://www.barenforum.org/encyclopedia/entries/007_04/007_04_frame.html and you might want to bookmark it for future reference... - -- Mike Mike Lyon mailto:mikelyon#mlyon.com http://www.mlyon.com ------------------------------ From: "Robert Canaga Gallery" Date: Thu, 21 Nov 2002 09:18:02 -0800 Subject: [Baren 19914] Re: Baren Digest V21 #2034 Dean wrote: <> I had not considered that. I had one of my best bags, with most of my favorite brushes, paints, some tools, a sketchbook, and all sorts of stuff lost coming back from Ireland. I think someone at Heathrow is now an artists... So now when we travel I pack light and buy things where we stay, leave them there for the next trip, and it seems to work fine. I have a travel easel in Dublin at Kennedy's Art Store, one in Honfluer, and another in Amsterdam. This gives me lots of reasons to go back. Maybe I should start leaving tools too?:) I am really looking forward to Dublin, even in winter. Retirement means I can start taking workshops more and more and I am very excited! RC ------------------------------ From: "carolwagner" Date: Thu, 21 Nov 2002 11:15:22 -0800 Subject: [Baren 19915] Baren V21 # 2035 Greetings all, and to Jenn, Jenn, I'm sure by now someone has directed you to Maria's web site? There you will see an awesome example of what a woodcut site can be! Also Maria is a font of useful and timely information on selling woodcuts. There are a number of other bareners who also have sites worthy of lengthy perusal. May I ask what part of the San Francisco area you are in? I believe there are a few other bareners in the Bay Area. There are two of us (that I know of) in the Sacramento area, Patti Phare-Camp, who lives in Carmichael, and myself , in Midtown Sacramento, about 12 blocks from the State Capitol. If you haven't done so yet, checking in past postings on the baren forum, in Archives is a most rewarding way of getting a feel of who's who, to say nothing of a treasure chest of information on woodcut. It took me a bit of time to learn to check out the Archives, but I highly recommend it. At the risk of repetition, a wholehearted welcome to the world of baren. Georgia, Re "Small people"- I knew it! I KNEW IT! That explains a lot. Only leprechauns and/or elves could be capable of some of the pranks played lately on our unsuspecting computers, such as eating a whole digest content in one sitting. Sarah- "getting fleeced" arrived and made me and my friends laugh. Thank you. I'm beginning to cut my sheep card (at least part of the cuts are on the wood ) but am taking my time, and will probably get them out in the middle of January. Oh, and Barbara, about Multnomah Falls, how I envy you! I have spent some time there and hope you post the print on the archives somewhere for the viewing pleasure of those of us who did not get into the exchange for which this print is being made. Best to all Carol in Sacramento ------------------------------ From: Mary Jane Bohlen Date: Thu, 21 Nov 2002 19:48:38 -0500 Subject: [Baren 19916] Re: SUPPLIER LIST Hello all-- Thanks for the supplier list. I was excited to find "The Paper Connection" and hope they are open just before or after Christmas so I can visit when I go home to Boston. I have two sisters who live in North Attleboro, MA which is just about 20 mins from Providence. The kinds of papers listed are those I use when creating blank journals. I have been working on a series (so far, just the drawings) called "The ABC's of Life" which I hope to print as part of a self published limited edition Artist Book. I just need TIME!! I hope to be able one day to contribute back some of the wonderful hints and suggestions that I have been gleaning from this forum. Thanks for everything. Mary Jane Bohlen Mike Lyon wrote: > We've updated our BarenForum woodblock printing supplier list > (again!)... Now the suppliers are listed in alphabetical order (with an > index), their contact information is up to date (including web links!), and > there's even a form provided so that YOU can easily recommend your own > favorite woodblock printing supplier(s). The entries on our supplier list > have been provided by individual [Baren] members who like these folks, but > ...(typical legaleze disclaimer about BarenForum making no representation > about suitability for individual purpose)... > > Anyway, it's here: > http://www.barenforum.org/encyclopedia/entries/007_04/007_04_frame.html and > you might want to bookmark it for future reference... > > -- Mike > > Mike Lyon > mailto:mikelyon#mlyon.com > http://www.mlyon.com ------------------------------ End of Baren Digest V21 #2036 *****************************