Baren Digest Wednesday, 2 July 2003 Volume 24 : Number 2285 ---------------------------------------------------------------------- From: G Wohlken Date: Tue, 01 Jul 2003 10:27:33 -0400 Subject: [Baren 22026] post card calendars Julio, I'm in the process (on the back porch; what a nice studio it makes) of printing my 4 x 6 calendar image. How many are we making of these? I went to the web page about it and it says minimum 35. Where did I get the idea we were to send 45? Gayle/Ohio ------------------------------ From: Mike Lyon Date: Tue, 01 Jul 2003 10:23:21 -0500 Subject: [Baren 22027] #18 SIGN-UP ALREADY UNDERWAY Jack Reisland, Julio Rodriguez, Gilda Zimmerling, and Sharen Linder have successfully (as I write) signed up for Exchange #18 and so can you! This will be a "small print" exchange. Chuban paper size and an eight square inch or fifty square centimeter image size of any proportions which will fit the paper. Sign up at: http://www.barenforum.org/exchange/exchange_sign-up.html I hope you will take advantage of the small image size to produce your most fabulous de-luxe and fantastic print ever !!! * MEDIUM: woodblock print (hand rubbed or pulled on a press, B&W or colour, any pigments, any paper) * THEME: open * PAPER: chu-ban about 10 x 7 1/2 inches (25.4 x 19 cm). Note: in previous exchanges the coordinators have had many problems with prints that don't fit the cases, so this time we must emphasize - prints that do not meet the published specification will be rejected from the exchange and returned to the maker. No exceptions. * IMAGE SIZE: 8 square inches (50 square cm) in any proportion which will fit the paper (+/- 5%). For example: 8" x 1", 6" x 1 1/3", 4" x 2", 2.8" x 2.8", etc -- OR -- 20 x 2.5 cm, 17 x 3 cm, 7.2 x 7.2 cm, etc. Could be a circle 3.2" or 8 cm in diameter, etc. etc. etc. * PAPER TYPE: no restriction * REGISTRATION PERIOD: One month starting July 1, 2003 (or until 30 participants are enrolled) * WORK PERIOD: Three months starting August 1 * DEADLINE FOR FINISHED PRINTS: November 1st, 2003 Room for 30 printers plus the first three or four on the waiting list have a good shot at getting in... SO GOOD LUCK -- THIS ONE SHOULD BE FUN, FUN, FUN !!! - -- Mike Mike Lyon mailto:mikelyon#mlyon.com http://www.mlyon.com ------------------------------ From: eli griggs Date: Tue, 1 Jul 2003 10:02:58 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [Baren 22028] Re: Keeping focus Hi there: It seems to me that, as a community of woodcut printmakers, Baren needs to take stock of it's membership's needs and elevate non-Moku-Hanga printmaking to a position equal to that of traditional Japanese printing, within our Forum. Non-Hanga printmakers take part in discussions and exchanges and contribute greatly to the vitality and general health of this community. I dare say we are the larger portion of the membership and will continue to be so. That is not to say that, as a 'oily person' I feel that the lessons of Hanga are lost on me, quite the contrary! When I began looking for information of woodcut printing, it was David Bull's Baren that showed me the way. I read and reread the encyclopedia and began to grow as a printmaker and as an artist. Guided by the discussions online and the welcoming attitude of the membership, I begin to take part in the exchanges and dialog. Today I use both Hanga and 'Western' tools, materials and methods in my printmaking and fully anticipate the day when I post a set of Moku-Hanga prints to some future exchange. However, aspiring to learn traditional Hanga, does not mean that I want to leave behind the methods I use now. I like the way that I make prints, and do not think of Hanga as some sort of end-all, be-all of woodcut printmaking...a sort of graphic artist Nirvana. Hanga is a woodcut technique, one among many, and David Bull's Baren has been given over to a diverse community of artist/printmakers, using many different methods... and it has flourished! It is time to expand the encyclopedia, OUR encyclopedia to include substantial datum about non-Hanga methods, so that our membership can continue evolving as printmakers, from lurkers to novice to Master Printmakers. The Baren Atelier can and should give more than lip service to the methods studied and used by so many of it's members and would be doing a great disservice to all if it were to leave non-Hanga printmakers to languish or lose interest or leave, all because influential members fear diluting the focus on Moku-Hanga. Best Regards, Eli - --- Ramsey Household wrote: > I just did a google search. I didn't find any other > forums for block > printing. Please give just one. I have always > liked the fact that this was > an inclusive forum where all woodblock printing > could be discussed, not just > Moku-Hanga. I think that is its strength. There is > room for all of us, > traditional or not. > > Carolyn Ramsey > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "Liz Horton" > To: > Sent: Friday, June 27, 2003 6:04 PM > Subject: [Baren 21977] Re: Keeping focus > > > > Mike--What are some of the best discussion groups > (a la BarenForum) for > oily > > work? > > > > Liz Horton > > liz.horton#att.net > > > > -----Original Message----- > > > > .. There are many, > > MANY sources (and forums) for oily work, but > BarenForum seems unique in > its > > mission to promote traditional Japanese woodblock > printmaking > > technique. While still allowing oily block > discussion, let's continue to > > emphasize our original mission: Moku-Hanga! > > > > -- Mike > > > > > > Mike Lyon > > mailto:mikelyon#mlyon.com > > http://www.mlyon.com > > > > ------------------------------ From: Julio.Rodriguez#walgreens.com Date: Tue, 1 Jul 2003 12:43:40 -0500 Subject: [Baren 22029] Re: post card calendars, Baren $$$, Baren's future projects Hi Gayle, the website needs a little updating, so sorry...you are right is 45 prints for the postcard calendar, 40 for all other calendar formats. I guess this is as good a time as any to post my monthly calendar update.... Two and a half months left till the calendar prints are due. It was nice to talk to many of you in KC about your calendar prints and I even saw a few members actually working on their blocks/design while at the Summit. Barbara and I are working/designing the desktop holder that will house the postcard prints. Printing of the month/pages will be done later this month and collating and assembly will take place as prints roll in. One topic of discussion at KC (Barbara gave a financial report to those at the Summit) was achieving nonprofit status for our group. Another subject discussed was the success of the barenmall in raising funds to cover our operating costs. Money from calendar sales will also be used for this and other opportunities... Awards given by Baren to promising printmakers do not come from the general mall funds...but rather the awards/money comes from special donations by members thru the website's award page (http://www.barenforum.org/awards/) . So far three such awards have been given out. Thanks to the generosity and hospitality of our gracious host the KC Summit was pretty much "free" to members and "Baren" as a group. Future summits may require renting printmaking facilities that would facilitate the use of presses and other traditional/western printmaking equipment. Also the opportunity to bring in paid speakers and/or printers to demo/teach both oil and hanga techniques at a future summit was discussed. Obviously we must have the funds available to cover such expenses/opportunities. I am hoping that in addition to the Barenmall, the Calendar project will be a good vehicle for achieving those goals and that it hopefully becomes a yearly fund-raiser.... I like to share with you all a famous quote that has often graced our website: "We must, indeed, all hang together, or most assuredly we shall all hang separately" - -Printmaker Benjamin Franklin thanks.......Julio Rodriguez (Skokie, Illinois) ------------------------------ From: Julio.Rodriguez#walgreens.com Date: Tue, 1 Jul 2003 14:15:29 -0500 Subject: [Baren 22030] Re: Keeping focus In my opinion the exchanges and the online discussion is a good mix of both worlds...oily and water. If the encyclopedia and website have taken a turn toward hanga is only because of the members own contributions (or rather lack of !). Most of what's there now was contributed by David Bull during our first three years and it is obviously (at least the printing techniques info) channeled toward hanga. We can all benefit from the sections on tools, carving and sharpening. But the encyclopedia is (and always has been ) open to all kind of woodblock printmaking input. Is just that nobody has been contributing once Dave stopped. Same thing with the Baren-Suji newsletter, appeals for general articles and contributions to the forum list usually fall on deaf ears. I have looked real hard on all our webpages and nowhere does Baren promotes itself as a hanga website..it never has....quite the contrary...in every opportunity the words "woodblock printmaking" are emphasized: The motivation in starting this list was to provide a forum for dissemination of information about woodblock printmaking. There were a number of places on the Web where printmaking in general was discussed, but one always had to wade through a lot of extraeneous information before finding anything relevant to this topic. The only way that the [Baren] convention can be a useful resource to woodblock printmakers is if the discussions focus on woodblock printmaking. Please try and keep this in mind. Of course, if a particular thread becomes interesting and leads a bit 'off-topic' then we should follow it, but when starting a thread, please try and stick to our theme. Here are the currently available discussion areas: The [Baren] Forum for Woodblock Printmaking Anything and everything about: the process of making woodblock prints - carving, printing, tools, suitable papers, etc. etc. matters of general interest to woodblock printmakers - your current printmaking projects, new web sites, general discussion ... Here is a couple of links of interest for those interested in contributing any type of articles: http://www.barenforum.org/information.html#Topics http://www.barenforum.org/encyclopedia/how_to_contribute.html Looking forward to reading some new entries real soon.... thanks....Julio Rodriguez (Skokie, Illinois) ------------------------------ From: Julio.Rodriguez#walgreens.com Date: Tue, 1 Jul 2003 14:21:09 -0500 Subject: [Baren 22031] Re: Keeping focus.. Sorry, forgot this key quote from the encyclopedia how-to, I think it covers all I want to say: Thank you for your interest in writing a contribution for the Encyclopedia. It is the ultimate aim of the editors to produce a reference work that will be of use to all woodblock printmakers - no matter what their particular field of interest. To that end, it is necessary that we receive contributions of material from a wide variety of different sources - from printmakers working in any tradition, and at any level of achievement. The Encyclopedia can never become too 'full', as there are always other viewpoints on even the most common and basic aspects of woodblock printmaking. We are thus soliciting contributions on every topic listed in the outline, whether or not other entries have been received. (And the outline itself is not necessarily complete; if your prospective contribution doesn't 'fit', we'll be quite happy to expand the outline to suit.) Of course, we would be most happy if you have something to offer on one of those topics for which nothing has yet been contributed! ------------------------------ From: Mike Lyon Date: Tue, 01 Jul 2003 16:30:46 -0500 Subject: [Baren 22032] Exchange #18 (small) SIGN-UP Just warning you know that during the first six hours since #18 (the small exchange) opened, twenty have signed up. Space is going fast, so if you want in on this one (tiny little image area of 8 square inches or 50 square centimeters) you better hurry up -- only 10 slots left before the exchange is full... http://www.barenforum.org/exchange/exchange_sign-up.html - -- Mike Mike Lyon mailto:mikelyon#mlyon.com http://www.mlyon.com ------------------------------ From: Jsf73#aol.com Date: Tue, 1 Jul 2003 17:41:47 EDT Subject: [Baren 22033] Re: Exchange #18 (small) SIGN-UP Mike I would like to sign up for exchange #18 but as you know I got roped into participating in exchange 17 at the summit.... not that I mind Jeanne! You said participants of 17 had to wait 1 week to sign up......so hope it doesnt fill up before the 7th? John Furr ------------------------------ From: Aqua4tis#aol.com Date: Tue, 1 Jul 2003 17:56:23 EDT Subject: [Baren 22034] Re: Exchange #18 (small) SIGN-UP im somewhat math challenged what would the dimensions be for 8 square inches? ------------------------------ From: Jsf73#aol.com Date: Tue, 1 Jul 2003 18:00:33 EDT Subject: [Baren 22035] Re: Exchange #18 (small) SIGN-UP 2x4 1x8 3.5x2.28 3x2.66 1.5x5.33 you get the idea? ------------------------------ From: Frank Trueba Date: Tue, 01 Jul 2003 15:13:19 -0700 Subject: [Baren 22036] Re: Exchange #18 (small) SIGN-UP Hi, Any number of possibilities: in inches: 1 x 8, 2 x 4, 2.5 x 3.2, 2.8 x 2.85, etc. frank At 05:56 PM 7/1/2003 -0400, you wrote: >im somewhat math challenged what would the dimensions be for 8 square >inches? ------------------------------ From: Aqua4tis#aol.com Date: Tue, 1 Jul 2003 19:38:42 EDT Subject: [Baren 22037] Re: Exchange #18 (small) SIGN-UP yes thank you ------------------------------ From: Aqua4tis#aol.com Date: Tue, 1 Jul 2003 19:42:10 EDT Subject: [Baren 22038] Re: Exchange #18 (small) SIGN-UP thanks everyone for answering my question about dimension ------------------------------ From: FurryPressII#aol.com Date: Tue, 1 Jul 2003 20:00:54 EDT Subject: [Baren 22039] Re: Keeping focus I have a question on the mini prints Because of the size of the prints (8 sq. " or less) is there a possibility of increasing the number of participants to include all who sign up or to have a second exchange. I have engraved postage stamps so under 8 sq. inches way under 8" not much harder to print 30 as 50 john "furrypressii" center ------------------------------ End of Baren Digest V24 #2285 *****************************