Thanks Mike and Carol for looking in on my prints. I'm not sure if many Baren members make their way around the auction sites. Even if one is not shopping there is a vast treasure trove of stored images. This link below is my most common port of call on the entire internet (apart from google).
http://www.artelino.com/archive/artists.asp
Tom
Oops, sorry about my errant advice on this. I guess my 'old' digest
has been going into the 'junk' pile for so long that I just thought the
'new' digest was the only one I was recieving! Thanks Dave, for giving
all of us the basic facts here!
Wanda
Tom, Thanks for the introduction to this very interesting site. I can see why
you browse it frequently.
Dale Phelps,
Waterloo, IA
Hello all,
>Dave wrote:
>So ... long story short ... we have no way to avoid your receiving both
>versions, the garbled 'old' one, and the 'clean' new one.
Thanks Dave, I've wondered about that. Every day I delete the old one and
think to myself, "I should email someone about that". Just never got around
to it. Yep setting the filter/rule would work. Maybe I'll get around to that
someday.
Congrats to Tom, Mike and Carol. Proud to be a member of such a wonderful,
successful group. I'm hoping some of those vibes will spread out to St.
Louis.
Also want to add, that I now have a website. My goal is to add more images
to the gallery page. That requires the aid of my computer guru husband so
I'll let you know when that project is updated. But for now here it is.
Feedback is always welcome. :)
www.ConnieLambert.com
Hi Wanda,
Yes - that is it exactly - I printed the background on my trusty little
Epson 1280. Helen's work had been imported to Photoshop, a segment
chosen and adapted to that strange format, so it got kind of elongated
in the process, and then faded considerably. I had so much fun doing
that print! A little hanga, a little oil, a little carving, a little
jigsaw, a little tango, a little hop scotch - a little of everything.
I was delighted to see Dennis represented and knew immediately who it
was and by whom!
Hugs,
Sharri
Tom,
I enjoyed looking at your prints a lot, congratulations on selling all the
prints. I can certainly see the influence of Tokuriki and Saito in your
work...noticed most of your prints don't use a traditional
keyblock....this too is very reminiscent of the sosaku-hanga artists.....I
have one of your prints from exchange #22 and it is favorite...can't wait
to see the next suite from the '36 View' series. Congratulations!
Ian
Welcome to Barenforum and thank you for sharing your website, your prints
are very different and very interesting, they 'talk' to me and ,make me
look beyond the obvious...loved the way you put your website together and
the print of 'Scruggs' with the green background.
Mike, Carol, Harry...
Congratulation in your recent achievements...
thanks....Julio Rodriguez (Skokie, Illinois)
Hi Sharri,
I hope is all OK with you and all .
You said this:
>I was delighted to see Dennis represented and knew immediately who it
> was and by whom"
You know that I recognize too the works of the people
here. Not everyone, of course. but a great "per cent".
I think is because I go very much to the exchange archives and member sites
too.
Thanks all for your attention.
Murilo
The gallery of prints from Exchange #23 is available on-line -- have a
look:
http://www.barenforum.org/exchange/exchanges.html and please let the
printmakers hear your reactions, suggestions, praise, and criticisms by
filling out the form which appears under each print!
Thanks,
Mike
Mike Lyon
Kansas City, Missouri
http://mlyon.com
OH! And before I 'zone' again! Diane Cutter has KINDLY volunteered to
coordinate Exchange #25 -- you may email her with any questions or just to
say "hi" at mailto:coordinator25@barenforum.org -- this is her first time
coordinating, so please make a genuine effort to get your prints to her in
plenty of time and don't give her any headaches! :)
-- Mike
Mike Lyon
Kansas City, Missouri
http://mlyon.com
my print in exchange 23 is about the engravers who engrave the metal plates
for money & postage stamps, in some countries the engravers are keep secret.
john c.
I say WOW! What a terific collection , wonderful theme, and such good
comments giving insight into the many printers and their thinking.
Thank you to all involved!
Carol
Thanks for this, John -- I've added it to your Exchange #23 page (but it's
best to use the 'submit your details' link for this sort of thing) :)
-- Mike
Mike Lyon
Kansas City, Missouri
http://mlyon.com