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From: SUSAN KALLAUGHER
Date: Sun, 05 Feb 2012 18:00:09 GMT
Subject: [Baren 45089] Dave's carving tools
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From: Graham Scholes
Date: Sun, 05 Feb 2012 18:22:34 GMT
Subject: [Baren 45090] Re: Dave's carving tools
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From: greg.bentz # gfbentz.com
Date: Sun, 05 Feb 2012 22:09:42 GMT
Subject: [Baren 45091] New member
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Message 4
From: David Bull
Date: Sun, 05 Feb 2012 23:00:56 GMT
Subject: [Baren 45092] Re: Dave's carving tools
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Digest Appendix
Postings made on [Baren] members' blogs
over the past 24 hours ...
Subject: 'Hyakunin Issho' Newsletter: winter issue uploaded
Posted by: Dave Bull
This item is taken from the blog David Bull, Woodblock Printmaker.
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Subject: Video from the studio ...
Posted by: Dave Bull
The last few blog posts from here have all been over on the Mokuhankan Conversations side; time to update the Woodblock RoundTable too! The occasion? Well, I'm unemployed again! :-) Meaning, of course, that I have come to the end of another print series. The final impressions on the final print in the Mystique of the Japanese Print series were done this morning. The collector copies have actually all been sent out already; what I finished up today were the last of the ones that will be sent out as 'back numbers' as time goes by. After I finished up my work, I grabbed my little point-and-shoot and shot a quick video of the scene behind my workbench ... I myself may be 'finished' for a while, but there is plenty of other work going on here today! |
This item is taken from the blog Woodblock RoundTable.
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Subject: Catching Up 2: Long Tailed Tits
Posted by: Andy English
I have been wanting to include long tailed tits in an engraving for a long time. I see them in small groups when I take my daily walks and they are also frequent visitors to the bird feeders in the garden; here are a couple sharing their meal with a starling: However, I wanted to show them as I see them in the hawthorn hedges, with Ely cathedral glimpsed in the background. I spent some time making sketchbook drawings and then trying to find a combination that worked as the image I had in my mind: |
This item is taken from the blog Wood Engraver.
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Subject: An American Dragon in London, Barenforum exchange 51
Posted by: Phare-Camp
An American Dragon in Artist: Patricia B. Phare-Camp Paper: 10 x 15? Mulberry Paper Image: 13 x 8? Ink: Graphic Chemical Water Soluble Ink. Silver and Black mixed to make Graphite. Inspired by the historically significant rubbings of Merle Green Robertson. The imagery in this woodcut print is from an appropriated work of art located at the Yaxchilan Lintel #15 is a 23.25? x 34.5? Mayan bas relief carving dated from AD 755. It depicts a noble lady performing a blood letting ritual to call in a vision. Wisps of smoke from the basket of burning blood soaked paper take the form of a ?Plumed Vision Serpent.? A god emerges from its mouth to give spiritual guidance to the lady Wak Tuun. Mayan nobles often used hallucinogenic herbs to initiate religious vision and dull the pain of auto sacrifice. |
This item is taken from the blog Phare-Camp Art Journal.
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