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From: mjblanco
12/18/2007 12:22:22

Alright, woman.  Tell me how to post an image on a blog.  I do the html coding and nothing happens.  What's the secret?  Eternal optimism?

BTW, I want you to know that I responded to your GREAT remarks about how to avoid cleaning the bathroom and (once again) never got it to post.  It's a little like my lithography, I think.  What I probably keep forgetting to do is hit the submit button.  I think I probably just hit enter and go onto my happy way.

Anyway, I was wondering if your "non-art" job is as an agent and motivator because you seem to be gifted at both endeavors. I LOVE your stuff and I love even more the process of how it got there.  I find it really inspiring and it's been a long time since I've been inspired.  Thanks!

-M 



12/18/2007 08:08:40

I have to agree with Sandy about the Burridges.  I haven't been able to meet Kate, but if she is anything like Bob, they are very appoachable and extremely helpful to encourage you in your art/career.  Like I said previously, I would love to be able to take several workshops a year with him.  I just read the Sedona Arts workshop mailing and I noticed that they are doing a workshop there this year, and also planning on a trip to Italy in 2009.  Wouldn't that be fun to do??


Just check out his workshop schedule on his website and see what you can do.  You will never be the same and you will never paint the same!


Hope you are doing well. I am trying to paint and get some studio things done while juggling the Holiday madness.  It is finally warm (30's) here in MN and I am so grateful.  The extreme cold is not fun for me. The dog is outside and doesn't want to come in and I may take her for a long walk in the woods today.  It is beautiful and the snow makes things quiet and peaceful. I'll check back to you later. It's a good day today!



From: thebeamtoo
12/17/2007 22:34:56
Hi Jen,  Don't worry about the Burridge's...they are real people and love having friends.  Kate I believe answers most of the email, and they are extremely active on many levels of art.  They also travel a lot and teach a lot.  Plus they are grandparents!  I'm sure you will eventually hear something from them.  I hope you signed up for his Artsy Fartsy newsletter (it's online) it's very very good!  I swear he is the best art teacher!!!  I've only had one other one (beside my first one) that has opened me up to art in the way Bob has. He is unique.  I hope you are having a great week and staying warm!!! It's cold where you are right???  Best,Sandy PS I'm counting the days until my winter break!!!


12/17/2007 06:16:36
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12/16/2007 22:46:30
Hi Jennifer, and thanks for visiting my site. I will try to answer your questions about the unusual and different title of my intaglio prints. I would agree that my work is very unique. After teaching printmaking on the collegiate level for almost 30 years, I have found that it is one of the least understood mediums available to artists. The reason I make prints is that I totally enjoy the marks made by a burin, a squeegee, a brayer, or even toner. These are marks that I can't make with a brush. I also enjoy making multiple originals (in a very indirect way) that can be marketed easily. My hand-pulled prints can be seen in numerous galleries all at the same time. I enjoy Rembrandt (inventor of intaglio) and use his image in my work quite alot. All of the work on my gallery site was made using a new non-toxic intaglio process that involves photopolymer films that are exposed to light and developed in plain old washing soda. I no longer etch my copper plates in acid but print from the development instead. Many of my prints are influenced by the Renaissance and are mostly about texture, design and composition. I have also been greatly influenced by Fred Otnes, one of the best illustrators I know of. Again, thanks for taking a look.  Cheers!


From: pattysole
12/16/2007 19:42:04

loved your work.  I wish I could create something abstract and have it look so good, just not my gift-but definetly yours.  pjsole



From: thebeamtoo
12/16/2007 16:10:33
HI Jen, I read your comment on Deb's page about Robert Burridge..  He is awesome!!!  I took a weekend class with him in Sedona this past March.  He is inspriational and a wonderful teacher.  I'm still inspired.  His wife Kate is awesome as a marketing maven, so they are totally wonderful to connect with.  Best,Sandy


From: Analagous
12/16/2007 15:48:48
Thanks so much Jen,  I'm gonna check it out.




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