Jill-Try this one: http://www.suminagashi.com/history.html It's by Diane Maurer diving horse http://community.webtv.net/divinghorse/THEDIVINGHORSESTUDIO...
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Peter Baumgartner
baumgartner.papierdes...
Feb 1, 2000 12:26 pm
There is a hint in Gabriele Grunebaum's "Buntpapiere" to Joseph Halfers Book "Die Fortschritte der Marmorierkunst" (published in english 1894 called "Progress...
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Peter Baumgartner
baumgartner.papierdes...
Feb 1, 2000 12:45 pm
Alum fixes the watercolors on the paper. Does anyone on the list know, how alum will do this? Is it a chemical process - Alum reacts with the color or with the...
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IrisNevins
IrisNevins@...
Feb 1, 2000 1:05 pm
I spoke to Gabrielle quite a few years ago, and she said she only knew of one broken one in a museum, I believe, somewhere in Germany. I have never seen one,...
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Cris C Takacs
crisctakacs@...
Feb 1, 2000 4:59 pm
Galen Berry's Marbling A to Z Workshop will be held on four (4) days: June 26, 27, 28 AND 29, year 2000. Send mailing address to Saltwinds Yankee Barn, Box...
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J Dolphin
jdolphin@...
Feb 1, 2000 5:15 pm
Ah!! A little mystery! Indeed--I have often wondered this myself..............I will add to your question--does anyone here know of a substance similar to alum...
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J Dolphin
jdolphin@...
Feb 1, 2000 5:33 pm
Certainly everyone feel free to post to the list info about workshops anywhere. The more information we can get out there the better. I believe Galen is on the...
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IrisNevins
IrisNevins@...
Feb 1, 2000 6:33 pm
The similar substances...ranging from other kinds of alum (only aluminum sulphate or aluminum potassium sulphate are recommended for marbling) to vinegar, will...
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IrisNevins
IrisNevins@...
Feb 1, 2000 6:33 pm
The similar substances...ranging from other kinds of alum (only aluminum sulphate or aluminum potassium sulphate are recommended for marbling) to vinegar, will...
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David Sandow
divinghorse@...
Feb 1, 2000 6:37 pm
MORDANT PONDERINGS Mordant comes from a latin word which means 'to bite'. The ideal mordant is attracted to both the fiber molecules and those of the ...
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evibol@...
Feb 1, 2000 7:18 pm
There is an article on the chemical makeup of alum and the way its reacts with paints by Don Guyot, in the Ink & Gall Journal Volume 1 Number 4. If anyone is...
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IrisNevins
IrisNevins@...
Feb 1, 2000 7:38 pm
Oh...that's one I haven't tried...urine....think I'll skip it. And some of us who have been marbling for decades wonder if dialysis dementia is something like...
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Evi Parissi
evibol@...
Feb 1, 2000 7:42 pm
Dear Diane, Thank you for taking the time to answer my message. I would love to have autographed copies of your books but by the time I received your message I...
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fontpro@...
Feb 1, 2000 9:19 pm
... In Alternative Photography Alum used to harden gelatin. I'm guessing it hardens the Gum Arabic in the watercolor sealing it on the paper. Mac...
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J Dolphin
jdolphin@...
Feb 2, 2000 12:14 am
Over the next few weeks--I will build a data base of email responses to various questions posed here on the list--these i will edit, simply to make ...
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Diane M. Wood
SissyWood@...
Feb 2, 2000 12:40 am
<From that moment on, you will have wonder to share.> What an inspiration, David. I'm definitely going to keep on trying! I've been disappointed with my...
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DKMaurer1@...
Feb 2, 2000 1:32 am
Hello Marbling Friends, Just wanted to clarify that the suminagashi site is not mine, nor is the artwork an example of my suminagashi marbling. Someone has...
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J Dolphin
jdolphin@...
Feb 2, 2000 2:22 am
so--i wonder who owns the site then? Jill ... From: DKMaurer1@... <DKMaurer1@...> To: marbling@onelist.com <marbling@onelist.com> Date: Tuesday,...
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J Dolphin
jdolphin@...
Feb 2, 2000 1:18 pm
Hey! This is terrific! Please DO let us know how it goes!!!!!! Jill ... Here</a>...
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IrisNevins
IrisNevins@...
Feb 3, 2000 6:33 pm
I will be teaching at Rutgers University on 3/18. If anyone is interested, the information follows. Do not contact me (Iris) to sign up, I am not arranging the...
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Carol Corsetti
carol.corsetti@...
Feb 5, 2000 12:40 am
Ginn; I'm so pleased to read your message. I so enjoy the list and the paper making list but I still havn't worked up the nerve to try the wonderful ...
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Mike Whittington
mikwit@...
Feb 5, 2000 9:30 pm
Hi Jill I hope I'm right and that you are the originator of the e-mail group Is anyone planning a website for the marbling list I'd be happy to help or if...
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Yehuda Miklaf
mfritz@...
Feb 6, 2000 3:12 pm
After a break of about ten years, I finally did some marbling again. A local artist wanted to see how it was done, so I told him that if he built a tray and...
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Cor Knops
knops@...
Feb 8, 2000 4:45 pm
Hello, My name is Cor Knops (book- and paperrestorer) and I'm looking for people who are capable of making marbled papers using historical examples. Colors and...
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IrisNevins
IrisNevins@...
Feb 8, 2000 5:32 pm
Hi Cor..... I have gone to your web site and hoped there was an option to e-mail you privately, but it only sent on the form. I had wanted to discuss further ...
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J Dolphin
jdolphin@...
Feb 8, 2000 5:40 pm
This is certainly a tall order I would think. They are certainly handsome papers. I'd be interested in the list members voicing their opinions on just how you...
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J Dolphin
jdolphin@...
Feb 9, 2000 5:43 pm
It's a BIG job to set up the page--and a BIG job to maintain it. I would like to suggest that at the moment--I would like the present email list to florish and...
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J Dolphin
jdolphin@...
Feb 12, 2000 2:58 pm
Could readers here just each submit a "test" email to the list. A member is having difficulty getting the preferences set--and if everyone sends a test--the...
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Charles and Laura Hen...
hendricks@...
Feb 12, 2000 4:02 pm
Test ... From: J Dolphin <jdolphin@...> To: <Marbling@onelist.com> Sent: Saturday, February 12, 2000 9:58 AM Subject: [Marbling] Request ... is ... for ...