30 Left

July 30th, 2007   (738 views )

Today I received Samarium from Cathy Cullis in Cambridge, England. Sm 62. I think this is a monotype but am waiting for the print info from Cathy.

Samarium 62

It is officially the 88th print I have received, so that means there are 30 left out there somewhere. I talked to the manager of the place I get my mail, and she swore they weren't in a pile on her shelves. She thought the postal service may be mangling them and then not delivering the ruined ones. *sigh* So if I haven't received your package yet, and you have sent it, I'm really sorry about all this. I'll let those of you know if I need another copy or version since I know some are not editions.

On other news, I'm going to schedule an appointment with one of the curators where I work to talk about the Periodic Table Project. I briefly described it to him and he seemed quite interested. I'm hoping he'll know of a gallery or institution that would be a really receptive location to show it all. I'll keep you posted with any news on that front.

I really appreciate all the time and effort all the printmakers have put in on the project. I really believe it's going to go places once everything is said and done and inked. :)

Comments, Pingbacks:

Comment from: Aine Scannell [Visitor] Email · http://www.ainescannell.co.uk
Hi there Azuregrackle

I will be sending you a print on based on COBALT, sorry for not responding sooner but was finishing another project.

Now I am 'free' !!
I got news of this through a Google alert on printmaking and printmakers on blogs
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Comment from: Jenn [Member] Email
Hooray Aine - Thanks for letting me know. I look forward to seeing what you do with Cobalt!
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Comment from: peggy koenig [Visitor]
Jenn, As the first stage (who knows where it will lead to next) of Table project begins to wind down I would like to offer a very large THANK YOU! Initiating this project and giving so many printmakers a chance to express their inner scientist has been a treat to participate in and view. I wish I had the opportunity to do it all over again.
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Comment from: Jenn [Member] Email
Thanks Peggy! I've had such fun with it and love that it seems like everyone else has had fun researching and creating images for their elements. I have a meeting tomorrow about it and will post the results.

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