Right! Speaking of that, I have been ordering from Valerie (847-255-2110) at Anderson Vreeland. I am getting KM73 plates. I usually order a full 30" x 40" sheet cut to whatever sizes I want for about $100 plus shipping. They do a great job of cutting! Perfect edges and corners. --
Best Wishes,
Mark Nelson
On Sep 27, 2009, at 12:48:22 PM, "Laura Campbell" <laura@grainelevatorproject.com> wrote:
Yay! Nice, Mark! That'll buy some plates! Laura
On Sep 27, 2009, at 11:41 AM, ender100 wrote: Thanks Llaura! A $1,000 first prize too!
I rarely have time to submit work, and haven't done so in a couple of years, but thought I would take the time to do this. The last time, two years ago, I won one of the Awards for excellence and $500! hehehehe so I am moving up!
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Best Wishes,
Mark Nelson
Wonderful news! Congratulations, Mark!
Laura Campbell
On Sep 27, 2009, at 11:09 AM, ender100 wrote: I'm pleased to mention that one of my polymer plate photogravures entitled "Hetta's Bowl With Pears" from a the limited edition series The Adventures of Hetta's Bowl won the grand prize at the Norris Cultural Art's Center VICINITY Show and the Lester J. Norris Memorial Award. This is a juried show that includes all types of art media submitted by artists from the Chicago area.
This image & print is the first of a series of 10 images based on this beautiful old wo oden bowl. Hetta is the mother of dear friends and was quite a wonderful character. She was a social worker and wife of a prominent University of Chicago Professor in Sociology, Clifford Shaw. He started the Chicago Area Project and his work led to the development of the Peace Corps by Shri ver. Hetta made wonderful salads in this bowl using a tech
nique all her own and had a wonderful way with people. My favorite quote from Hetta regarding politicians: "Something that a few good Christian burials might solve!"
See: http://gallery.me.com/minelson#100057
The show will be up October 3 through November 14 at the Norris Cultural Arts Center in St. Charles, Illin ois.
Pardon me in advance for my lack of humility in sharing this. --
Best Wishes,
Mark Nelson
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