[alt-photo] Re: pigments for gum
Don Sweet
don at sweetlegal.co.nz
Wed Dec 14 01:43:57 GMT 2011
What in tarnation DO they say about Southern women?
Don Sweet
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From: "Diana Bloomfield" <dhbloomfield at bellsouth.net>
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Sent: Wednesday, December 14, 2011 2:14 PM
Subject: [alt-photo] Re: pigments for gum
Haha. Thanks, Peter. I don't actually need (or want) your "A List" or your
palette. Why would I?
I just find odd that someone gives out information-- well, sort of-- and
then not. I'm not sure I get the point-- except to be able to post and say
that you did a bunch of tests. I don't know; I guess that doesn't impress
me much (wait-- maybe I should put that to music).
I already have pigments I like to use and that work well for me. Sometimes I
try others, and I'll no doubt look at the list Chris provided and maybe I'll
try a few of those, or maybe not. I do plenty of work and tests myself (as
I'm quite sure others here do as well). But if I chose to post about how
many tests I performed, etc, and then someone asked for more information, I
would not be uncomfortable telling them. Again, I feel like this sort of
information is part and parcel of teaching and just sharing-- and also just
as a useful guideline (part of why people write 'how-to' books, I suspect).
I come from Southern stock myself. And you know what they say about
Southern women . . .
Diana
>
>
> Hi Diana and Trevor—
>
> Oh, anyone is free to "steal" my palate and use the pigments I use—that
is, if they find them on their own. What's wrong with doing your own
testing, research, and labor? I did. Didn't hurt me one bit and I learned
sooooooooooo much that I probably wouldn't have otherwise. I think I've made
it clear how I found my pigments, which I believe is fair enough. Sorry,
spoon feeding every detail to grown up, perfectly capable adults is not my
forte. I come from Scottish stock. Maybe that explains it.
>
> What's the saying— " Give someone a fish, eat for a day. Teach them to
fish and . . ." well, you know the rest.
>
> By the way, Trevor, my daughter knows all of my printing techniques so I'm
not THAT stingy. Not sure she understands it all, though (she's only 16 and
cyanotype is more to her liking). This is all great discussion and I
appreciate the interaction. Cheers!
>
> Peter J. Blackburn
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