From: terry lindquist (tsll@localnet.com)
Date: 02/25/02-10:36:26 AM Z
Please...may I have a copy?
Thank you.
terry lindquist
tsll@localnet.com
2:30pm Mon.
On Sunday, February 24, 2002, at 12:57 PM, pete wrote:
> Temperaprint fellowship a time for change.
>
> Early in 1998 I set up with the help of my Brother in Temperaprint Alex
> Chater. A small school of Temperaprint at Jane Reeces Nautilus Press and
> Paper Mill in central London.
> Jane an American lady who has lived in the UK for a number of years and
> is
> also an expert in paper making and book art. Her establishment proved
> Ideal
> for our little adventure.
> This workshop was created by demands from my Ex- Kingsway College
> students
> who wished to continue the development of their skills in this area,
> under
> my personal tuition, as at that time Kingsway College no longer
> supplied a
> course.
>
> My Ex- Kingsway students were soon joined by others who also wished to
> gain
> information and skill. So we formed a tight little group of about eight
> to
> twelve Egg printmaking fanatics. Who soon became close friends. One
> member
> of the group was Barbara Maloney, another American lady,who proved to
> be a
> real driving force, instigating a programme of personal and group
> exhibitions that we are only now just getting over. Barbara’s driving
> force
> is still with us, although sadly she has had to return to the States.
> During
> this time we used the school as a test bed, to improve and evolve the
> process which is like a mini photo/alt in its own right.
>
> Over the past few years due to senility, allied to a dissolute life
> style I
> have been suffering mobility problems. The drag from Southend-on-Sea to
> London once a month has become a bit too much for me. Alex has also a
> heavy
> professional life with increasing commitments. So we decided that
> enough was
> enough, although we were both loath to give up. However our students
> were
> not having any of it.
> So recently we all had a council of war, and decided to continue
> electronically And create The Temperaprint fellowship.
>
> At the moment the planning is at the informal stage so we welcome any
> suggestions from the list. We do have some ideas onboard
> Which are as follows: --
>
> An umbrella organisation in the form of a website which contains of the
> following elements. A place to ask questions about egg Temperaprint and
> share practical experiences with others members. A forum for those who
> are
> new to the medium and require some basic Instruction and to this end
> they
> will have free entry to the following: --
>
> An electronic members gallery.
>
> A member’s annual exhibition to be held at a different venue each year.
> Organised and directed by Helena Cleary.
>
> Members of the Fellowship acting as commercial suppliers of relevant
> equipment and materials
> Provision of cost effective Inkjet digital negatives and positives and
> Quality stochastic photosetting suitable for the process.
>
>
> Pre-publication Access to the Book of Temperaprint written and
> published by
> Peter Fredrick in collaboration with Alex Chater.
>
> An electronic school of Temperaprint conducted by Peter Fredrick
> assisted by
> Alex Chater, and Dennis Klinker.
>
> A bibliographic resource curated by Dennis Klinker our bibliographer
> extraordinary.
>
> Access to the Peter Charles Fredrick Temperaprint Archive owned and
> directed
> by my son Steven Fredrick.
>
>
> As a start we would like to offer members of the list an opportunity to
> download the first draft of the Fundamentals of the Temperaprint
> process as
> an attachment. This new version has been radically reworked by Alex
> Chater
> and Peter Fredrick and contains the latest information.
>
> Could you please make your requests off list.
>
> Pete.
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