Showing posts with label Shari Seltzer. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Shari Seltzer. Show all posts

Monday, October 27, 2014

Collaborative Rara Avis, Part III

Continuing...
L to R:  Chuck Miley, Nancy Boney, Shari Seltzer, Amelia Panico
artist Chuck Miley
artist Shari Seltzer
artist Amelia Panico


L to R:  Lynn Keffer, Lisa Imberman, Elaine Gongora, Mellabee Miller
artist Lynn Keffer

artist Elaine Golt Gongora
artist Mellabee Miller




Photo credit:  Janet Ducote





Wednesday, March 19, 2014

Booked 11 (part 9)...

Vicki Parker, top two Life Is A Work In Progress: Journal Of Solitude
bottom Post Menopausal Blues 


Ronni Pressman, HaZaZaH


 Shari Seltzer top two Fairy Art Mother - A Modern Fairy Tale,
bottom two Beauty In The Decay: Cuban Ruin Porn


Claire Simon, Etudes




Photo credit: Janet Ducote


Sunday, December 1, 2013

November Is a 2 For 2 Swap!


Cynthia Weiss, Paula Ehrich & Mary Ann Russo draw their numbers.

Bring a book in a brown paper lunch bag, and go home with one from a fellow member!  That's what BAR members did at the November meeting.  As you put your bag on the table, you pull a number for your turn to choose.  Members could swap for up to two books.

The table is so plain, yet the surprises those bags hold...

Shari Seltzer talks about the book she made for the Swap.

Suzie Tuchman shares a book she pulled from the table.

Members hear about the books from the makers, as well as the receivers.

Cynthia Weiss & Ronni Pressman hold up Pocket Book, made by Suzie Tuchman.


The next 2 For 2 Swap is held at BAR's May meeting.  Won't you participate?






Picture credit: Janet Ducote

Wednesday, October 23, 2013

M, N, O...


Shari Seltzer poetically describes her letter "M".

“The migratory mocking bird is melodramatically perched on Metropolitan Museum of Art “M”.  A magical mermaid with majestic monarch butterfly wings sits on many mysterious mushrooms.  A marvelous mango mingles among multiples of marigolds. On the back the hand written lower case ”m“ meanders among mellow morning glories and many marigolds. A mild mannered mouse muses multicolored maple leaves.”  

Front & back - hand-pulled gocco print, enhanced with watercolor pigments, the multiple M fonts framing the print were hand stamped with archival ink, slight color variations within the edition are natural part of Shari Seltzer’s fluid style of gocco color application and printing.







Debbie Livingston made a delicious dessert to illustrate her letter "N"!

"Edible N: I have always wanted to make an alphabet cookbook. One snowy day when my kids were little, we made "C soup". It was a corn & crab chowder where all the main ingredients started with the letter c. For this collaborative project I selected the letter "N". I looked up ingredients that started with N and made a Nectarine, Nut and Neufchatel cheesecake. The front of the card has a large letter N surrounded by nectarine and nut plants. The back has an illustration of the finished pie with a detachable recipe card. I wanted my card to have an old woodcut feel.”  

Front & back - hand-carved linoleum-block printed on etching press, ink, additional hand coloring in watercolor, recipe card is printed on a computer.















Linda Parker shows her patterned antique roller.

For her letter "O", Linda made an original drawing of a female ostrich, where “the reverse side was designed to simulate the plumage; the colors being grays and browns.”

Front - original drawing photo transferred onto Canson  Editions paper, then printed  on  paper.
Back - gel printed, antique-roller patterned, stamped, acrylic paint.




Picture credit: Janet Ducote