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Back Issues of the Society of Marbling Annual Publication
The 2003
Newsletter is now sold out. 2004 and 2005 issues of the Annual
are still available in black & white print. The price is $15 +
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2005 Annual. 52-page issue includes:
- Searching for Knowledge by Ingrid Wiemann.
- Ani-Evil Indigo Eyes by Beki Almaleh.
- The Making of An Exhibition by Milena Hughes.
- Papers for Marbling Update by Iris Nevins.
- A Note on the Continuing Paper Search by Peggy Skycraft.
- Alternatives to Alum by Garret Dixon.
- Historical References to Marbling in East Asia by Jake Benson.
- General States of Papers of Creation: Review by Lucie Lapierre.
- New Branches for Ancient Roots: Review by Teri Edelstein.
- Collections / Item Reviews by Jake Benson:
Two Albums of Calligraphy at Walters Art Museum. The “Princeton Elephant”.
The Album Amoricum of Prack von Asch.
- New Digital Prospectus for Christopher Weimann: A Tribute:
Report.
- The Digital Art of Marbled Paper by B.T. Akgün: Article
Abstract.
2004 Annual. 51-page issue includes:
- Christopher Weimann: 1998
Memorial Exhibition by Ingrid Weimann.
- Combining Marbling with
Fine Art Printing by Robert Hollingsworth.
- Marbling on Wood by
Mary-Celine Thouin Stubbs.
- Some Thoughts on Using Scanned Papers
in Digital Design by Dedree Drees.
- The Marbling Paper Crisis by
Iris Nevins.
- Copyright Issues for the 21st Century by Kay Radcliffe.
- Marbling Party in Phoebe's Garden by Phoebe Jane
Easton.
- The Paper Collection of Sid Berger and Michele Cloonan
by Sid Berger.
- An Oz in Search of Decorated Paper Collections by
Joan Ajala.
- Christopher Weimann Tribute Book: Review by Tom
Leech.
- Marbled Paper Exhibition and Collection in Urumchi,
China: Review by Oguzhan Tugrul.
- Australian Calligraphy and
Marbling Exhibition: Review by Alison McMahon.
- Iris Nevins
Marbled Art and Paintings Event Report.
- Rebirth of a Craft: Paper
Marbling in New Mexico: Review by Marie Palowoda.
- Marbling Made
Pain Free by Gail MacKenzie.
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