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« civilized ku # 2662-65 ~ good clean fun | Main | triptychs / the light ~ I'm not a b+w guy .... really, I'm not ... but ... »
Wednesday
Feb122014

civilized ku # 2661 ~ box o' prints / the time has come

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Window / Bar Vino ~ North Creek, NY - in the Adirondack Park • click to embiggen
OK then. We've got a core group of participants for the Box O' Prints project. If you were invited or requested a spot on the roster, you're in - you know who you are so I won't name names. Except for John Linn who was "thinking about it" - stop thinking and just do it.

That written, there 2 individuals whom I have been unable to contact with an invitation - Colin Griffiths / Rich Gift of Linns and the More Original Refrigerator Art guy (who's name and email address have vanished from my email archive). Neither has any contact info on their blogs, at least not far as I can tell. Anyone know how to contact either of them?

In any event, it's on with the show: the time has come for participants to contact me directly using the Email submission link on the sidebar (under About This Website) - be certain to include your mailing address. Upon receipt of your email, I will contact you with some project particulars and my mailing address so you can send me your first print submission. Once I have a full set of prints, the portfolio will be on the move.

I have ordered an 11"×14" portfolio box and a shipping box in which to mail it. I chose that size because: a) that print size is big enough for the project purposes, and b) it will keep shipping/mailing costs reasonable. If most participants think the size should be bigger, let me know and I'll consider it.

There you have it. It's up to you. Let's get this thing moving.

Reader Comments (1)

A friend forwarded this post to me.

I make pictures only for my own pleasure and edification, and have found large, wide-gamut, calibrated monitors to be the best way to view them.

Blogs are as close as I come to 'publishing' what I do, and even there, I am the single, most frequent visiter.

It is all an extraordinary, quiet pleasure.

February 13, 2014 | Unregistered CommenterProfligatographer

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