2002-12-11 by Editor P.O.V. Image Service
Murray Zaharia wrote:
>Thanks Frank.
>That has got to be about the coolest Flash site that I have ever seen!
>MZ
>
>It takes some navigating but check out this site by the Starn Bros.
>(fine artists) they have some prints (leaves, botanicals etc.) that
>are titled/credited with MIS inks and Myulberry paper - whatever the
>heck that is ? Probably some kind of hand-made and hand-coated ?
>http://www.starnstudio.com/page2.htm
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Well, since I've played a bit with "non-commercial" papers as well...
"Mulberry paper" (Kozo paper) is not always the same thing:
1) any paper in which mulberry fibers are separatd out and
incorporated in the pulp can be called mulberry paper
2) traditionally however, mulberry paper is a handmade paper that is
made from bark of the paper mulberry tree
The latter seems to be what the images on the site are printed on..
For a modern style Japanese Mulberry Paper, try:
http://www.hiromipaper.com/item%20pages/HPR19AB.htm
For something closer to what they seem to be using...
http://www.myartsupply.com/dispdetail.asp?prodID=302&partID=BK02757
or even closer see:
http://www.reuels.com/reuels/product24692.html
Anyway, the point is: with good inksets, there are a world of amazing
papers to play with...
Keith
"Just some guy," and founder of the Multiverse's largest EPSON printer
User Community (highly recommended by Vogon Poets and MegaDodo
Publications), at:
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/EPSONx7x_Printers/
"For the rest of you out there, the secret is to bang the rocks together
guys"
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