Here's our progress, from parcels received, to individual packages, to many many piles of prints (581, if you really want to know), to all the sorting into many more boxes (all those tile-like stacks, looking like a half-built, badly-planned cardboard hypocaust - and that wasn't anywhere near all of them), and finally to near-empty tables as the very last boxes are packed.
We're nearly there with this year's 20:20 print exchange, Cathy and I and our force of 'occasionals'. It's been mostly our operation this year (Andy and Gulinda have been dealing with the scanning and uploading of images) and thus far it's gone reasonably smoothly. There's a lot of packing up and sending out (and tidying of debris) to go yet, but it feels like the bulk of the work has been done and we might soon regain printing time! Here's our progress, from parcels received, to individual packages, to many many piles of prints (581, if you really want to know), to all the sorting into many more boxes (all those tile-like stacks, looking like a half-built, badly-planned cardboard hypocaust - and that wasn't anywhere near all of them), and finally to near-empty tables as the very last boxes are packed.
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I make prints and book arts, though nowhere near as often as I'd like - no good reason, just an inability to get on with things. I occasionally go on about landscape (with which I am mildly obsessed) and various of its elements, and I like to pass comment on exhibitions I visit. Archives
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