alice and the linotype printer
ArtSparkTheater once sent a group of Alices to
interested people to use in settings
for others to see.
I understand this is her last week
posting these and mine follows,
although as you will see,
she could only be used
in the opening scene.
interested people to use in settings
for others to see.
I understand this is her last week
posting these and mine follows,
although as you will see,
she could only be used
in the opening scene.
I posted about Clarence and his wife,
Barbara who has since died of breast cancer
back in Sept '07.
He was a traditional printer at a
local paper many years before he retired.
He has, since retiring, found and refurbished
old presses to make his space what
he now loves the most.
2nd to Barbara of course!
19 comments:
how great that the machines are being kept and cared for, i enjoyed the vid.
and the Dali prints are fab, i've not seen them before
Hi! C.M.,
Thanks, for sharing...The very nice Alice in Wonderland Prints...
...and The very interesting
video...focusing on Clarence, maintaining and caring for old presses.(I'am so sorry to hear the news about his wife Barbara.)
Take care!
DeeDee ;-D
lettuce: Thanks, and until I looked around, I was caught by surprise by Dali too.
dd: Thanks for stopping by. Like most older couples, they've been together since way back when, so his machinery now keeps him occupied, and his voracious reading.
I just watched that video half a dozen times. What a gorgeous piece of equipment. My best to Clarence. I'm looking forward to seeing some of the work coming off that linotype.
Dali: hm... I still like Teniel's take on Alice better :-)
As for the Lewis Carroll quote - maybe Alice should flip a coin (or two, or three) :-)
cheers, cm.
Hello CM! My husband was involved in the print business (via direct mail marketing) for many years. He sent me on press checks to keep the printer on track via color correction, imaging, etc. and it was quite an education. I find the process fascinating but it's going the way of computers.
such a tremendous contraption! All the bits and pieces...perfect Alice setting!
CM, that is a fabulous machine. Thanks for the video.
great post! and some new artful alices
nothing like old printing machines
sad that susan is ending the alice series....it has been fun!
tis sad to lose a beloved mate sounds as if clarence have found a good way to direct his energy and found some comfort following his printing passion
mum:Although computers seem to be taking everything over, as far as printing, nothing compares and has the control these printers have, especially with fonts, style and control.
I should have realized many people have interpreted Alice in the art world. They're all interesting though.
cg: That's interesting. I see a resurgence of these machines for those who want a lasting, natural and controlled look and feel to their work. Remember, young people eventually bring back everything we've seen, used and lived through ; )
tom: I figured some of your work has been reflected by looking at machinery in detail.
merle: Hey, Thanks for looking!
mouse: It sounded like she sent out more than contributed ; (
He always spent as much time as he could with his printing machines, now he has more.
Clarence Treats The Press with Love & Care......Alice is in a perfect setting.
Nothing Goes As Long As We Remember.
I took Alice to Oxford, but this is an interesting journey, too! I've never seen one of these old printers in action.
BTW, I didn't realize that Dali had done an "Alice" series -- although it makes perfect sense. I visited his "Theatre-Museum" in Figueres this summer; also, Gala's Castle in Pubol.
If anyone needs help with their Alice works, you can find me at:
http://www.salvadordaliexperts.com
Great post! Alice, Dali, and the linotype press. All fits amazingly well.
Add me to the list of those who hadn't seen Dali's Alice before, too.
I especially enjoyed the way Clarence so lovingly putzes around oiling and wiping the machine.
I so enjoyed Alice In Wonderland and introduced it to my children as well. Very nice drawings in this post. My husband worked in printing to supplement his guitar work for many years. I will show him this machine.
tony: It's his baby, to be sure.
bee: Thanks for stopping by and wish I could see that part of the world. It has eluded me so far ; (
anon: Thanks for taking a peek, but you should have left UR name.
decker: Hey, long time no see. That's what I thought too when I ran across them for the 1st time.
techno: Thanks for stopping by and sounds like a good combination: guitar and printing ; )
Clarence, and people like him, are very very special.
Peace.
The Mad Hatters Tea Party - isn't that what they call the formal dinner that occurs when the G20 get together?
Our world leaders, collectively, are a motley lot. They explain why our world is in such a mess!
Take care, my friend. You are an inspiration!
Thank you for sharing this wonderful piece of machinery and its charming caretaker.
I hope we get to see more of both at some point.
Au revoir, Alice!
spado: Hey Thanks and nice to see you around!
david g: And so it goes, eh?! Thanks for stopping by.
megan: Thanks for stopping by.
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