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		<title>2008 Summer Workshop of Multi-Plate Color Etching</title>
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The 2008 Summer Workshop of Multi-Plate Color Etching in Tuscany - July 2 - 31, 2008

Swietlan N. Kraczyna Studio for Color Etching is located in Via di Borgo 12, a building complex of the Comune (City Hall) of Barga, in the Province of Lucca, at the foothills of the Garfagnana mountains, 65 miles north-west of [...]]]></description>
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<div class="entry-content"><strong>The 2008 Summer Workshop of Multi-Plate Color Etching in Tuscany - </strong><strong>July 2 - 31, 2008</strong><strong><br />
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Swietlan N. Kraczyna Studio for Color Etching is located in Via di Borgo 12, a building complex of the Comune (City Hall) of Barga, in the Province of Lucca, at the foothills of the Garfagnana mountains, 65 miles north-west of Florence. Italy</div>
<div class="entry-content"><strong>Cost<br />
</strong>The fee for the 4-week workshop (July 2-31, 2008) is $2,400. The workshop is limited to only 9 participants.</div>
<div class="entry-content">In Section A - all materials (paper, inks, plates, and various studio<br />
supplies) are provided by the Studio.Section B - basic materials are included - but paper, plates, and inks are extra.<strong>Classes<br />
</strong>Both Sections A and B are tought each day (Monday-Friday) from 9:30 to 12:30 am. The Studio remains open until 7:30 pm.   On weekends, the Studio is closed to encourage participants to visit places near Barga: Lucca (23 miles), Pisa (32 miles), Versilia -Tuscan Riviera (30 miles), Carrara marble quarries (30 miles), Cinque Terre (40 miles), Florence (65 miles). For those who care to venture further by train or car - Rome, Milano, Venice (4 1/2 hours).</p>
<p><strong>Payments</strong><br />
Upon acceptance into the workshop, a non-refundable deposit of $800 is required by March 15th, and the balance of $1600 must be paid by May 1, 2008. This fee of $1600 is refundable in case of withdrawal before June 1, 2008.</p>
<p><strong>Accomodations<br />
</strong>$1200 for a double occupance room in an apartment from July 2 to July 31, 2007, which must be paid in full by May 31, 2008. If anyone wishes to arrive in Barga a day or two before, in order to acclimatize oneself and get over jetlag before starting the intense course, please specify the date of arrival and calculate an additional fee per night.</p>
<p><strong>Food<br />
</strong>Food costs vary according to the way one eats. A full meal in a restaurant with wine and dessert costs about $25. Barga has restaurants, trattorias, pizzerias, snack bars, and food stores- thus providing one with many choices at various prices. All apartments are equipped with a kitchen.</p>
<p><strong>Transportation</strong><br />
The easiest route is to fly to Pisa (British Air - via London) or to Florence (Air France -via Paris) <strong>NEW </strong>- Delta flys from New York JFK direct to Pisa.<br />
There are trains and buses from both Pisa and Florence which go to Lucca, with a change by bus to Barga, or by train to Fornaci di Barga, where each person will be met and brought to Barga by car.</p>
<p><strong>General Information<br />
</strong>During the month of July,  Barga has a 10 Day Town Festival, <a title="opera barga " href="http://www.barganews.com/opera-barga/">Opera Festival</a>, and <a title="barga jazz festival 2007" href="http://www.barganews.com/bargajazz/">Jazz Festival</a>.</p>
<p><strong>Applications<br />
</strong>If you intend to apply for the workshop,  send 12 slide of your work and one letter of recommendation by March 15, 2008</p>
<p>All correspondence should be addressed to:<br />
Swietlan N. Kraczyna<br />
Studio for Color Etching - Via Colleramole 61- Tavarnuzze, Firenze - 50029,<br />
Italy<br />
or E-mail:  <a target="_blank" onclick="return top.js.OpenExtLink(window,event,this)" href="https://mail.google.com/mail?view=cm&#038;tf=0&#038;to=kraczyna@hotmail.com">kraczyna@hotmail.com</a></div>
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		<title>Multi-Plate Colour Etching exhibition</title>
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The month long workshop of multiplate colour etching run by Swietlan N. Kraczyna came to its climax this afternoon with an exhibition of work produced by the students during the course.
&#124; United States of America: Morgan Asbridge, Ann Julia Bratnick, Molly Maine, Jesse Kauppila, Shalini Patel and Swietlan N. Kraczyna &#124; Sweden: Ann Wendegard &#124; [...]]]></description>
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<p>The month long workshop of multiplate colour etching run by <a title="colour etching" href="http://barganews.com/blogs//">Swietlan N. Kraczyna</a> came to its climax this afternoon with an exhibition of work produced by the students during the course.</p>
<p>| United States of America: Morgan Asbridge, Ann Julia Bratnick, Molly Maine, Jesse Kauppila, Shalini Patel and Swietlan N. Kraczyna | Sweden: Ann Wendegard | Italy: Silvia Papucci  and <a title="tiziana fontana" href="http://barganews.comblogs/tiziana/index.html">Tiziana Fontana</a> (di Barga).</p>
<p>Etching out a living - A lost art on display by Swietlan N. Kraczyna  <a href="http://www.theflorentine.net/articles/article-view.asp?issuetocId=167">source</a>  Still considered somewhat of ‘an outsider’ when compared to other more publicized art forms, the art of etching has always been surrounded by an air of mystery. Throughout its veiled history, it has often been seen as a ‘misplaced’ technique, searching for its role among the pillars of art, alchemy and artisanship.<span id="more-2108" /></p>
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<p>While ‘noble’ art forms such as sculpture and painting could lead to hard-won fame and glory, creative etchings often served solely to win over women. While a modern Italian may invite a lovely woman to come and see his ‘butterfly collection,’ Renais-sance chaps would court a lady by offering the chance to come and see his ‘etchings.’ Etching was an esoteric art form appreciated by few and far-between, and if the pretty damsel accepted the offer, you knew that she was willing to come into your luxurious abode, with little interest in art or butterflies. Yet, etching does have a very noble birth and prestigious history. Capable of gathering together great artists throughout the centuries, this art form was born here in Florence at the height of the Renaissance. Il pianeta Mercurio created by Maestro dei Pianeti in 1460 is the earliest known example of an engraving, the predecessor of etching. This technique was further developed in the 1470s and used by the likes of Antonio del Pollaiolo to create his famous La Battaglia dei Nudi. Twenty years later, Andrea Mantegna engraved his noteworthy Baccanale con Tino and many of his techniques spread north to inspire the works of Martin Schongauer, Luca di Leida, Hans Holbein, and Luca Cronach. Artist Albrecht Dùrer graced the scene by the 16th century, creating some of the most important etchings of his era. The advent of Mannerism, and a regained interest in alchemy and other occult activities, prompted many artists to experiment with new methods and ideas designed to speed up the creative process and eliminate the kinks of the craft. Parmigianino, for example, who worked in Bologna in 1530, employed a corrosive agent called acquaforte—or ‘strong water.’ Parmigian-ino would cover a copper-plate with an acid resist made up of beeswax and asphaltum. He’d draw the line to be engraved into the acid resist covering, exposing the metal. Then he’d sub-merge the whole plate into the acquaforte. The acid would corrode wherever the metal was ex-posed, leaving an etched grove, and the etching process was born. Inking and printing is carried out in much the same manner as with engraving, but the result is decidedly more fluid. Both techniques use many of the same hand joints used when drawing, but in engraving, lines are made with a tool that gauges out the metal with a forward action, thus favoring straight lines. To engrave a curved line, one must pivot the plate with one hand against the tool, while the other hand pushes the engraving tool against the plate. Etching allowed greater freedom of creating lines, as if one were drawing with a pen. Dùrer (16th century), Rembrandt (17th century), and Goya (18th century) all became champions of this etching technique, producing breath-taking masterpieces cited in innumerable books on art history. Piranese, another 18th-century artist, carved his imaginary ‘Carceri’ on the page of posterity and dedicated himself to creating evocative views of the Roman ruins. In 1879-89, Whistler traveled to Venice to reproduce lovely views the Serenissima. Mary Cassat, who lived in Paris during the late 19th century, also produced a magnificent series of color etchings. Picasso, throughout his long life in the 20th century, dedicated much of his time to etchings, from his 1904 Absinthe Drinkers to his late erotic prints in the 1970s. Morandi with his poetic still lifes and Chuck Close with his gigantic portraits are both certainly worthy of mention.</p>
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		<title>2007 Summer Workshop of Multi-Plate Color Etching - Swietlan N. Kraczyna</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 01 Mar 2007 21:08:59 +0000</pubDate>
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United States of America: Morgan Asbridge, Ann Julia Bratnick, Molly Maine, and Jesse Kauppila.
India: Ayesha Vemuri, and Shalini Patel.
Sweden: Ann Wendegard
Italy: Silvia Papucci  and Tiziana Fontana (di Barga).

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<p>United States of America: Morgan Asbridge, Ann Julia Bratnick, Molly Maine, and Jesse Kauppila.<br />
<span class="st" id="st">India</span>: Ayesha Vemuri, and Shalini Patel.<br />
Sweden: Ann Wendegard<br />
Italy: Silvia Papucci  and Tiziana Fontana (di Barga).</p>
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		<title>Etching out a living - A lost art on display</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Etching out a living  - A lost art on display by Swietlan N. Kraczyna (issue no. 46/2006 / December 14, 2006) source

Still considered somewhat of ‘an outsider’ when compared to other more publicized art forms, the art of etching has always been surrounded by an air of mystery. Throughout its veiled history, it has [...]]]></description>
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<p>Still considered somewhat of ‘an outsider’ when compared to other more publicized art forms, the art of etching has always been surrounded by an air of mystery. Throughout its veiled history, it has often been seen as a ‘misplaced’ technique, searching for its role among the pillars of art, alchemy and artisanship. While ‘noble’ art forms such as sculpture and painting could lead to hard-won fame and glory, creative etchings often served solely to win over women. While a modern Italian may invite a lovely woman to come and see his ‘butterfly collection,’ Renais-sance chaps would court a lady by offering the chance to come and see his ‘etchings.’<br />
Etching was an esoteric art form appreciated by few and far-between, and if the pretty damsel accepted the offer, you knew that she was willing to come into your luxurious abode, with little interest in art or butterflies. Yet, etching does have a very noble birth and prestigious history. Capable of gathering together great artists throughout the centuries, this art form was born here in Florence at the height of the Renaissance. Il pianeta Mercurio created by Maestro dei Pianeti in 1460 is the earliest known example of an engraving, the predecessor of etching. This technique was further developed in the 1470s and used by the likes of Antonio del Pollaiolo to create his famous La Battaglia dei Nudi. Twenty years later, Andrea Mantegna engraved his noteworthy Baccanale con Tino and many of his techniques spread north to inspire the works of Martin Schongauer, Luca di Leida, Hans Holbein, and Luca Cronach. Artist Albrecht Dùrer graced the scene by the 16th century, creating some of the most important etchings of his era.<br />
The advent of Mannerism, and a regained interest in alchemy and other occult activities, prompted many artists to experiment with new methods and ideas designed to speed up the creative process and eliminate the kinks of the craft. Parmigianino, for example, who worked in Bologna in 1530, employed a corrosive agent called acquaforte—or ‘strong water.’ Parmigian-ino would cover a copper-plate with an acid resist made up of beeswax and asphaltum. He’d draw the line to be engraved into the acid resist covering, exposing the metal. Then he’d sub-merge the whole plate into the acquaforte. The acid would corrode wherever the metal was ex-posed, leaving an etched grove, and the etching process was born.<br />
Inking and printing is carried out in much the same manner as with engraving, but the result is decidedly more fluid. Both techniques use many of the same hand joints used when drawing, but in engraving, lines are made with a tool that gauges out the metal with a forward action, thus favoring straight lines. To engrave a curved line, one must pivot the plate with one hand against the tool, while the other hand pushes the engraving tool against the plate. Etching allowed greater freedom of creating lines, as if one were drawing with a pen.<br />
Dùrer (16th century), Rembrandt (17th century), and Goya (18th century) all became champions of this etching technique, producing breath-taking masterpieces cited in innumerable books on art history. Piranese, another 18th-century artist, carved his imaginary ‘Carceri’ on the page of posterity and dedicated himself to creating evocative views of the Roman ruins. In 1879-89, Whistler traveled to Venice to reproduce lovely views the Serenissima. Mary Cassat, who lived in Paris during the late 19th century, also produced a magnificent series of color etchings. Picasso, throughout his long life in the 20th century, dedicated much of his time to etchings, from his 1904 Absinthe Drinkers to his late erotic prints in the 1970s. Morandi with his poetic still lifes and Chuck Close with his gigantic portraits are both certainly worthy of mention.<br />
But etching is not only an art of the past, and Florence is currently hosting two exhibits by con-temporary women artists that prove it. Until Dec. 20, two Tuscan contemporary print makers are on show at Eurocentres’ JJJ Gallery in Piazza Santo Spirito, 9. Melania Vaiani, whose multi-plate color etching represent allegorical figures and bull-fighting, uses the full pallet of primary colors to give necessary drama to her work. Silvia Papucci from Pisa presents her series, which high-lights the tension between different ‘temperatures’ or shades of blue. The juxtaposition between ‘cool’ and ‘warm’ blues, cobalt and cyan, create the visual excitement and movement of waves. In a second noteworthy exhibit, visitors have until Jan. 27 to witness the encounter of print-making and poetry at the Marino Marini museum in ‘Zincati,’ an explosive joint exhibit by Mexican printmaker Particia Alejandra Cordoba and Italian poetess Serena Naldini. Cordoba’s 13 multi-plate color prints including etchings, dry-points and monotypes are exhibited together with 10 poems, in an ode to visual vitality and youthful zest.</p>
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		<title>The Studio of Colour Etching 2005</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 01 Apr 2005 20:49:15 +0000</pubDate>
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	<dc:subject>previous years</dc:subject><dc:subject>Studio Colour Etching</dc:subject>
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		<description><![CDATA[The Studio of Colour Etching run by Swietlan Kraczyna opened its door this week to a group of students, mainly from the states, who will be working over the next three weeks for an exhibition of their multi plate etchings to be held at the end of their course. A welcome return to Barga for [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The Studio of Colour Etching run by Swietlan Kraczyna opened its door this week to a group of students, mainly from the states, who will be working over the next three weeks for an exhibition of their multi plate etchings to be held at the end of their course. A welcome return to Barga for Maya Hardin, who was on the course <a href="http://www.barganews.com/whats_on/2004/colour_etching/">last year</a> as one of the students, but who this year is one of tutors. A &#8220;sneak preview&#8221; in <a href="http://www.barganews.com/aristo/">Aristo&#8217;s</a> this week of some of her work done in New York showed graphically just how far she has been pushing the multiplate printing process in the intervening 12 months. It will be interesting to see what images of Barga she comes up with this year&#8230;. watch this space</p>
<p><img alt=" The Studio of Colour Etching 2005" id="image10" src="http://barganews.com/blogs/kraczyna/wp-content/uploads/2007/04/image5_f.jpg" /></p>
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		<title>colour etching exhibition 2004</title>
		<link>http://barganews.com/blogs/kraczyna/2004/07/02/colour-etching-exhibition-2004/</link>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 02 Jul 2004 21:48:22 +0000</pubDate>
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An    exhibition of multi plate etching to mark the end of year for the Studio    of Colour Etching run by Swietlan Kraczyna this evening in Barga Vecchia.    Exhibiting their work this evening were ;Gail Christie -USA &#124; Katie Stephens    - USA &#124; Veronika [...]]]></description>
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<p><font size="-6" face="Verdana, Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif" color="#333333">An    exhibition of multi plate etching to mark the end of year for the <a href="http://www.barganews.com/whats_on/2004/colour_etching/index.htm">Studio    of Colour Etching run by Swietlan Kraczyna</a> this evening in Barga Vecchia.    Exhibiting their work this evening were ;Gail Christie -USA | Katie Stephens    - USA | Veronika Matiovska - Rebubblica Ceca | Maya Hardin - USA | Elisa Martini    - Italia | Kim Collins - USA | Silvana Roncelli - Italia | Nels Johnson - USA    | Ruth Koelewn - USA</font></p>
<p>More images <a href="http://www.barganews.com/whats_on/2004/colour_etching/exhibition/">here</a></p>
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		<title>Belly dancer in the Pascoli Garden 2002</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 05 Jul 2002 20:47:33 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[  11th July- Belly dancer in the Pascoli Garden - Barga Vecchia (LU) Italy
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