JEB-ATC2003.03 More Research

October 25th, 2003

I’ve found motivation (aka a deadline) for this edition: Alpaca has a Nervousness swap for Glorified Characters. I did the colored ground (soft pastels rubbed into the paper) some months ago. The technique is from The Calligrapher’s Companion, which is also my source for how to write Carolingian script.

Alpaca is calling for nine (or ten?) cards, so to come up with nine words — the following notes. Actually, between this and the earlier research i’ve twelve words including a large cluster around undulations — waggle, wave, weave.

1. waggle — I’ll do this word in honor of this bit of trivia: Tolkien did research for the OED on words at the beginning of the W section. Apparently, his range was waggle-warlock. All the citations are a bit late for my purposes — the first is given as 1597.

Also 6-7 wagle, 9 Sc. weegle, waigle. [A frequentative of WAG v.; not found before the last decade of the 16th c., but possibly much older. Equivalent formations in Continental Teut. are WFris. waggelje to totter, Du. waggelen to stagger (early mod.Flem. waeghelen, wagghelen; also trans. to shake); (M)LG. waggeln, G. wackeln to stagger, totter (whence prob. Sw. vakla, Da. vakle); Norw., Sw. vagla refl. to rock, sway. Cf. ME. wagre WAGGER v.; also WIGGLE, WIGGLE-WAGGLE vbs.]

Wag points to WAW…

ME. wagge-n, f. root of OE. waian (ME. wae-n) to oscillate, shake: see WAW v.

The noun form of waw is obsolete for wave and has a citation for 1275. The verb form, though, has citations back before 1000.

[OE. wa{asg}ian = MLG. wagen, MDu. waghen (mod.WFlem. wagen), OHG. wagôn (MHG., mod.G. wagen), ON. vaga:OTeut. *wa{asg}{omac}jan, f. *wa{asg}{omac} agitation: see WAW n.1 Cf. WAG v.] 1. intr. To shake, totter, move loosely; to be ready to fall. Only OE. a1000 Riddles iv. 8 (Gr.) Hornsalu wa{asg}ia{edh}, wera wicstede.

2. wave: So, in the word family, i can add wave. The noun form refering to an ocean wave apparently rapidly replaced waw in the early 16th century. Interestingly, the verb form is releated to weave the second verb form of weave (ME: weve)

Also 6 wheave, 7 weive. [Continuation of ME. WEVE.] 1. a. intr. To move repeatedly from side to side; to toss to and fro; to sway the body alternately to one side and the other; to pursue a devious course, thread one’s way amid obstructions. ….

— note the common element of undulations here from waggle to waw to this weve/weave. Back to the first verb form of wave:

OE. wafian (twice, in sense 6), corresp. formally to MHG. (and rare mod.G.) waben (see Grimm s.v. wabben) to wave, undulate; the Teut. root *wa{bbar}- is found in ON. vafe wk. masc. doubt, uncertainty, and in WAVER vb. and the cognates there mentioned; the ablaut-variants *we{bbar}-, *w{aeacu}{bbar}- occur in G. weben to wave, move about (cf. WEAVE v.2, WEVE v.), which, however, is believed to be partly a dial. form of MHG. wêwen (mod.G. wehen) to wave, flutter, etc.; and in ON. váfa to swing, vibrate. It is not always possible to distinguish between this vb. and the obsolete WAIVE v.2; the two approximate or coincide in some of their senses, and in some dialects and periods were identical in sound.]

3. weave
4. warp
5. weft — all noted earlier.
6. web

Forms: 1 web, 1-2 webb, 3 weob, 3-8 webb, 4-5 veb(b, 4-7 webbe, 5-7 webe, 6 wabe, 3- web. Also Sc. and north. 6 vob, wobb(e, 6-9 wob, 7 woob, 8- 9 wab. [OE. web(b neut., corresp. to OFris. web, wob (WFris. web, webbe, NFris. wêb, wäb), OS. webbi (MLG. and LG. webbe), MDu. and Du. webbe, web, OHG. wappi, weppi, webbi (MHG. weppe, webbe) neut., ON. vef-r masc. (genit. vefjar; Da. væv, Sw. väf):OTeut. *wabjo-m, -z, f. *wa- ablaut-var. of *we-: see WEAVE v.1]

Now for something less undulating, unless one thinks of the sund waves we use with the spoken word:

7. word. What a wonderfully fundamental word

Forms: 1- word, 1-6 wurd, (3 wored, woerd, weord, wuord, wort), 3-6 werd, 3 (4-6 Sc.) wourd, (4 wrd, 4-6 worde, wurde, Sc. vord(e, vourd, 5 wor{th} (?)), 4-7 woord (6-7 -e), 5-6 Sc. wird(e. [OE. word str. n. = OFris., OS. word, MDu. wort (Du. woord), OHG., MHG., G. wort, ON. or{edh} (Sw., Da. ord), Goth. waurd:--OTeut. *wurdom:--pre-Teut. *wrdho-; cf. Lith. vadas name, Lett. wàrds word, forename, OPruss. wirds word, OIr. fordat ‘inquiunt’. Indo-Eur. werdh- is generally taken to be a deriv. of wer-, wer-, which appears in Gr. {greek} I shall say {greek}, speaker, L. verbum word, Skr. vratám command, law, etc.

Close, but not related directly
8, 9, 10. wisdom, wise, wit

Forms: 1- wisdom; 3 (Orm.) wissdom, (wistom), 3-5 wysdom, wisdam, 3-7 wisedom, wisdome, 4 wisdame, (wijsdam), 4-6 wysdome, (Sc. visdome), 4-7 wisedome, 5 wisedam, wysdam(e, wysedom, (wijsdom, wysedomme, wiesdom, vysdome, whysdom), 5-6 wysedome, (6 wisdoume, -dum(e, wisz-, wyszdome, 7 Sc. wosdome). [OE. wísdóm = OFris., OS. wîsdôm, MDu. wijsdom, OHG., MHG. wîstuom (G. weistum legal sentence, precedent), ON. vísdómr (Sw., Da. visdom): see WISE a. and -DOM.]

Forms: 1-5 (6 Sc.) wis, 3-5 (6 Sc.) wys, 4-7 wyse, 4- wise; also 3-5 wiis, 4 wiys, wyys, wyese, -esse, weysse, Sc. viss, vyijs, 4-5 wijs, wyes, wiss, 4-5 (6 Sc.) wyss, wice, 4-6 Sc. vyise, 4, 7 wiese, 5 wijse, wies, weise, wiesse, wisse, wysse, vise, vice, viese, Sc. vyis, 5 (6 Sc.) wyis, wyce, vyse, 6 Sc. wisz, wyise, -ice, -iss, vyiss, vyce. [OE. wís = OFris., OS., OHG. (MLG., MDu., MHG.) wîs, (Du. wijs, G. weis in phr. einen weis machen), ON. víss (Sw., Da. vis), Goth. weis (in compounds):OTeut. *wsaz:pre-Teut. *wttos, f. Indo-Eur. weid- (see WIT v.1) + ppl. suffix -to-.

1. Infinitive. .1 1 witan (witenne, -an(n)e, -on(n)e), 2-5 witen, 3-5 wyten, wite, 4-5 wytene, (whyte, wiet), 4-6 wyt(e, wytte, witte, Sc. vit, (1 wiotan, wietan, Northumb. wuta, 3 witene, Orm. witenn, 4 witin, witten, wijt, wyete, Sc. vyt, -e, 5 wiete, whitte), 4-7 witt, 5-6 wytt, 4- wit. .2 4-6 wet, wette, (4 Sc. vet), 5 wetten. . 4-5 wetyn, 4-6 weit(e, 4-7 wete, 5 weten(e, 5-7 weete, (8-9 arch.) weet, (6 arch. weeten). (See also WEET v.1, WOT.)

11, 12 — wax and wane: all noted earlier.

From M Welte

October 25th, 2003

envie from Malinda
(Click for the full trade)

Malinda’s Artistamps are beautifully done, so i’ve put her envelope up as the thumbnail (although it’s the reverse side that has one of her Child’s Play stamps).

Malinda’s photos are dynamic and crisp — wonderful portraits and profiles.

I’m actually confused by this swap, because i thought we were just trading three, set up some time back. But are ATC-Hub practices that these 5 for 5 and 9 for 9 swaps go between everyone involved? I did a 5 for 5 trade with CandyPug, but i thought it was just to send five to CandyPug.

Simplybooks’ Photo Trade

October 25th, 2003

by Laura Russell (simplybooks)
(Click for the full trade)

These arrived while i was out of town in early October — they’re wonderfull! I enjoyed the chance to have an all-photo trade. Looking at the full set, clockwise from the top left corner:

Tracy Bernhard / BeagleTracy / “Add Cyan?” 2/2
Laura Russel (simplybooks) / September 2003
Window – Old North Church, Boston, 1999 / RSBowman 2003
“Winter Slumber” / pic taken in my backyard! / Monique Prevel / Aug 27, 2003 / aka K9s_n_equines
2 of 2 Set of 6 3 designs / D Powers/ Empress Dragon /www.empressdragon.com

And finally there was simplybooks’s really cool pocket in which she returned our trades.

Nervous!

October 22nd, 2003

I’m Nervous!. And pretty boring. Hopefully i’ll make headway on unearthing my creative life this weekend. Thank you simplybooks for the second.

[EDIT -- ADDITION 2005-10-29] It seems, with nervousness back up (YaY), there’s some issue around memberships?

Survey [Maybe it should be edited...]
What i’m up to

hammerquill 10-06-2003, 07:45 PM
….. I would also like to nominate judielaine who contributed an amazingly different piece to that swap, and whose website alone ought to earn her a nomination if that were allowed…

Simplybooks: 10-20-2003, 08:01 PM
Sorry it’s taken me so long, but I would like to second the nomination of judielaine atc grey-cat.com. She participated in the Photo ATC swap that I hosted and sent in some terrific ATCs. Loved her work!

Penster 10-22-2003, 12:07 AM
Codes Emailed on October 21, 2003

fakeClonedmonkey [deleted@privacy]
bunnyriviera [deleted@privacy]
judielaine atc grey-cat.com
lemur [deleted@privacy]

Slowly coming to the surface

October 19th, 2003

I can see the surface of the sea, a glimmering brightness, far above me. I am slowly rising from the depths and hope to be in more correspondence soon.

There were some great ATC waiting for me in the mailbox when i got home, and i have a series of photos — initially ATC, an online gallery, but it will grow into??? — i’m interested in developing….

Oh — and hammerquill nominated me for membership at nervousness. I’m trying to decide if i want to prompt someone into seconding me.

Drumturtle 10!

September 28th, 2003

America 11 by Paul Amato
(Click for nine more)

These arrived Thursday, 20030918.

As this trade was in honor of Paul’s birthday, i’ve pulled out his two:
America 11 5/8 (9/2003) : Paul Amato
America 8 3/8 : Paul Amato

And here are the rest in the trade:

Chinese Watercolor 2/6 (8/28/03): Ziggy Cyanide
#964 : Cynthia Sillitoe
“Rough and smooth…” : Leanne Harrison
Timeless Land (8/03): R. Donnelly
Meager, Huge (8/03): Drumturtle
Size 6 (2 of 2) (3/2003) : HeyMaggie
Very Victorian 3/15 : Candy Phillips
Floral Explosion 2/8, 3rd edition (July 2003) : Lene Piasecki
“How much better…(Fecundus)” 1/2 (7/03) : Cindy Dacko

JEB-ATC2003.08.01-06

September 28th, 2003

For California
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California Recall Election 2003: I’m a registered Democrat and permanent absentee voter. I voted my ballot on 2003/09/12 even though the official election date is 2003/10/07. (I will actually be out of the state this time around.) The mail urging me to vote NO on the recall had just begun arriving. This year, instead of recycling all the paper, i thought i’d try collaging them. I hope it brings folks some amusement.

Update, 2003/10/19: I was out of town during the election. With the outcome known , i do not feel a need to make any more. This edition is closed.

JEB-ATC2003.08.01: If you make a mistake
2003/09/..
[To Eliza 2003/10/19]

JEB-ATC2003.08.02: The Most Votes
2003/09/..
[To Eliza 2003/10/19]

JEB-ATC2003.08.03: Look at Both Sides
2003/09/27

JEB-ATC2003.08.04: For California
2003/09/27
(Back is upside down. Whoops!)

JEB-ATC2003.08.05: Spoiled Ballot
2003/09/27

JEB-ATC2003.08.06: 135 Candidates

JEB-ATC2003.07.02-03

September 28th, 2003

Our Answer
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Hans Küng’s Does God Exist, Experiments in Altered Books

The Edition

JEB-ATC2003.07.02 : Dare To Reason
2003/09/..
Golden Acrylic medium over the text, then with frisket masking of the text circled in Higgins Waterproof Caligraphy ink, soft pastels. Page 351 of the text, from a section on “Strauss’s Philistine Optimisim.” The selected text ( / a line break in the bubble; … words omitted by the bubble; | a new bubble):
morality is as easy/as “a creature of nature” | he / shared / himself | the same / stronger / And / simply / natural / new /venture | dare / to / reason | suitable especially / paradox | to him / all is said and done

JEB-ATC2003.07.03 : Our Answer
2003/09/27
Text selected with sharpie, French School Gouache. Right hand side of page 350 of the text, from a section on “Strauss’s Philistine Optimisim.” The selected text:
our answer | is | hope | life | and | more

New brushes and paints

September 27th, 2003

From a run to Flax. There i met with SF-artpals, Ruth and Amy, bought brushes, palettes, and gouache — which i meant to — and then papers and gifts.

$4.50 list $9.00 Kolinsky plus brush set
three rounds 590 : 1/0, #4, #6
sienna handles with gold ends

$4.80 list $6.00 Union Art camel craft brush set
mop #6, flat #2, “fan” #5, spotter 3/0, bright #6, round #5, liner #1
pearl handles
(fibers already coming loose, but at least i’ll get to figure out what i really want to use before investing)

$1.20 list $1.50 Dr Martin 30 Well Palette
It feels very flimsy, but it will be perfect with the twenty paint set — i don’t really intend to wash the wells out. I just inscribe all the names of the paints around twenty of the wells. Learning aid.

$3.20 list $4.00 Plastic palette tray 10×13
Nice different size mixing areas. More rugged than the Dr Martin wells — this one i may end up trying with the acrylics.

$21.56 list $26.95 French School Gouache set
While the 10 ml (.33 fl oz) tubes have colors like “Blue” marked on them in a large courier-like font, in smaller print cobalt is distinguished from ultramarine, and so on.

JEB-ATC2003.09.

September 14th, 2003


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On the Gulf Coast of Florida:

Sent Old2003.03.02 to Aunt Judy as a card
2003/09/14
mounted on cardstock with photo corners. No alteration, no notes or identifiers.