Japanese Print

Filed Under (Uncategorized) by Jahan on 26-08-2009

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Japanese Print

The introduction of soy ink about a decade ago has brought a welcome change in the printing industry. Unlike petroleum ink, soy ink is produced from soybean and definitely has more advantages than the traditional ink used in printing industry. Use of soy ink in the industry printing step ensures a safe and pleasant environment for printing without significant loss of energy. One result of rising oil prices in countries OPEC soy ink proves to be a perfect complement to its traditional counterpart ink oil. The abundance and low cost are probably the main reasons for most acceptance of soy ink for the printing industry worldwide.

Results soy ink oil based ink on a number of aspects. To begin, inks from oil or other vegetable oils are lucid and therefore can not produce brilliant color effects. Moreover, the inks from oil soybean are clear and to better effect. That is the reason why most newspapers use soy ink in comparison to their counterparts in other. The pigments and chemicals added to soy ink is similar to that used in the petroleum-based ink, therefore, not soy ink can be called as 100% biodegradable.

Soy-based inks are very beneficial during the recycling process of paper. Elimination of soy ink stains on paper is much easier than other artificial dyes. Soy inks are easily washable and cause less damage to the paper fibers. As a result, recycled paper is much brighter and fit for use. Moreover, waste soy ink poses no threat to the environment and can be easily treated with modern methods.

These advantages of soy ink has become almost a unanimous choice for the printing industry, especially in the USA. In fact, the use of soy ink in the U.S. market has been a significant jump from less than 5% in 1989 to about 23% today. Reports suggest as one of Asia's largest markets for soy-based inks, with Japanese printing companies purchase of a significant part of the U.S. soy ink. Of the 28 ink manufacturers in Asia producing soy ink, 23 are in Japan. With a promising area for development in the Asian market, experts are hoping soy ink capture a significant share of European print market as well.

Inks Soy has come as a blessing to prevent environmental degradation. The need for eco-friendly solutions to enterprises has become a necessity due environmental hazards posed by increasing industrial growth worldwide. The use of soy ink and other inks friendly environment has led to the green printing. In fact, the use of eco-friendly printing solutions is welcome news for environmentalists as well as a good promotional tool for commercial printing companies.

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Watercolor Painting

Filed Under (Uncategorized) by Jahan on 08-01-2009

Watercolor Painting
watercolor painting?

friend of my mother is a watercolor of a kind of garden, and the date seems something like 1899 or so. the name artists is a little hard to read too, but I'm sure that says something like "Woodruff" nobody knows anything?

My advice would be to a museum or some sort of (real) art gallery. I'm sure people would be trained there would be more than happy to help not only name, but the price of his piece:) good luck!

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Hand Painting

Filed Under (Uncategorized) by Jahan on 09-10-2008

Hand Painting
How much is a hand painted oil painting cost?

I give my mom a picture of the family. How much and who does this?

This depends on many things: where you live, how much to spend, and what the subject of painting. If you live near a university or art school, there will several young artists who are talented, and the price is reasonable. I've seen the paintings ranging from $ 100 to tens of thousands.

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Fine Japanese

Filed Under (Uncategorized) by Jahan on 15-06-2008

Fine Japanese
Japanese haute cuisine restaurant in the San Fernando Valley?

I'm visiting California at the time. IM in the San Fernando Valley and messaging Instant wondering what is the best but not too expensive, or at least a decent fine dining at Japanese restaurants around the area.

Consider these places. IWATA Japanese restaurant (known for its blue crabs) 14423 Ventura Blvd Sherman Oaks, CA 91423 (818) 386-1980 BROTHER'S SUSHI (Sushi Excellent) (818) 992-1284 2141 8 Ventura Blvd Woodland Hills, CA AHI sushi (sushi very good and has a Zagat rating) (818) 981-0277 12915 Ventura Blvd, Studio City, CA 91604 Each of these places are very good. Sushi Brothers have a lot of ups and write reviews, and IAH & Iwata. The atmosphere is casual brother, but it will not go wrong assorted sushi with very fresh and unique. Offer Todai is a Japanese all you can eat buffet, but very good and fresh, if this is the kind of restaurant that is in the mood for. It is also on Ventura Blvd. in Studio City. I can not think of a fine dining Japanese restaurant high level (if you're talking about an environment) in the Valley area San Fernando. However, interpret this location as Japanese fusion restaurants restaurant with excellent food (But, in South Pasadena is …. if you ever have the opportunity, this is a must! … a little expensive, but reservations are a must (it is a small restaurant )!…. I've never been disappointed!): Shiro RESTAURANT (626) 799-4774 1505 Mission St, South Pasadena, CA Shiro has been there for years, great food, little expensive and a lot of positive reviews Zagat ratings, etc … Hope this helps!

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Painting Scroll

Filed Under (Uncategorized) by Jahan on 10-01-2008

Painting Scroll
How do you hang a horizontal scroll box in the wall of China?

They gave me which is abut 7 meters wide and 2 meters high and you want appears it but am totally sure how to hang it. please do not tell me to go to frame professional … if I could afford that, there would be Freakin ad Yahoo! .. which of course has the usual pins in the ends with the usual tape on them. It would be easy to place, if the design were not horizontal, only have to use the tape up, but I'm sure that will work across (1 perch on each side?) Furthermore, I expect an answer from someone who really knows some Chinese scrolls and exhibition, not a generalist who built American-style frames (I can do that, and regularly do, for my sample photo). The only response so far was a waste of cyberspace and my time.

You can get some help on the following website.

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Blue White

Filed Under (Uncategorized) by Jahan on 06-12-2007

Blue White
around them. Any ideas for a color scheme? How about showing them how? I want to add more as time passes.

The three colors Blue and white are best are pale yellow, pear green leaf and coral. Everyone has a yellow base which is the natural blue accent. Stay away from colors strong if you want China to be the center because they'll overwhelm and obscure the blue. Personally, I'ma big fan of the pear green and blue, because then you can use the wood in the room, as the color of his third and only collects and looks so pretty polished.

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Scroll Bird

Filed Under (Uncategorized) by Jahan on 21-09-2007

Scroll Bird
On the Ripley Scroll, the bird of Hermes segment?

What does this segment of the Ripley Scroll mean? In the sea without lees stands eating bird of Hermes wings and pretend to be variable, although full stable When all the feathers that had gone from being the still standing here like a stone here is now both white and red and all so the stone to speed up all the dead and some without fable hard and soft and malleable understand well and right now, and thank God for this vision bird of Hermes is my name eating my wings to make me tame. I think it's wake the dead, but I'm not sure. What is its meaning and what it symbolizes? (especially the Bird of Hermes, and the food of their wings)

While many symbols embody rolls alchemical conventional interpretation for this is obscure and a matter of conjecture. Among others, the psychiatrist Jung has offered explanations for some of the images. Al As in writing and alchemical imagery much Christian symbolism is evident throughout. Some of the symbols of alchemy are known: airtight jars, a frog, dragon, the bird of Hermes and the lions of red and green. But what they represent is another matter and may differ from one application to another. The toad often means the land area, sophic sulfur or physical properties of sulfur Grosser absent. The bird of Hermes, shown as eating his wing has been interpreted as an act of stabilization in relation to mercury. However, the mercury mercury does not always familiar, but is rather an indication of the most spiritual properties of the chemical. The alchemy scrolls associated with George Ripley are rare manuscripts that illustrate the search for the Philosopher's Stone. http://www.rcpe.ac.uk/library/history/ripley/ripley1.php and in the spiritual aspect: The wings of a bird in the rest of "shoulders" of the Caduceus of Hermes. This means for Thoth given to him by the major gods. A hawk is resting on the shoulder of a king appointed him as "the Horus," the legitimate heir to the throne. However, in the ancient world, wings, and birds were generally so common symbols of the gods of healing and the afterlife. from: http://www.domainofman.com/book/chap-3.html know that Ripley writes about the Sorcerer's Stone some say that his writings claim is the antidote is variable wings Hermes stabalizing compounds used to make the stone. And yet claim to be stable full When all the feathers that had gone from being He is still standing here like a stone waiting for the stone to raise the dead, and finally: The bird Hermes is my name eating my wings to make me tame. for me to say, its wings are gone so the force should remain stabalizing in the mix. Take this for what vale:) There is no true interpretation of this, as with Ripley is dead as to the meaning.

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Japanese Scroll

Filed Under (Uncategorized) by Jahan on 29-08-2007

Japanese Scroll
know the name of the frog in Japan and shift it?

It is old and well known by the Japanese, and copies of the parties (it is a very long trip covered with Sumi-e ink paintings of frogs and hares, and others) often decorate stationery and folding fans. I would like a copy or a book about it, but I do not know what to ask. thanks for any help.

Jinbutsu Choju giga (Playing Animals), Century 12, Kozanji

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Scroll Flower

Filed Under (Uncategorized) by Jahan on 04-02-2007

Scroll Flower
In Elder Scrolls Oblivion, Where are tongued dragon and flower redwort for search wizard?

I gotta get back in the guild magician for some spells!

The Dragon Tongue ingredient comes from the plant "Dragon Tongue Plant, which is easier to find, south of Bravil and in some places along the Panther River. Some plants are also found in the region of the Weald. If you are suspended from the Mages Guild to commit theft, penance will be to collect 20 servings of Dragon's Tongue and 20 servings of Redwort Flor. S_Tongue http://www.uesp.net/wiki/Oblivion:Dragon 'http:/ / Www.uesp.net/wiki/Oblivion:Redwort_Flower Good luck! :)

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Print Art

Filed Under (Uncategorized) by Jahan on 12-11-2006

Print Art

Purchase of certain items online can sometimes be complex. Most people agree that shopping online is ideal for certain items. Business cards are one such products. Although business cards as there are several sites that can handle any specification and size of the order. Most online stores have all the latest styles and colors to choose from, and offer professional advice either by email or phone call soon. In addition, many companies print products to companies that outsource online, so the best materials are available for the online shopper as well.

One of the greatest benefits of the print line of the card is the possibility of using almost any possible feature available in print. Local Printers are restricted depending on your computer, but most online printers have almost unlimited resources in terms of printing types. This means you card can look like you want to display. Personalization comes in areas of card size, brightness, material, thickness, color and many other options. Very simply, if you want a unique personal card, online shops give you the options needed to make your image into reality. Not all print shops can achieve that goal.

A second major advantage of online print shops is that they often can help you create your design. Not everyone is an artist, and some people can get on a computer and create your own business card in an attractive and attention grabbing distance. Many printers offer business card templates for you to begin. You can simply upload a file from a card if you already have a design, but if not, you can use a predesigned template, fill in your personal information, add a logo and move on. Quality, professional templates that you can trust are available in many places, and can make the design business card much more manageable. This is a benefit that is not limited to online stores, but it's definitely easier to use with the online stores.

Much of the benefits of online business card printing is just with logistics. Being able to design the card online, or upload an earlier design directly on the site makes it easy to keep your logos protected from competition. Moreover, the online print shops are more faster than others. They are able to take your order, process it and send out a timely manner. Other stores often have long waiting to board, and can leave for weeks without any kind of business cards.

A third major logistical benefit is price. Many online printers are less expensive than others. This is true even after adding shipping. Saving money where you can save is crucial to the success of any business, and print shops Online help them achieve that goal.

Online Printers offer a wide range of benefits that can not be provided by other sites print lower. However, the idea that the risk of online businesses are high due to its lack of a local physical presence is mainly a concern unfounded. The question of anonymity noted above and beyond the outsourcing of many local printers to perform, there are other reasons to believe that online printers not too anonymous. This belief that online retailers are more difficult to keep in touch with, and ensure quality has long-standing, and as such, most quality printers online have done many things to make themselves available. Features such as online chat with customer service representatives, Lines and easy to get to enable customers to make sure their cards are printed well, and make changes if needed. Moreover, return policies are abundant because printers online know that their customers often need guarantees. Therefore, if an error occurs, you can often can remake the cards or refunded.

There are many benefits to companies buying cards through an online print shop. Sure, you do not get the satisfaction of personal delivery physical prototype of the card to the printer, but also avoid the hassle. Simply upload the file to a website is so reliable, and ultimately cheaper. Logistics or the use of online print shops business cards are very easy to treat, and that is simply an important benefit. Moreover, customization options, and even design templates provided by many online printers are greater than can be offered by most local stores. When it comes to of your business cards again, by taking an online print shop can only be exactly what you need.

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