The emphasis on the physicality of paint, which reigned supreme in the 1940s and 50s, had relegated printmaking to second - class status in 1960, when artist June Wayne
founded Tamarind Lithography Workshop in Los Angeles.
June Wayne
founded Tamarind Lithography Workshop, Inc. in Los Angeles in 1960 in an effort to generate interest in lithography and make it accessible to artists.
Recently, though,
I found a tamarind paste that is just that — squashed tamarinds.
If you can't
find tamarind,...
The trickiest part might be
finding the tamarind pulp at your market.
If you can't
find tamarind paste, feel free to substitute with lemon juice mixed with puree dates, prunes and dried apricots (source).
I found tamarind «concentrate» at the Asian food market, which seemed to be somewhere in between the paste and the juice.
Now, where should I go next to
find my tamarind pulp and my mulatos?
I first went to Mercado La Merced where notwithstanding its extraordinary size, I could not
find the tamarind pulp and the mulato chiles were not the quality I wanted, but went home with my anchos, pasillas, seeds, nuts and chocolate.
1960: June Wayne
founds Tamarind Lithography Workshop.
Not exact matches
This recipe was so simple, but I
found the tartness to be overwhelming - I used the 2 tbs of
tamarind paste (http://www.amazon.com/Tamicon-
Tamarind-Paste-8oz/dp/B000JSQKL6), I think it was too much?
Unlike the more common curry laksa
found in Australia, the Penang version is fish - based and strongly flavoured with
tamarind, lemongrass, turmeric, Vietnamese mint leaves and ginger flower.
You'll need a little
tamarind paste for this sauce, which can be
found at Whole Foods or specialty stores.
Tamarind pulp is 8 to 14 percent tartaric acid (also
found in wine) that is used to make cream of tartar.
This recipe calls for
tamarind concentrate and palm sugar which can be
found at most Asian grocers or online.
* 8 cups organic chicken stock, preferably homemade * 5 kaffir lime leaves * 1 thumb - sized chunk of fresh ginger, peeled * 2 tablespoons «Dates and
Tamarind Cooking Sauce» (I used the one from Stonehouse 27 which is a great combination of sweet and spicy; if you can't
find it, I would add a tablespoon or two of palm or brown sugar to sweeten the broth and some minced fresh hot chile pepper / dried Thai chiles / hot chile sauce to spice it up) * 2 tablespoons Thai fish sauce * 3 medium carrots, peeled if not organic and cut lengthwise into strips a few inches long * 1 red pepper, preferably organic, seeded and thinly sliced lengthwise * green tops from 1 bunch of green onions / scallions, cut to approximately same length as carrots and peppers * 12 oz.
Here's what I substitued: - 2 tbls of date sugar and 1tsp of my red chile paste for the «dates and
tamarind cooking sauce» - 2 tsp of lime juice for the kaffir lime leaves (since lime juice and lime zest are good substitutes for the leaves if you are unable to
find them at an asian store or online)- 1 small sweet onion in place of the green onions.
All of the dipping sauces ingredients can be
found at your local market, except for the
tamarind soup mix, hoisin, red curry paste, dwenjang and gochujang.
If you don't have a friend like Laura, or can't
find kiwi chutney at your local market, you can always try using other sweet chutneys such as mango or
tamarind.
*
Find at Latino markets and online (sold as «fresh
tamarind»), and look for smooth, soft - looking fruit beneath the brittle shells.
Sometimes called «wet
tamarind,» seedless
tamarind paste is
found with other Asian pantry ingredients at well - stocked supermarkets.
In excavations of the ancient cities of Harpatta and Mohenjo - Daro in the Indus Valley in what is now Pakistan, grinding stones were
found that contained traces of mustard seed, cumin, saffron, fennel, and
tamarind.
In her latest, as «proprietress» of this Thai restaurant in San Francisco's Union Square, she and chef de cuisine Michael Gaines kick out spicy
tamarind - glazed wings, chicken fat rice, and more hard - to -
find specialties from Techamuanvivit's native Thailand.
Tamarind paste is commonly
found in Asian and Latin markets, but equal parts lime juice and honey work well as a replacement.
You can
find our campus at 4801
Tamarind Rd, Baltimore, MD..
Tamarind paste is commonly
found in Asian and Latin markets, but equal parts lime juice and honey work well as a replacement.
It has become too easy to
find weight loss supplements containing this
tamarind species native to Asia, Australia, and southern Africa.
Raw
tamarind can be
found in some supermarkets, organic markets and specialized health stores.
Psyllium and
tamarind also possess laxative properties, and similar skin healing benefits can be
found in herbs like jojoba and gotu kola.
Tamarind water can be
found in many Asian supermarkets.
If you can't
find it, soak 3 tbsp (45 mL)
tamarind paste in 3/4 cup (175 mL) hot water until soft; squeeze pulp with your fingers to dissolve it.
You could make a fine meal from the street - snacks menu alone: the bhel puri (puffed rice, potatoes, and onions in
tamarind sauce) is as tasty as any you'll
find in Mumbai.
We
found one Verreaux's sifaka, who was enjoying the sun atop a
tamarind tree at the camp entrance, gazing down on all this as though it were as strange to him as to us, and perhaps slightly embarrassing.
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Wayne revitalized the practice of Lithography beginning in 1960 with the
founding of the famed
Tamarind Lithography Workshop.
Founded by artist June Wayne in 1960 as
Tamarind Lithography Workshop in Los Angeles,
Tamarind Institute (now in Albuquerque, New Mexico) changed the canon of printmaking in 20th century America and continues to set the standard for fine art lithography — an extremely complex and nuanced printmaking process.
The first goal enumerated upon the
founding of the
Tamarind Lithography Workshop in Los Angeles in 1960 was to «create a pool of master artisan - printers in the United States» in an effort to revive the method of fine art lithography.
A number of highly - regarded print workshops appeared in California at this time, such as
Tamarind, in 1960, and Gemini,
founded by Kenneth Tyler, in 1965.
The exhibition will also feature many little - known treasures such as collages by Anne Ryan, photographs by Gertrudes Altschul, and prints made at the
Tamarind Lithography Workshop in Los Angeles,
founded by June Wayne.
Ross» paintings can be
found numerous private and public collections, including the Cleveland Museum of Art, OH; Albright - Knox Art Gallery, Buffalo, NY; New Mexico Museum of Art, Santa Fe, NM; University of New Mexico Art Museum, Albuquerque, NM;
Tamarind Institute, Albuquerque, NM; Anderson Museum of Contemporary Art, Roswell, NM; Harwood Museum of Art, Taos, NM; Roswell Museum of Art, Roswell, NM; Portland Museum of Art, Portland, ME; Allentown Art Museum, Allentown, PA; Daum Museum of Contemporary Art, Sedalia, MO; Lannan Foundation, Santa Fe, NM; and Sori Arts Center of Jeollabuk - do, Jeonbuk, Korea, among others.
Tamarind was
founded in the absence of an American print shop dedicated to serving artists, and during a period when American artists tended to reject lithography and collaborative printing in favor of the more «direct... immediate» possibilities of abstract expressionist painting.