User talk:Nik Semenoff

Posting one own page on Wikipedia
I have been trying to get a friend and fellow artist who works at the university of Saskatchewan, to put up a page on my innovations that make printmaking safer and easier. After at least 3 years, he has done nothing even as I talked to him about my page. If you go to Google and put in my name, Nik Semenoff - another Waterless lithography, you will get an idea of the importance of my innovations. They are used by printer all over the world and will likely become the methods of choice for future artist. My question is it possible that I put up my page by myself; as I have heard that this is not allowed by Wikipedia. My age is 87 and I would like something for the future and printmakers who would be interested in my work. What is the best way to proceed if I am allowed to write my own posting. I am retired art professor but still produce work in my studio.

Nik Semenoff D. Litt Artist-in-residence, University of Saskatchewan


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 * Hope that helps! ··· 日本穣 ·  投稿  · Talk to Nihonjoe ·  Join WP Japan ! 00:50, 10 February 2016 (UTC)