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Essential Questions:
What makes printmaking different from drawing? How can we manipulate our printing plane?
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What makes printmaking different from drawing? How can we manipulate our printing plane?
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Relief Prints on Canvas Bags
Steps:
- On a sheet of scrap paper, draw out what you would like your design to look like. Remember to think about composition, the rule of thirds, and to activate your entire plane. Make the viewers eye travel. **Words/ Numbers/ Letters must be written as a mirror image (backwords) in order for it to print correctly.
- Cut out the parts of your print that you would like to be black, or that you would like to show on your image.
- Put together your "stamp" for your print.
- Paint your plane using 3 colors of your choice. Your edges do not have to be straight
- Using your brayer, gather black printing ink as a nice even layer onto your "stamp"
- Using your hand as a baren, apply pressure to ensure an even print
- peel back by pulling up one corner
Monoprints
black in on watercolor paper/watercolor added for color
black in on watercolor paper/watercolor added for color
Block Printing Linoleum Block