- Complete your daily required schoology warm up!
- Make sure you uploaded your final Wrapped Object Project
- Supplies you will need by next week:
- Liquid glue (elmers), crayons, markers, watercolors, cereal box (or other flat cardboard), paper grocery or fast food bags
Video 2
Video 3
Task#1: Taking Notes (Mind Map)
Video #1 instructions for Mind Map
Take notes on this lecture. I will record it and add the link to this post after class.
You will need to create a Mind Map from your notes (or take your notes in a Mind Map format. See below reminder/examples for Mind Maps:
Link to Videos of the Lecture:
Video #2 of lecture
What Is Printmaking? A Look at the History of Creating Art in Multiples
Printmaking changed viewers access to visual art; replicating images multiple time allows the work to be exposed to a larger audience.
Printmaking is the artistic practice of transferring ink from a matrix onto material—typically paper—making multiple impressions of the same image. While there are different printmaking techniques (each having its own distinct characteristics), the end result is the ability to make several impressions of a single image.
Tanja Softić
https://tanjasoftic.com/
http://halsey.cofc.edu/travel-exhibitions/migrant-universe/
https://youtu.be/asX6ZlTkVVg
https://youtu.be/_09UdscPJiY
https://www.ryanmcginness.com/
https://www.vmfa.museum/learn/resources/ryan-mcginness-vmfa/
https://studiotwothree.org/
How can you make prints (or a series of linked works) without the traditional printmaking tools (brayer, inks, printing press)?
Adaptation #1: Collagraph
Collagraphy is a printmaking process introduced in 1955 by Glen Alps in which materials are applied to a rigid substrate. The word is derived from the Greek word koll or kolla, meaning glue, and graph, meaning the activity of drawing
https://www.annacurtius.com/blog/how-to-make-a-collagraph-print-in-four-steps
Anna Curtius Process Video
A collagraph print is made by gluing different materials to cardboard and creating a kind of collage. During the inking process the ink will rub off surfaces that are smooth or higher and stay on surfaces that hold more ink, at edges and at lower points thus creating the image. (Anna Curtius)
Video #3 of Lecture
https://www.tate.org.uk/art/art-terms/f/frottage
Frottage is a surrealist and ‘automatic’ method of creative production that involves creating a rubbing of a textured surface using a pencil or other drawing material
Frottage Technique Video
Extended Version: Max Ernst Texture Tile
How to Frottage
The monoprint is a form of printmaking where the image can only be made once, unlike most printmaking which allows for multiple originals
https://www.tate.org.uk/art/art-terms/m/monoprint
Low Budget Monoprinting
Paul Klee Technique
Jim Dine: making small common place objects MONUMENTAL (transcending)
Take a picture of your Intro to printmaking MindMap
Upload to schoology by 11:59 Wednesday 3/17
"Intro to printmaking MindMap"
Task#4: Wellness Wednesday (3/17)
- Make sure you upload your intro to printmaking mindmap by 11:59
- Know what object you want to draw to use as your subject for our printmaking unit
- Needs to be something interesting and recognizable but not overly complex
- Be ready with object or picture of object to draw next class
Task#5: Sighting (subject drawing)
- Applying skills learned from the proportion drawing activity last unit draw your object using sighting.
- Add value to your object drawing
- Leave background (negative space) blank (empty)
Task#6: Upload
- Sign and date your drawing
- take a picture
- upload to schoology
- "Sight Drawing Print Making Subject"
- due Sunday 3/21 11:59pm