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I can:. Define Printmaking. Explain the Hierarchy of Relief Printmaking. Name three artists who use printmaking as their art techniques. Name at least five tools needed for relief printmaking. Correctly sign my prints. Printmaking. P rintmaking.

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  1. I can: Define Printmaking Explain the Hierarchy of Relief Printmaking Name three artists who use printmaking as their art techniques Name at least five tools needed for relief printmaking Correctly sign my prints Printmaking

  2. Printmaking • The creation of images by various methods of replication onto various materials such as paper, fabric etc.

  3. Hierarchy Example:

  4. Basic Printmaking • Basic printmaking and prints are made from a single “plate.” • We will be creating a Relief print: • Relief printing –the background usually cut down leaving raised image which takes the ink(are usually wood and linoleum)

  5. Linocut • Linocut techniques are similar to woodcut except woodcut is on wood and linocut is on linoleum • Linocut offers an easier working surface, more precision, and more variety of effects

  6. Edvard Munch • Munch is know for “the scream” painting, but he also has works created from the woodcut technique

  7. Andy Warhol

  8. Stencils (Screen Printing) • Stencils are used as another method of print • In this Screen Printing process a design is drawn directly onto the screen, and undrawn areas are sealed with glue, varnish or tape. • Oil-based ink is then squeezed through the mesh of the silkscreen onto paper.

  9. Andy began to create images of famous household American products, such as Campbell's soup and cans of coca-cola He also made pictures of stars such as Marilyn Monroe and Elizabeth Taylor.

  10. Marc Chagall

  11. Lithography • Printmaking technique where the artist draws on a limestone surface with a waxy type crayon. The ink will not stick to the crayon areas, but it will stick to the stone areas.

  12. Favorite Type of Printing • Lithography became his favorite printing technique. • He found that color lithography to be perfect graphic medium for his art. • In a span of 35 years, Chagall’s enthusiasm for printing resulted in a creation of over 1,000 color and black and white lithographs.

  13. Kathe-Kollwitz 50 years she produce dramatic, emotion-filled etchings, wood cuts, and lithograph-generally in black and white but sometimes with touches of color.

  14. Drypoint • Design scratched directly onto plate (usually copper) with sharp pointed instrument • Lines in a drypoint print are characterized by soft fuzziness caused by ink from the burr or rough metal edged lifted up on each side of the furrow made by the etching tool

  15. Kathe KollwitzPoverty1893-94etching and drypoint Kathe KollwitzThe Prisoners1908etching and soft-ground etching

  16. How to prepare and carve your plate

  17. Printmaking techniques Example 2/15 “Poverty” Kathe Kollwitz (Edition: Number out of total prints) (Artwork title) (Signature of your first and last name) Note: Edition is at the bottom far left, title, in quotes, is in the middle and your 1st and last name are at the bottom far right. The writing DOES NOT go outside the picture’s edge.

  18. Sources: • http://www.studio360.org/americanicons/episodes/2005/12/08 • http://kickyoutube.com/watch/?v=dDKm-Z7yUX4 • http://www.princetonol.com/groups/iad/lessons/middle/prints.htm

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