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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3EJaQdUSyN0. Printmaking. Printmaking. The art of stamping Purpose = making multiples of the same image. Printmaking. Purpose. Make multiple copies of an original. Types of Printing Processes:. Silkscreen Lithography Intaglio/Etching Monotype Relief.
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Printmaking Printmaking • The art of stamping • Purpose = making multiples of the same image
Printmaking • Purpose • Make multiple copies of an original
Types of Printing Processes: Silkscreen Lithography Intaglio/Etching Monotype Relief
Printmaking • Purpose • Types • Make multiple copies of an original 2. Silkscreen Lithography Intaglio/etching Monotype Relief
Silkscreen Images made by forcing ink through silk stretched on a wooden frame • Stencil or block-out image using fluid • Apply ink to areas were no fluid was used • Squeegee ink through screen onto fabric/paper/clothing
Printmaking 2. Silkscreen Lithography Intaglio/etching Monotype Relief 2. Types 3. Silkscreen 3. Images made by forcing ink through silk stretched on a wooden frame
Lithography Images made by printing on the surface of the stone or surface • A greasy (oil-based) crayon is applied to a smooth block of limestone. • The stone is ground down, acid is applied to clean it, water is sponged onto the stone and oil-based ink is rolled on. • Ink will only stick to the crayon but not the water. • Paper is placed on top and a large press applies pressure to transfer the ink.
Printmaking 3. Images made by forcing ink through silk stretched on a wooden frame 3. Silkscreen 4. Lithography 4. Images made by printing on the surface of the stone or surface
Intaglio Images made by printing from the lower surface • Lines are cut or etched into a smooth plate of metal • Ink is rubbed into the grooves and the surface is wiped clean • Damp paper is forced into the inked grooves by heavy printing press
Printmaking 4. Lithography 5. Intaglio/Etching 4. Images made by printing on the surface of the stone or surface 5. Images made by printing from the lower surface
Monotype Printing Image made by painting on a smooth, non-absorbent surface one time • An image is painted • The paper is pressed onto the image, transferring it. • The unique aspect of a monotype is that the plate can never be replicated.
Printmaking 5. Images made by printing from the lower surface 5. Intaglio/Etching 6. Monotype 6. Image made by painting on a smooth, non-absorbent surface one time
Relief Printing Images made by printing from a raised surface The lowered area does not print – stays the color of the paper. One color ink Examples – woodcuts, linoleum cuts, found objects, fingerprints
Printmaking 6. Monotype 7. Relief 6. Image made by painting on a smooth, non-absorbent surface one time 7. Images made by printing from a raised surface
Reduction Printing • Relief printing using more than one color • Every time a color is printed, that particular color will be carved away, reducing the block down and eliminating that color in order to print a different color
Printmaking 7. Relief 8. Reduction Printing 9. Tools 7. Images made by printing from a raised surface 8. Relief printing using more than one color
Video • https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KETwb4MLKVI&safety_mode=true&persist_safety_mode=1&safe=active&IP=158.123.179.240&CAT=EXP1&USER=IPGROUP&CE=0 • http://videos.howstuffworks.com/howstuffworks/54-how-money-is-made-video.htm
Tools for Block Printing • Brayer • Carving tool • Barren • Ink • Ink plate/bench hook • Block
Block • the surface that has an image to be printed- wood, linoleum or vinyl
Ink Plate/Bench hook • Used for holding your linoleum in place to carve & for rolling out ink
Brayer • a roller for transferring ink to the ink plate for printing
Barron • 4 ½ inch circular tool used for pressing paper onto a plate or block for hand printing.