PRINTMAKING Objective: You will define vocabulary and analyze printmaking processes in order to apply techniques to create multiple prints. Get an iPad.

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PRINTMAKING Objective: You will define vocabulary and analyze printmaking processes in order to apply techniques to create multiple prints. Get an iPad. Look at page layout on powerpoint.

PRINTMAKING Newspaper PRINTING PLATE PAPER 6. Vocabulary:Draw a brayer: What does it do? 7. Steps for printing: Kathe Kollwitz 1. A PRINT IS…. 2. Why was the invention of printing so important? 3. examples of printmakin g 4. Stamp vs stencil 5. Draw an example of a famous print and list the artist:

PRINTMAKING Newspaper PRINTING PLATE PAPER 6. Vocabulary:Draw a brayer: What does it do? 7. Steps for printing: Kathe Kollwitz 1. A PRINT IS…. 2. Why was the invention of printing so important? 3. examples of printmakin g 4. Stamp vs stencil 5. Draw an example of a famous print and list the artist: 20pts 10pts

What is movable type? Why would you want to take it with you? Books were portable for learning.

The printing press is considered one of the most important inventions in history. This device has made it possible for books, newspapers, magazines, and other reading materials to be produced in great numbers, and it plays an important role in promoting literacy among the masses.

Thanks to the ability create mass production printing… Books and other printed materials became more accessible, The general public was given the opportunity to be educated more easily, and Handmade printing became a kind or Art form.

Katsushika Hokusai - Thirty-Six Views of Mount Fuji- The Great Wave Off the Coast of Kanagawa

Rolls the ink on the plate.

Mirror/ Plexi glass 2 Brayers Phone book or newspaper

Steps for printing: 1. Roll brayer in ink. 2. Roll on your printing plate. 3.Put paper on printing plate. 4.Roll on back with soft brayer. Newspaper PRINTING PLATE PAPER Objective: You will describe and define vocabulary in order to apply processes to create an edition of prints.

Goals for today: Newspaper PRINTING PLATE PAPER Objective: You will define vocabulary and analyze printmaking processes in order to apply techniques to create multiple prints.

How to Print: 1.We will meet in the back for a printing demo at 7:40. 2.If you want to create watercolor backgrounds you should do it first and let it dry. 3.We will work with black ink today and color next class. Newspaper PRINTING PLATE PAPER Objective: You will define vocabulary and analyze printmaking processes in order to apply techniques to create multiple prints.

What were some technical problems that you had? How did you fix them? What is a print? What is an example of printing in your life? Objective: You will define vocabulary and analyze printmaking processes in order to apply techniques to create multiple prints.

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