Supplies for Printmaking I and II with Stanley Kaminski HCC-NW

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Supplies for Printmaking I and II with Stanley Kaminski HCC-NW

Used for All Projects Apron, any color

Dish Gloves (any color, get your correct size) Used for All Projects Dish Gloves (any color, get your correct size)

Used for All Projects 1 sharpie marker

Second Day Supplies Please bring 3 of these to our second class. (corn oil, scrubby sponge, dish soap, glass cleaner, comet cleanser or similar) used for common clean-up of studio

1 box or container to carry your supplies Used for All Projects

India Ink, #2 round paintbrush, pencils, scissors Used for All Projects

Used for Linocut One piece or block of mounted or unmounted artists linoleum (4 x 6 inches to 18” x 30”). The mounted type is easier to print. You may get more than one if you would like to make a second (extra credit) image.

Speedball lino cutters #1, 2, 3, 4, 5, and 6 and handle Used for Linocut Speedball lino cutters #1, 2, 3, 4, 5, and 6 and handle

1 newsprint paper tablet (18 in. x 24 in. pad of 50 sheets) Used for All Projects 1 newsprint paper tablet (18 in. x 24 in. pad of 50 sheets)

Used for All Projects Printing paper: Rives BFK, Arches, Lennox, Stonehenge, or similar – you can also try different rice papers (15 – 25 sheets over the whole semester) Get at least two kinds. Don’t get the ultra-thin rice paper. Get the thick kind.

1 reusable cardboard portfolio (You can also make your own.) Used for All Projects 1 reusable cardboard portfolio (You can also make your own.)

1 glue stick Used for Visual Brainstorming Day

one old file folder, any solid color Used for Visual Brainstorming Day

7 old magazines with lots of color pictures 7 old magazines with lots of color pictures. We will be cutting these up, so choose accordingly. Used for Visual Brainstorming Day

1 piece of Plexiglas or Lexan (4 x 6 inches to 18” x 30”) The thickness can be 1/16" - 1/8“ (1.5mm). Used for Monoprint These are fresh from the store with packaging and label. Some store locations may be able to cut larger pieces down to the size that you want. We will be adding ink to these and printing to paper. This example has black ink rolled onto the clear plexiglass (or lexan) sheet of material.

Used for Etching 1 or 2 (the second is optional) zinc etching plates (4 x 6 inches to 18” x 30”) I recommend two small plates instead of one large plate.

Used for Etching 1 small pack of sandpaper (the kind used for wood). Try to find a variety pack (110, 150, 200 grit, etc.) for a broader range of artistic effects.

a 3-inch paint brush (the cheapest one from a hardware-type store will be perfect) Used for Collagraph

1 small bottle of acrylic (gloss or matte) medium Used for Collagraph

Used for Collagraph 1 bottle of Elmer’s glue

1 small set of watercolors and 1 small set of colored pencils Used for All Projects 1 small set of watercolors and 1 small set of colored pencils

(optional) sketchbook

Exhibition Supplies… you want your work to look good on display don’t you? You will only need enough for 1 print. The matboard and foamboard pieces are 32” x 40”. This is enough for at least 3 prints – so “buddy up” and save money by sharing the following supplies:

1 piece of white, off-white or black mat board Used for Exhibition Display Preparation

1 piece of white or black foamboard Used for Exhibition Display Preparation

Used for Exhibition Display Preparation framer’s tape (not masking tape) - The roll has 20 yards, but we only need 1 foot per mat. The retailer may sell framer’s tape by the foot. Ask about that.

.003” to .007” clear Mylar (or clear acetate film) Used for Exhibition Display Preparation http://www.texasart.com/engineering-architecture-and-design/drafting/paper-and-films/grafix-premium-clear-acetate-alternative.html Two 30” x 40” sheets would be perfect Used for Etching Used for Collagraph

clear packing tape (grocery, hardware, or discount store may be cheaper) Used for Exhibition Display Preparation

picture wire (grocery, hardware, or discount store may be cheaper) Used for Exhibition Display Preparation

2 foam core hangers (These are hard to find 2 foam core hangers (These are hard to find. Hobby lobby does not have them. Texas Art Supply does.) Used for Exhibition Display Preparation

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