Title: PRINTMAKING
1PRINTMAKING CERAMICS
- Journal and Pencil Please!
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9FOUR MAIN TYPES OF PRINTMAKING
- Relief Printing
- Intaglio
- Planography (Lithography)
- Stencil Serigraphy
10Relief Printing This is printing from a raised
surface. 1. A simple example of relief
printing is a rubber stamp pressed into a stamp
pad and pressed onto a piece of paper. 2.
Relief printing plates are made from flat sheets
of material such as wood, linoleum, metal,
styrofoam etc. 3. After drawing a picture on
the surface, the artist uses tools to cut away
the areas that will not print. 4. Mirror Image
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20- Intaglio
- 1. This describes prints that are made by
cutting the picture into the surface of the
printing plate. - 2. Using a sharp V-shaped tool - called a burin
- the printmaker gouges the lines of an image
into the surface of a smooth polished sheet of
metal or in some cases a piece of plexiglass. - To make a print, ink is pushed into the lines of
the design - 4. The paper is literally forced into the small
lines that have been cut into the plate. A
variation of this technique is known as etching.
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22Etching
23Planography (Lithography)
Planography is the printing of a flat surface.
- A design or image is drawn on the surface with a
greasy material - grease crayon, pencil or ink -
and then water and printing ink are applied. - The greasy parts absorb the ink and the wet parts
do not.
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27- Stencil Serigraphy
- A stencil is a sheet of paper, fabric, plastic,
metal or other material with designs cut,
perforated or punched from it. - Ink is forced through the openings onto the
surface (paper, fabric etc.) to be printed. - Sometimes called silk screening, serigraphy (seri
means silk) is a type of stencil printing.
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29 30 Monotype Monotype is
a one time print The process permits only one
copy thus "monotype." Modern monotypes take
advantage of a wide variety of materials
including cardboard, etc., with artists creating
veritable collages on the surface, then printing
them for surprising results.
31Relief Printmaking Reverse Image Pulling a Print Brayer Edition Artist Proof Texture Pattern Printmaker Plate Positive Areas Negative Areas Plagiarize
32How the project will be GRADED Printmaking
Ceramics!
- Product (Contents)
- You must make at least TWO linoleum relief plates
and print 2 exceptional final prints of each
designlater will come ceramics - One side of the plate should display a creative
and INTERESTING composition (you will receive
more credit if it is based on an original idea!) - NO logos, drugs, cigs., alcohol, no copying other
artwork!!!! - The other side should represent a repetitive
design or pattern that cover the entire surface
33- Process (Craftsmanship)
- You must use the carving tools in a safe and
appropriate manner - Your image must be a mirror image on the linoleum
plate - Take care in your work KEEP it neat and
organized! - 4 sketches before you begin!
34- Studio time
- Stayed on task
- Worked continuously throughout the class period
- Must participate in clean up put materials AWAY
- Make up any missed days That means excused or
unexcused, 3 tardies 1 absence