Sunday, January 30, 2011

Printmaking with styrofoam plates


First we used cardboard to scrape paint around the paper.
This gave a good base to the paper for our future printing project.


Scraping paint is a very simple form of printmaking and
mimics how a silk screen printer will create a work of art.


We then used cut styrofoam plates to act as our printing block.
Ball point pens worked well to draw "grooves" into the plates.


Here is a portrait print.





Untouched paint.


Use a brayer to roll through the paint.
I mixed white paint in so that our prints would show up on top of the old cardboard prints.






After printing on the original paintings, each student brought
their printing blocks over to one large piece of paper.
Each class created one group print.




Portraits using classical drawing techniques and collage



















The Circle Project


The simple theme to this project came from advertisements I saw in magazines.
So many of them revolved around a circle design or style.
I placed the images in a circle for observation and inspiration.
No goals or rules were put on the use of materials.
Simply create something using the idea of a circle.