Textile Techniques: Print Making, Collage, Stitching, Mixed- Media Second Chance Textile Techniques: Print Making, Collage, Stitching, Mixed- Media
Printmaking Create an suitable image for printmaking. Trace around the lines, and transfer onto lino. Use a lino cutting tool to cut out your image; thin for line, thicker for shapes. We had to select which areas to leave as colour would be applied to these sections and which to cut out. To ensure the print is in the centre of the page, draw around it on a plain sheet of paper and then line it up. Register. Use of colour – apply a lighter colour to first layer. Clean lino between colours. Select areas that you like and then cut out [mask out] and then apply a darker colour over the top. Ink is water-based
Composition Collage Crop
Fashion Illustrations
Overlap images Use photocopier to reduce the scale to fit the tag Change orientation Landscape/portrait/angle Crop and scale up to create abstract Collage Techniques: What can I do to my Prints to create interesting images for my Zig-Zag book? Collage composition Stitch Crop suitable shapes that represent recognisable image Use fineliner to draw into images, mixed-media Combination of prints to create more colour
HOMEWORK Use the information on this Powerpoint to write up annotations regarding today’s lesson: Write about the Printmaking process Write about how you manipulated yur prints to create collages for your tags and zig-zag book. Discuss the techniques you have used.