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Printmaking Printmaking The art of stamping Purpose = making multiples of the same image

Printmaking Purpose Make multiple copies of an original

Types of Printing Processes: Silkscreen Lithography Intaglio/Etching Monotype Relief

Printmaking Purpose Make multiple copies of an original Types 2. Silkscreen Lithography Intaglio/etching Monotype Relief

Images made by forcing ink through silk stretched on a wooden frame Silkscreen Images made by forcing ink through silk stretched on a wooden frame Stencil or block-out image using fluid Apply ink to areas were no fluid was used Squeegee ink through screen onto fabric/paper/clothing

Printmaking 2. Silkscreen Lithography Intaglio/etching Monotype Relief 2. Types 3. Silkscreen 3. Images made by forcing ink through silk stretched on a wooden frame

Images made by printing on the surface of the stone or surface Lithography Images made by printing on the surface of the stone or surface A greasy (oil-based) crayon is applied to a smooth block of limestone. The stone is ground down, acid is applied to clean it, water is sponged onto the stone and oil-based ink is rolled on. Ink will only stick to the crayon but not the water. Paper is placed on top and a large press applies pressure to transfer the ink.

Printmaking 3. Images made by forcing ink through silk stretched on a wooden frame 3. Silkscreen 4. Lithography 4. Images made by printing on the surface of the stone or surface

Images made by printing from the lower surface Intaglio Images made by printing from the lower surface Lines are cut or etched into a smooth plate of metal Ink is rubbed into the grooves and the surface is wiped clean Damp paper is forced into the inked grooves by heavy printing press

Printmaking 4. Lithography 5. Intaglio/Etching 4. Images made by printing on the surface of the stone or surface 5. Images made by printing from the lower surface

Image made by painting on a smooth, non-absorbent surface one time Monotype Printing Image made by painting on a smooth, non-absorbent surface one time An image is painted The paper is pressed onto the image, transferring it. The unique aspect of a monotype is that the plate can never be replicated.

Printmaking 5. Images made by printing from the lower surface 5. Intaglio/Etching 6. Monotype 6. Image made by painting on a smooth, non-absorbent surface one time

Images made by printing from a raised surface Relief Printing Images made by printing from a raised surface The lowered area does not print – stays the color of the paper. One color ink Examples – woodcuts, linoleum cuts, found objects, fingerprints

Printmaking 6. Monotype 7. Relief 6. Image made by painting on a smooth, non-absorbent surface one time 7. Images made by printing from a raised surface

Reduction Printing Relief printing using more than one color Every time a color is printed, that particular color will be carved away, reducing the block down and eliminating that color in order to print a different color

Printmaking 7. Relief 8. Reduction Printing 9. Tools 7. Images made by printing from a raised surface 8. Relief printing using more than one color

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Tools for Block Printing Brayer Carving tool Barren Ink Ink plate/bench hook Block

Block the surface that has an image to be printed- wood, linoleum or vinyl

Linoleum & Carving Tool

Ink Plate/Bench hook Used for holding your linoleum in place to carve & for rolling out ink

Brayer a roller for transferring ink to the ink plate for printing

Barron 4 ½ inch circular tool used for pressing paper onto a plate or block for hand printing.

Ink

Tin is a silvery-white metal, the chemical element of atomic number 50 Tin is a silvery-white metal, the chemical element of atomic number 50. (Symbol: Sn). I pictured The Steadfast Tin Soldier from the classic fairy tale by Anderson.