PRINTMAKING ABSTRACTION & PATTERN.

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PRINTMAKING ABSTRACTION & PATTERN

YOU WILL PRODUCE FOUR PRINTS.

SELECT THREE PIECES OF PAPER TO PRINT ON

PRINT ONE PRINT TWO PRINT THREE

PRINT ONE SAME PLATE IN REVERSE +

PRINT TWO SOMEONE ELSE’S PLATE ON TOP +

GIVE YOUR THIRD PRINT TO SOMEONE GET SOMEONE ELSE’S THIRD PRINT

SOMEONE ELSE’S THIRD PRINT PRINT YOUR PLATE ON TOP +

GET A FOURTH PIECE OF PAPER MAKE A COLLAGE THE SIZE OF A PRINT

YOUR COLLAGE + YOUR PRINT

IF ANY OF YOUR BORDERS ARE MESSY OR YOUR PRINT IS ASKEW MOUNT THE PRINTS ON CLEAN WHITE PAPER

YOUR PLATE DESIGN SHOULD HAVE AN ASYMMETRIC COMPOSITION A PATTERN AT LEAST 50% OF THE SPACE MARKED ******

THE IMAGE YOU DRAW ON YOUR PLATE WILL PRINT IN REVERSE

THE AREA YOU DRAW ON YOUR PLATE WILL NOT PRINT THE AREA YOU LEAVE BLANK WILL PRINT

THE COLOR OF EACH PRINT AND THE ORDER OF THE COLORS WILL HAVE A BIG IMPACT

THE COLOR OF YOUR PAPER AND THE AMOUNT OF CONTRAST BETWEEN PRINT COLORS MAKE A BIG DIFFERENCE

THE FIRST PRINT (UNDERNEATH) IS RED-ORANGE IN ALL THREE PRINTS

THE COLOR OF THE PRINT AND THE VALUE OF THE COLLAGE WILL ALTER WHETHER THE PRINT OR THE COLLAGE IS MORE DOMINANT

YOUR COLLAGE DESIGN MAY WORK WELL WITH YOUR PLATE BUT WOULD NOT WORK FOR SOMEONE ELSE

YOUR PLATE DESIGN SHOULD HAVE AN ASYMMETRIC COMPOSITION A PATTERN AT LEAST 50% OF THE SPACE MARKED ******

THERE IS A DIFFERENCE BETWEEN AN ASYMMETRIC SHAPE AND AN ASYMMETRIC COMPOSITION

REGULAR PATTERNRANDOM PATTERN MOTIF YOUR PATTERN CAN BE REGULAR OR RANDOM YOU CAN HAVE ONE MOTIF OR MORE THAN ONE

Your paper should have one landscape format print on the page. It should be placed just right of center. It should not be askew. In the left border margin, write your name, period number, and print number out of the total number of prints you made. Example: Ross P1 Print 3 of 4 NAME P# Print Number/Total Number of Prints

BRAYER PRINTING PLATE INKING PLATE PRINTING INK

WHEN “CARVING” YOUR PLATE USE A GOOD AMOUNT OF PRESSURE IF YOUR LINES ARE TOO LIGHT THEY WILL NOT HOLD UP WELL TO REPEATED PRINTING