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Printmaking Linoleum Cuts
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Japan and Printmaking Improved and developed methods of printmaking. Fully developed colored prints from the Chinese. 20 blocks Prints created for advertisement and entertainment. Impacted some famous French artists!
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Japanese Prints
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Albrecht Dürer -German Artist -Majorly influential in Europe during the Renaissance. - Did paintings as well, but his multiple prints were spread far a wide. -Hid his initials in all of his prints.
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The Impact of Printmaking -Printmaking allows for multiple copies of one image to be created (like a copier!) -Books no longer have to be hand written. -People who can not read can now gather knowledge from the art work. -Everybody can see art now! -Printmaking is known as “art for the masses.”
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Where does linoleum come in? Recent method of printmaking. Cheap and easy! Never taken seriously until Pablo Picasso. 2,500 prints He also developed the technique of creating a multi-colored print using only one block.
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Pablo Picasso
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Draw Three Print Ideas Idea #1- Animal Draw an animal in its natural environment!
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Idea #2- Landscape Draw a landscape from anywhere in the world!
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Idea #3- Hobbies/Entertainment Draw something you do for fun!
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Journal Entry #7 Make one good quality crayon rubbing on a blank page of your sketchbook. Make the crayon rubbing after you are finished carving, but before you print with ink.
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A Few Reminders Do not forget to tape your original sketch back into your art journal. Final day to ink is Thursday and project is due on Friday (must start carving today!). Do not forget about Journal Entry #7: the crayon rubbing. Finish carving, then do your crayon rubbing, and then start inking.
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Signing and Numbering Prints Always sign and number in pencil. Title on the left in “quotes” Edition number in middle—should look like a fraction. Example: 1/8 5/5 3/4 Label if Artist Proof or Ghost Print Signature goes on right “Singing Calavera” 4/5Megan Herman
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