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Gift the World with Y our Gifts

Gift the World with Y our Gifts. Block prints and guerilla art tactics . Consider this idea:. We can do no great things, only small things with great love. (Mother Teresa ). Nice, but…. What does it have to do with art?. Nice, but…. What does any of this have to do with art ?

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Gift the World with Y our Gifts

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  1. Gift the World with Your Gifts Block prints and guerilla art tactics

  2. Consider this idea: • We can do no great things, only small things with great love. (Mother Teresa)

  3. Nice, but… • What does it have to do with art?

  4. Nice, but… • What does any of this have to do with art? • You, as visual artists, are in a very unique and special position in which you can enrich the world, transform it, and make it a better place for everyone

  5. Nice, but… • What does any of this have to do with art? • You, as visual artists, are in a very unique and special position in which you can enrich the world, transform it, and make it a better place for everyone • How, you may ask?

  6. The practice of guerilla art

  7. What is guerilla art? Guerrilla: a member of an irregular force that combats stronger regular forces

  8. What is guerrilla art? Keri Smith: “any anonymous work… with the distinct purpose of affecting the world in a creative or thought provoking way.”

  9. Examples of guerilla art

  10. What is guerrilla art? • A method of art making where the artist leaves anonymous art pieces in public places… There is no one motivation for making guerilla art. However, popular reasons include statement making, the sharing of ideas, the desire to send out good karma, and plain fun. http://guerilla-art.wikidot.com/what-is-guerilla-art

  11. Examples of guerilla art

  12. What is guerilla art? • “[Guerilla artists] reawaken a sense of connection to the environment by pointing out something I might now have seen, by adding a new image to the world that is unexpected, or by presenting an alternate point of view.” (K. Smith)

  13. Examples of guerilla art

  14. Why practice guerilla art? • Everyact, thought, and choiceadds to the permanentmosaic: Ourdecisionsripplethrough the universe of consciousness to affect the lives of all.  Everyact or decision made thatsupports life, supportsall life, includingourown. (David R. Hawkins, MD, PHD)

  15. Examples of guerilla art

  16. Examples of guerilla art

  17. Why practice guerilla art? “For a moment I am taken out of my known world and presented with an alternative, one that is unexpected and daring, one that makes me think about the space a little differently.” (K. Smith)

  18. Examples of guerilla art

  19. Never doubt that a small group of thoughtful, committed citizens can change the world; indeed, it’s the only thing that ever has. (Margaret Mead)

  20. The challenge: • Create a piece of art to gift to the world. • This will be your own small way to alter your world in a positive way. • We will be using rubber block printsto create our art • Consider the possibility of multiples as an attribute of printing and the tactics of guerilla artists.

  21. Brainstorm your ideas: • What sort of artwork would make me happy to unexpectedly discover? • Is there a message I want to spread? • How do I want to spread it? • Interactive? Unexpected gifts? Tweaking an everyday object? • Where do I want to spread it?

  22. Consider your media: • Consider the multiples yielded from print making • What are some intrinsic characteristics and abilities of paper? • Folds? Simple structures? Inexpensive? Readily available? • What type of paper to use?

  23. What are some limitations? • Lines must be at least as thick as a sharpie line • The ease with which rubber blocks can be carved also makes them surprisingly vulnerable to mishandling; handle (and especially transport and store) mindfully! • Designs with more than one color take careful forethought and consideration

  24. My example

  25. Next few classes • Videos and demo of carving and printing with a rubber block • Use graphite transfer method to transfer image to rubber block • Stabilize transfer by going over the design on the block with a ball point pen or sharpie • Carve • Use brayer and ink plate to apply ink • Print…… and….. • Share with the world!

  26. How to begin: • Sketch at least 4 ideas and choose your favorite • What sort of printed paper artwork would make me happy to unexpectedly discover? • Is there a message I want to spread? • How do I want to spread it? • Interactive? Unexpected gifts? Tweaking an everyday object? Beautification? • Where do I want to spread it? • Develop this idea to fit up to a 4x6 rectangle

  27. Video tutorial • http://www.dickblick.com/block/printing/

  28. Color in printmaking

  29. resources • How-to videos: • http://www.dickblick.com/block/printing/ • Kindness quotes: http://www.randomactsofkindness.org/inspirational-kindness-quotes

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