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Welcome To All In In-service Course

Welcome To All In In-service Course. Presented By:. Raju Kumar TGT Drawing K.V.Basti(U.P). Demonstration. Topic: Print Making. Printmaking. M. Ryan Academic Decathlon 2005-06. History of Printmaking. Printmaking began in China after paper was invented in about 105 A.D.

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Welcome To All In In-service Course

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  1. WelcomeTo All In In-service Course

  2. Presented By: Raju Kumar TGT Drawing K.V.Basti(U.P)

  3. Demonstration Topic: Print Making

  4. Printmaking M. Ryan Academic Decathlon 2005-06

  5. History of Printmaking • Printmaking began in China after paper was invented in about 105 A.D. • Since the invention of the Printing Press, printmaking has been an inexpensive and effective way for artists to make a living… it gave rise to the first “commercial artists.”

  6. Printmaking • Definition: a group of mechanically aided two-dimensional processes that permit the production of multiple original artworks. • Relief Printmaking • Intaglio Printmaking • Screen Printmaking • Lithography

  7. Printmaking Relief printmaking: Ink is applied to the plate and the relief parts of the plate produce the image.

  8. Printmaking Linoleum Block Printing

  9. Printmaking is… A type of art that uses an inked block or plate to print an image. This allows multiple printings, unlike drawing or painting.

  10. Your project is to carve a linoleum block

  11. What does a linoleum cut look like? Lino cuts have simple lines They are carved with sharp tools called ‘gouges’ They print backwards – this is due to the printing process

  12. Printmaking

  13. STENCIL: Serigraphy A stencil is fastened to a sheet of silk which is tightly stretched across a wooden frame. The frame is placed against the material to be printed. A squeegee is used to push the ink through the open areas onto the material or paper below.

  14. Linocutt tools

  15. THANK YOU

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