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-Use contrasting textures to create a balanced composition. Materials include: String Cardboard

Collograph Printmaking process in which glue and textured materials are applied to a surface to create a collage. The plate is then inked and printed on a press. -Use contrasting textures to create a balanced composition. Materials include: String Cardboard Fabric.

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-Use contrasting textures to create a balanced composition. Materials include: String Cardboard

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  1. CollographPrintmaking process in which glue and textured materials are applied to a surface to create a collage. The plate is then inked and printed on a press.

  2. -Use contrasting textures to create a balanced composition. Materials include: • String • Cardboard • Fabric -Once printed, only the texture of the objects glued to the plate will show. -The print will be a reflection of your plate (everything in reverse)

  3. You will use texture to create a representational design, but still be sure to use contrasting textures to create variety and interest.

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  9. Your collograph imagery will depict your spirit animal or animals. • A spirit being or sacred animal is often used as a symbol of a tribe, clan, family or individual. Native America tradition provides that each person is connected with nine different animals that will accompany him or her  through life, acting as guides. • Different animal guides, also called spirit guides, power animals, or spirit animals come in and out of our lives depending on the direction that we are headed and the tasks that need to be completed along our journey. • Native beliefs further explain that a totem animal is one that is with you for life, both in the physical and spiritual world. Though people may identify with different animal guides throughout their lifetimes, it is this one sacred animal that acts as the main guardian spirit.

  10. How to determine your spirit animal. Here are some questions to ask yourself if you’re wondering what your animal totem is: • Have you ever felt drawn to one animal or another without being able to explain why? This could be any type of living creature, including birds and insects. • Does a certain kind of animal consistently appear in your life? This doesn’t necessarily have to be a physical appearance, it could be represented in other ways, such as receiving card and letters with the same animal pictured over and over, unexplainable dreams of a particular animal, watching television and seeing the same animal featured time and time again, or, actually having the animal show up. • When you go to the zoo, a park, wildlife area, or forest, what are you most interested in seeing? • Are there any animals that you find to be extremely frightening or intriguing? • Is there a particular animal that you see frequently when you’re out in nature? • Have you ever been bitten or attacked by an animal? • Have you ever had a recurring dream about a certain animal, or a dream from childhood that you have never been able to forget? • Are you drawn to figurines or paintings of a specific animal?

  11. Create a composition using your spirit animal(s). • May include multiple animals. How do you make them work together? • The composition can be just the animal head with a textured background. • Make sure your composition is balanced using the elements of art and principles of design. Composition examples: How would you translate your drawn composition into a texture composition? Create a sketch for your compostition. Turn it in, then gather textural objects for your collograph.

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