Hunter ART 101 lino examples
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Linoleum Printing
ART 101 Spring 2011
HUNTER COLLEGE
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Examples
Think: Contrast, Line, Color, and Simplicity
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If you add text it has to be written backwards.
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Here, everything that is white has been carved out. Simplicity can be very nice.
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Great balance…made very interesting through organic lines that vary in weight.
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Plants made with careful planning between light and dark areas.
Residue of block can add texture and interest.
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This one has the lines carved out in many variations…thick, thin, undulating, etc. .
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Think about color possibilities, sharing colors to mix new variations.
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Think about color added through paper choices. Note: papers must be smooth and relatively thick.
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It’s okay to invent processes such as little blocks adding up to a whole. Note: this red is not “straight out of the tube”.
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This is done through mixing on the palette, the color change gradation.
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Try to avoid “drawing” with the tool.
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This is carving out of the negative space is a better technique.
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Content
Think:
100 things? My photo?
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Look at the standard way of signing prints.
Title Number in addition 1:100, for example, or “AP” (artist’s proof) Signature
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