Printmaking
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PrintmakingWhat is a print made of?
Matrix: a surface in which a design is prepared before being transferred through pressure to a receiving surface (think of a sole of a shoe in mud)
Impression: the printed image created by a matrix A single matrix can be used to create many
impressions, often identical, each considered an original work of art
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What are the processes in Printmaking?
RELIEFINTAGLIOLITHOGRAPHYSCREENPRINTINGMONOTYPECOMPUTERS (we will cover this in an upcoming chapter…)
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RELIEF PRINTSAny printing method in which the image to be printed is raised from the backgroundConsists of the following:
WoodcutsWood EngravingsLinocuts
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RELIEF PRINTSWOODCUTS:
Areas not meant to print are cut outWhen printed, only areas raised take inkThe block is inked and pressed onto paper, to reveal a reverse
version of the original
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Albrecht Durer Four Horseman of the Apocalypse
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RELIEF PRINTSWood Engraving
More precise than woodcutsFine, detailed grooves are establishedUses the “end grain” of the wood, which allows for
more precision and detail
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=K9O1aUrTNJs
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Rockwell KentWorkers of the World, Unite!
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RELIEF PRINTSLinocut
Uses a linoleum materialThe material is much softer than wood
PROS: No grains exist, which make it easy to cut in any direction
CONS: The block of linoleum wears down more quickly than wood
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Kiki SmithHow I Know I’m Here
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INTAGLIO PRINTS Reverse process of the relief, in which areas meant to print are
below the surface of the printing plate The artist uses a sharp tool or acid to make the lines and grooves
in a metal plate When the plate is inked, the ink sinks into the depressions When the paper is dampened, it is brought in contact with the
image under pressure The paper is pushed into the depressions to pick up the image
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QA-La4ljQIA
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INTAGLIO PRINTS
EngravingUse of a burin, a sharp instrument to cut lines into a
metal plateVery close to the look of pen and inkThis was the principle way of reproducing and
disseminating art before photography
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RaphaelThe Judgment of Paris
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INTAGLIO PRINTSDry-point
The cutting material is a dry-point needleAs the tool scratches across the plate, it raises a burr, which
holds the inkThe process is softer and less sharply detailed than an engraved
line
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INTAGLIO PRINTSMezzotint
Considered a “reverse process” in which you are working dark to light
STEPS OF THE PROCESS:1. Roughen plate- create spots to hold ink2. Lighten spots with a burnisher3. Create a range of values depending on the amount of
pressure applied
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Vija CelminsUntitled
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INTAGLIO PRINTSEtching
An acid resistant substance called a ground is placed on a surface
The design is drawn with an etching needleThe ground is removed, exposing the bare metalThe entire plate is dipped in acidThe areas exposed by the needle are eaten by the
acidThe ground is removed, and the plate is inked and
printed
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RembrandtChrist Preaching
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INTAGLIO PRINTSAquatint
Achieve flat areas of toneSimilar to plates of colorThe acid bites in large areas on the plateOften mixed with other techniques to produce lines
and values
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Mary CassattWoman Bathing
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INTAGLIO PRINTSLithography
Considered a “planographic process” in which the whole printing surface is flat
Relies on the principle that oil and water don’t mixA grease based crayon is used to draw withThe stone is subjected to treatment in an acid
solution, then the printer dampens the stoneThe end result looks much like crayon on stone
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JHw5_1Hopsc
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INTAGLIO PRINTSLithography stone:
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SCREENPRINTINGA stencil is created on a screenAreas are blocked out that are not meant to printA screen is placed over the paper- and ink is forced through with a squeegeeOne screen is used for each color
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hcixksLknbw
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Ed RuschaStandard Station
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MONOTYPE This is the exception to the “multiple” concept of prints Only one print results with this process The artist draws on the metal plate or sheet of paper, dilutes the
paint, and runs it through a press The original is often destroyed through this process, and no
duplicates are possible The advantage is that colors are often unlimited, no cutting issues
arise, and the artist can work quite freely!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=b0W6e8tZnyQ
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Enrique ChagoyaLife is a Dream, Then You Wake Up
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Making a Print!We will be making our own prints, using the RELIEF PRINT method. Our process will be similar to the woodcut process, in which we will cut away areas that will stay white, and leave areas raised to add color or value.
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Making a Print!(part I of 2)Begin with a sketch on paper today, approximately 2” x 2”, and consider basic shapes, textures and patterns. Consider a design you can repeat as a border, or a design that can stand alone as a unique design (how can you work this into your journal?)Tomorrow, we will begin cutting out our designs on our chosen printing material- a POTATO! Stay tuned for Part 2...