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Landscapes
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1) Monoprint: This print was my most successful because instead of rolling paint onto the bench hook, I used a paint brush for smoother strokes. After using a brush to put the ink on, I used a tool to remove lines in a zigzag way. Next I put the paper to the ink and pulled, the final piece looked great because of the smooth ink and clear lines and pattern. 2) Screenprint: If I could I would re-do my screen print for many reasons. For one, on the first print the screen was not dried out correctly, so there were bubbles all over my print. By the second print, the stencil I created had become wet from the original print so the second print looked bad as well. I would like to make a new stencil and use a fresh screen to make a screen print, as I really liked the design. Overall I enjoyed screenprinting I just wish my prints had been facilitated better to have smoother paint outcomes. 3) Monoprint: This last one was the landscape I created. In this print I used a paintbrush to apply the ink, but this time I experimented with mixing colors. I enjoyed this process the most because by this point I had made many monoprints and could start trying new things. Being a facilitator for monoprint meant I could do a ton of prints, and the turnout for this painting was good. I enjoyed combining red and yellow, and how after the 2nd print, the subtracted ink looked like snow on a windswept mountain. |
AuthorI am an SGD student at Vernon Malone College and Career Academy. I have made many pieces of art in my college courses and Art and Design Studio class. I enjoy 3-d sculptures and picture taking the most, feel free to explore my various artworks posted on this website to the left! Archives
December 2017
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