logging in or signing up nh print makers Teobaldo Download Post to : URL : Related Presentations : Share Add to Flag Embed Email Send to Blogs and Networks Add to Channel Uploaded from authorPOINTLite Insert YouTube videos in PowerPont slides with aS Desktop Copy embed code: (To copy code, click on the text box) Embed: URL: Thumbnail: WordPress Embed Customize Embed The presentation is successfully added In Your Favorites. Views: 754 Category: Education License: All Rights Reserved Like it (0) Dislike it (0) Added: January 10, 2008 This Presentation is Public Favorites: 0 Presentation Description No description available. Comments Posting comment... Premium member Presentation Transcript New Hampshire PrintmakersPast and Present: New Hampshire Printmakers Past and Present A Peaceful Day on Star Island, serigraph print, William Mitchell The New Hampshire Printmaking ProjectPrintmaking Terms: Printmaking Terms Printmaking Terms: Printmaking Terms WOODCUT PRINTS: A traditional woodcut is done by taking a plank of wood or sheet of veneer, oiling the surface with linseed and then dried. After the wood has been seasoned the image is carved directly into the surface with carving tools. When the image is printed a sheet of paper is laid over the block and it is either sent through a light pressure press or it is hand rubbed with a wooden spoon or barren. The process is repeated several times to create and edition the number of prints the artist chooses. Herbert Waters, wood engraver: Herbert Waters, wood engraver White Mountains of New Hampshire, wood engraving, Herbert WatersNora Unwin, wood engraver: Nora Unwin, wood engraver Spiral Rythms, wood engraving, Nora UnwinMatt Brown, wood engraver: Matt Brown, wood engraver "Grosbeaks on Lambert Ridge", wood engraving, Matt BrownPrintmaking Terms: Printmaking Terms Printmaking Terms: Printmaking Terms INTAGLIO (Etching) When a line is engraved into a printing surface, wood metal or cucumber it is called intaglio. Etching takes place when acid is used to engrave lines in metal. The procedure is as follows: You begin with a polished and cleaned metal plate, usually copper or zinc. A thin layer of Asphaltum or tar is placed on the surface and heated so it adhears. Lines are drawn with an etching needle to expose the metal and remove the tar. The plate is then placed into an acid bath were the exposed metal is etched out. After the etching is complete, the asphaltum is washed away with solvents and the etched lines remain in the plate. Inks are then placed on and rubbed into the lines . The plate is placed on a press with a piece of paper and rolled through to make final print.Nancy Nemec, engraving: Nancy Nemec, engraving Too Young to be a sage Intaglio and relief print Nancy NemecChristopher Morse, etching: Christopher Morse, etching "A Serendipitous Resurgence of Neoteny” etching Chris MorseMatthew Smith, etching: Matthew Smith, etching ”Goodbye Old Man” etching Matthew SmithPrintmaking Terms: Printmaking Terms Printmaking Terms: Printmaking Terms Linocut or Foam Block printing The linocut is a printmaking technique similar to that of the woodcut, the difference being that the image is engraved on linoleum instead of wood. Since linoleum offers an easier surface for working, linocuts offer more precision and a greater variety of effects than woodcuts. Long disparaged by serious artists as not challenging enough, the linocut came into its own after artists like Picasso and Matisse began to work in that technique.Annette Mitchell, block print: Annette Mitchell, block print ”Big Chicken” foam blockplate Annette MitchellPrintmaking Terms: Printmaking Terms Printmaking Terms: Printmaking Terms Silkscreening (also called serigraphy and screenprinting) is based on the graphic principle of the stencil. A stencil is prepared and adhered to a fine meshed screen of silk, polyester, or nylon that has been tightly stretched onto a wooden or metal frame. Ink is forced through the screen with a hand held tool called a squeegee onto a sheet of paper placed beneath the frame. The ink passes only through the open areas of the stencil, thus creating a particular shape or line on the paper. Printing several colors requires a separate stencil for each color as well as an accurate method of registering the paper for the additional colors.Catherine Green, serigraph: Catherine Green, serigraph ”Eddie’s Garden” serigraph Catherine GreenWilliam Mitchell, serigraph: William Mitchell, serigraph ”Summer’s End” serigraph William Mitchell You do not have the permission to view this presentation. In order to view it, please contact the author of the presentation.
nh print makers Teobaldo Download Post to : URL : Related Presentations : Share Add to Flag Embed Email Send to Blogs and Networks Add to Channel Uploaded from authorPOINTLite Insert YouTube videos in PowerPont slides with aS Desktop Copy embed code: (To copy code, click on the text box) Embed: URL: Thumbnail: WordPress Embed Customize Embed The presentation is successfully added In Your Favorites. Views: 754 Category: Education License: All Rights Reserved Like it (0) Dislike it (0) Added: January 10, 2008 This Presentation is Public Favorites: 0 Presentation Description No description available. Comments Posting comment... Premium member Presentation Transcript New Hampshire PrintmakersPast and Present: New Hampshire Printmakers Past and Present A Peaceful Day on Star Island, serigraph print, William Mitchell The New Hampshire Printmaking ProjectPrintmaking Terms: Printmaking Terms Printmaking Terms: Printmaking Terms WOODCUT PRINTS: A traditional woodcut is done by taking a plank of wood or sheet of veneer, oiling the surface with linseed and then dried. After the wood has been seasoned the image is carved directly into the surface with carving tools. When the image is printed a sheet of paper is laid over the block and it is either sent through a light pressure press or it is hand rubbed with a wooden spoon or barren. The process is repeated several times to create and edition the number of prints the artist chooses. Herbert Waters, wood engraver: Herbert Waters, wood engraver White Mountains of New Hampshire, wood engraving, Herbert WatersNora Unwin, wood engraver: Nora Unwin, wood engraver Spiral Rythms, wood engraving, Nora UnwinMatt Brown, wood engraver: Matt Brown, wood engraver "Grosbeaks on Lambert Ridge", wood engraving, Matt BrownPrintmaking Terms: Printmaking Terms Printmaking Terms: Printmaking Terms INTAGLIO (Etching) When a line is engraved into a printing surface, wood metal or cucumber it is called intaglio. Etching takes place when acid is used to engrave lines in metal. The procedure is as follows: You begin with a polished and cleaned metal plate, usually copper or zinc. A thin layer of Asphaltum or tar is placed on the surface and heated so it adhears. Lines are drawn with an etching needle to expose the metal and remove the tar. The plate is then placed into an acid bath were the exposed metal is etched out. After the etching is complete, the asphaltum is washed away with solvents and the etched lines remain in the plate. Inks are then placed on and rubbed into the lines . The plate is placed on a press with a piece of paper and rolled through to make final print.Nancy Nemec, engraving: Nancy Nemec, engraving Too Young to be a sage Intaglio and relief print Nancy NemecChristopher Morse, etching: Christopher Morse, etching "A Serendipitous Resurgence of Neoteny” etching Chris MorseMatthew Smith, etching: Matthew Smith, etching ”Goodbye Old Man” etching Matthew SmithPrintmaking Terms: Printmaking Terms Printmaking Terms: Printmaking Terms Linocut or Foam Block printing The linocut is a printmaking technique similar to that of the woodcut, the difference being that the image is engraved on linoleum instead of wood. Since linoleum offers an easier surface for working, linocuts offer more precision and a greater variety of effects than woodcuts. Long disparaged by serious artists as not challenging enough, the linocut came into its own after artists like Picasso and Matisse began to work in that technique.Annette Mitchell, block print: Annette Mitchell, block print ”Big Chicken” foam blockplate Annette MitchellPrintmaking Terms: Printmaking Terms Printmaking Terms: Printmaking Terms Silkscreening (also called serigraphy and screenprinting) is based on the graphic principle of the stencil. A stencil is prepared and adhered to a fine meshed screen of silk, polyester, or nylon that has been tightly stretched onto a wooden or metal frame. Ink is forced through the screen with a hand held tool called a squeegee onto a sheet of paper placed beneath the frame. The ink passes only through the open areas of the stencil, thus creating a particular shape or line on the paper. Printing several colors requires a separate stencil for each color as well as an accurate method of registering the paper for the additional colors.Catherine Green, serigraph: Catherine Green, serigraph ”Eddie’s Garden” serigraph Catherine GreenWilliam Mitchell, serigraph: William Mitchell, serigraph ”Summer’s End” serigraph William Mitchell