Print Making
Description:
This art was inspired by M.C. Escher who was known for printmaking. He would create symmetrical artworks by turning it but keep the same middle point. After learning about M.C. Escher, we got to create our own print making artwork. The first thing we did was draw a pattern with at least three different lines/shapes on a piece of paper. Once your pattern was created, you traced it onto a piece of styrofoam. After tracing it once, it was not deep enough so I had to trace it again, directly on the styrofoam. After my pattern was engraved into my styrofoam, we colored our background paper. We could either color it with cool colors or warm colors. I chose warm colors. After coloring the background, we were shown how to paint our styrofoam and stamp it onto the paper. I chose to use red paint to stamp. We stamped it four times and you had to keep the same corner in the center so the image was symmetrical. Once you finished, you had to sign your artwork. I really enjoyed doing this art project!
Extension Activity:
An extension activity for this art project could be to make a paper quilt with several different squares of this print making technique. You could include Social Studies and discuss how people in the past have made quilts and how sewing has been an important part of history for a very long time. The lesson can discuss when sewing started and how it has evolved.

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