This week in Indigo class, we produced a stencil for the first layer of our screen print design inspired by Marcus Walters. We drew the design out onto moisture resistant card, before using a craft knife to cut around the outlines. This was fiddly and required quite a lot of patience! Once our stencils were ready we attached them to the underside of a silk screen using parcel tape. We laid the screen on top of a piece of heavy duty cartridge paper, then used a squeegee to drag ink across the surface. Some of us experimented with combining colours and got some interesting results! Next week we’ll be printing the second layer of our designs.
Tag: Printmaking
Arts Award Explore
This week Indigo Class discussed the work of Marcus Walters, a UK based illustrator and designer working in a variety of media. We looked at some of his screen printing work (see examples below, lower four images), and used these as inspiration to come up with a three-layered design. We learnt about a technique for screen printing that uses stencils, and will be cutting and printing the first layer of our designs next week.
This project is part of the ‘Inspire’ section of Arts Award Explore- we’ll be documenting our progress and reflecting on which elements we have most enjoyed in our Arts Logs as we go.
Term 3 Week 3-Potato Printing and Linocut Printing
This week, each class learnt how to carve a pattern into either a potato or a piece of lino in order to create a printing block.
Amber & Turquoise Class
Our reception and year 1 and 2 artists started off by making a collograph block. We used PVA glue to fix short lengths of string onto a piece of mountboard to create a pattern. We’ll use these next week to produce some collograph prints. We then experimented with printmaking using sweet potatoes! We made some scratches in the potatoes with pencils to add some interesting patterns to our prints. Our final designs will be used as front covers for our sketchbooks.
Magenta & Violet Class
The year 3 and 4 artists used lino cutting tools to carve patterns into the sweet potato halves, taking inspiration from the patterns found on leaves. We achieved some lovely clear results using this process, and some of the prints reminded us of fossils! We also made collograph blocks to use next week.
Maroon & Emerald Class
Our year 5 and 6 artists started off by designing an image to carve into a piece of lino. We sketched some possible ideas, taking into account that they needed to be fairly simple. Once we’d decided on our chosen design, we drew it out onto the lino. We were then shown how to use the cutting tools safely, and started to carve our printing blocks. It was quite fiddly and took a bit of getting used to but we all ended up with successful linocut designs! We made a few practise prints ready to move on to producing a series of prints next week.
Arts Award Explore
Following on from last term’s success in achieving their Arts Award at Discover level, the talented artists in Indigo Class have moved on to the next level- Explore! Explore is the first accredited level of the award, meaning that our artists will be working towards a recognised qualification endorsed by Trinity College, London. Explore is a more in depth programme and will take us up to Easter to complete.
This week we identified different art forms and recorded our strengths and interests in our Arts Logs. We also discussed possible projects that we’d like to undertake as part of the award. We then had a go at some monoprinting techniques. Some exciting arts experiences ahead!
More information about Arts Award can be found on their website- http://www.artsaward.org.uk.
Term 3 Week 2- Monoprinting
This week we all learnt some monoprinting techniques! We rolled some block printing ink out into a tray, and then laid a piece of paper onto it before making marks on the paper using our fingers, plastic tools and pencils. We experimented in order to discover the most effective amount of ink to use, and how much pressure to apply to the paper. We also made prints by drawing directly into the ink using the plastic tools, then laying our paper on top and applying even pressure to transfer the image. We produced lots of prints, all with their own unique character!
Amber & Turquoise Class
Magenta & Violet Class
Maroon & Emerald Class
Term 3 Week 1- Block Printing
This term at Art Stars we are focusing on printmaking! We’ll be investigating different forms of printmaking, including block printing, screen printing and potato printing! We’ll be developing various skills, both in creative design and the technical aspect of the printing process.
This week, each class got to grips with the basics of block printing- we tried out printing blocks made from various materials, and practised applying the right amount of pressure to achieve a successful print. We then had a go at making our own printing blocks from polystyrene!
Amber & Turquoise class
Our reception and year 1 and 2 artists practised using the rollers to start with, and created abstract layered designs using different marks made by the rollers. We then moved on to creating some very successful prints!
Magenta & Violet Class
After practising with the wooden and rubber blocks, the year 3 and 4 artists had a go at reduction block printing using our polystyrene tiles. We produced the first layer of prints in single colours, then worked into out polystyrene blocks some more, with the aim of reducing the amount of surface area that would get ink on it the second time round. We then chose contrasting colours for the second layer of prints, taking care to line up the block accurately with the print underneath. We got some great results!
Maroon & Emerald Class
The year 5 and 6 artists had a go at reduction block printing too. Some of us decided to design a printing block that included our initial- we had to think carefully about which way round we needed to write the letters, as printing blocks need to be a mirror image of the final print!
Discover Arts Award- Week 3
This week in Indigo Class we continued with our fish-themed printmaking project, inspired by local artist Nicola Elstone’s work. We cut our designs from last week into a piece of lino, which was very fiddly and required a lot of patience and perseverance! Once the designs were complete, we created a series of prints onto thin cardboard, trying out various colour combinations. We finished by printing two of our chosen colourways onto a piece of cotton, ready to develop as a textiles project.
SUMMER HOLIDAY WORKSHOPS
Last week we ran three days of workshops, which was a lovely way to launch classes in the studio! On Monday 22nd August there was a workshop based on Ellie’s picture book, Follow Me, and a ceramic painting class. We even had some two year old artists joining in with the creativity!
On Tuesday 23rd August it was the turn of Ellie’s picture book Copycat Bear, plus some fabulous printmaking.
Finally on Wednesday 24th August we designed some lovely birds based on Ellie’s first book, Birdsong, and then visiting artist Craig Pattrick showed us how to create our own plasticine characters.
You can see some of Craig’s work on his website, Craig Pattrick Illustration
A big thank you to all the young artists who participated in our summer workshops- we look forward to seeing you again some time!
