Instructor: Mrs. Villano
Phone: x2177
E-mail: tvillano@wyomingarea.org
Website: http://TeacherWeb.com/PA/WyomingArea/MrsVillano/
Objectives
To increase the students' understanding and appreciation of processes
that are used to transfer an image from a plate or block to another surface
such as paper or fabric in order to make multiple copies of an original
image.
To appreciate prints created by others.
To help students gain the knowledge, skill, and confidence needed to
improve their own printing efforts.
Homework
Each student is responsible to hand in a total of ten drawings per
quarter from direct observation.
Prerequisites
Grade eleven or twelve
Units of Study
In the field of graphic arts there are four basic processes for making a
print. Each process has a "look" of its own based on the method by which it
is
printed. The four separate methods of printmaking are: planographic, relief,
intaglio, and stencil.
Evaluation
The final grade is an average of the homework, projects, and activity
grades.