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Tuesday, December 5, 2017

"Pop" Corn

New lesson for fourth grade will combine pop art, printmaking and corn.



Will be great for using up all the random 2 x 9" scraps of foam I seem to have inherited.  Thinking we can get this done in three classes. Art history connection with artist John Clem Clarke. Lesson plan for sale on TpT.



Updated 3/9/19 - This lesson is still a favorite. Just added a time lapse video to the listing.


4 comments:

  1. When you actually start doing the printmaking, did you have them paint in the alternate color single kernels with a brush right onto the styrofoam printing plate? I was wondering how you kept them from putting too much paint onto the plate, so that the ballpoint pen indents didn't get filled up with ink.

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    1. it would probably work best if you use a breyer (a printmaking tool that has a roller).

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  2. I am currently trying a new way medium for printmaking, instead of printing inks. Acrylic paint with retarder medium mixed in. It's supposed to slow down the acrylic paint drying time. Have you tried this?

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  3. Joy - these are marker prints. They colored with the lightest color first then added 2 or 3 other colors for variety. They wet the printing paper with a clean sponge and transfer the marker onto the wet paper by burnishing. Haven't tried the acrylic with retarder before. Thanks for sharing that idea.

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