Professional Documents
Culture Documents
PRINTMAKING EXAMPLES
is a process of :
creating art by
transferring an image
or design by contact
with a matrix such as a
block, plate, stone, or
screen.
TWO WAYS ON HOW TO DO PRINTMAKING
1 NATURAL
OBJECTS
These things are not
manipulated or
processed. They are
naturally found on
earth.
HOW TO DO PRINTMAKING USING
NATURAL OBJECTS
1 2
Lay the paper flat on the floor Plan the color that you will use
or on the table. for the printing activity.
7 8
Continue printing other items in
Lift the newspaper and leaves to
the design. Try to experiment
view the print on paper.
with different colors.
TWO WAYS ON HOW TO DO PRINTMAKING
2 MAN-MADE
OBJECTS
Human-made
materials are those
that have been
created by humans.
HOW TO DO PRINTMAKING USING
MAN-MADE OBJECTS
1 Look for textured objects, like
2
sponge, plastic cup, spoon/fork, Prepare your working area,
that can be a good source of paints, rags, and papers.
design.
3 4
Put paints of different colors on Gently press the textured object
a paper plate or container. on a chosen color of paint.
HOW TO DO PRINTMAKING USING
MAN-MADE OBJECTS
6
Repeat the same process on your
working paper until you created 7
your desired design.
Let it dry.
PATTERNS IN PRINTMAKING
1
REPETITION
Printing repeatedly
with the use of one
design.
PATTERNS IN PRINTMAKING
2
ALTERNATION
Printing alternately
with the use of two
designs.
NATURAL OR MAN-MADE
Direction: Identify what object is being used in the print.
Write N if the object is from nature and write MM if the
object is man-made.
1. ____ 2. ____
3. ____ 4. ____
REPETITION OR ALTERNATION
Direction: Determine if the example of prints below shows
repetition pattern or alternation in Put a (/) inside the box if it
shows repetition and put a (X) inside the box if it shows
alternation.
1. 2. 3. 4.
TRIP TO GREEN!
Repetition
Alternation
ASSIGNMENT!