This artist is well noted for his use and popularization of collagraphy but did not invent this technique.
Who is Glenn Alps?
This printing plate is created from a type of rubber that is often found in floor covering.
What are Linocuts?
Never print without these objects made of felt.
What are Blankets?
Turning an old artwork into a new one.
What does it mean to upcycle?
Made from skins of lambs or calves that are stretched, scraped thin and dried. Used by Assyrians and Babylonians approximately 8,000 years ago.
What is Parchment
She is known for her highly detailed allegorical collographs based on Abakuá, a secret, all-male Afro-Cuban society.
Who is Belkis Ayón?
Tissue glue or paste.
What is Chine-collé or Chine Collé?
Unclaimed prints go here.
What is print purgatory?
When the whole class is staring at your artwork and responding to it.
What is crit?
Developed by the Egyptians approximately 6,000 years ago.
What is Papyrus
These three artists popularized the use of linocuts in the 1950s
Henry Matisse, Pablo Picasso, and John Ndevasia Muafangejo.
This printing technique was developed in the late 1990s by George Roberts, Professor of Printmaking at Boise State University, as a non-toxic alternative to traditional lithography.
What are Pronto Plates?
[Blank] Is weighted dries, and flattens out prints.
What is the print dryer?
Harmonious and beautiful proportion and balance. What happens on one side occurs on the other.
What is symmetry?
Paper is made of _______, which is found in all plant life.
what is cellulose
The American Pop Artist (1923-1997) responsible for the 1980 Woodcut The Student.
Roy Lichtenstein
This term was coined by cubist artists Braque and Picas, derived from the French word meaning “to glue”, and is accomplished through assemblage.
What is a collage?
Types of Paper
What are Hahnemuhle, Kozo, Somerset, Stonehenge?
[Blank] is the subject or areas of interest in an artwork. [Blank] is the background or the area that surrounds the subject of the work.
What is positive and negative space?
The structure of _______ fibers results in the softest, strongest and most durable paper.
what is cotton
Australian American Printmaker and Painter (1944- Present) whose work is often related to crime, adventure, and disaster narratives; rural Americana; and nature and domestic themes. He is associated with the Neo-Expressionist movement of the late 1970s and early 1980s.
Who is Richard Bossman?
The _______ plate has no permanent features on it. All articulation of imagery is dependent on one unique inking, resulting in one unique print. However, _____ refers to the results of plates that have permanent features on them that can be printed multiple times over, in a variety of ways.
What is Monotype and Monoprints?
Down the drain.
Where can’t solvents go?
Love is then ɘvol.
Why can’t you carve a letter frontwards onto a plate?
The term for papers that will outlive us and have a pH above 7.0 using acid free materials.
what is Archival