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1.50 Credits
1.5 credits The basic concepts and techniques of woodcut and linoleum printmaking are investigated. This class focuses only on black and white relief printing, allowing ample time for development of cutting and printing skills. Historical and contemporary prints are discussed. No previous printmaking is required. Prerequisite: Foundation or permission of instructor.
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1.50 Credits
1.5 Credits This is an introduction to color relief printing. Both multiple-block and reductive techniques are explored. Emphasis is placed on printing processes, color mixiing and imagery development. Historical and contemporary trends are discussed, especially German Expressionist prints. Care of prints, materials and shop equipment is stressed. Prerequisite: Foundation or permission of instructor.
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3.00 Credits
3 credits Various intaglio techniques are learned, including dry point, etching and aquatint. Emphasis is on both technical proficiency, and on the student's development of personally significant imagery. Prerequisite: Foundation or permission of instructor.
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3.00 Credits
3 credits A deeper exploration of etching with the introduction of color printing techniques and engraving, The student's development of imagery will continue to be stressed. Prerequisite:
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1.50 Credits
1.5 credits This class focuses on color images through the medium of lithography, working with both stones and plates. Using mulitple layers and reduction methods, images are created through traditional drawing methods, as well as photo-plates for digital and photo-based imagery. No previous printmaking experience is required. Prerequisite: Foundation or permission of instructor.
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1.50 Credits
1.5 credits This is an introduction to the basic concepts and techniques of black and white lithography. Both traditional stone l and contemporary metal plate lithography are explored. Drawing and printing issues, as well as the presentation and care of prints are discussed. No previous printmaking is required. Prerequisite: Foundation or permission of instructor.
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3.00 Credits
1.5 credtis This versatile print medium takes A collage approach to creating the printing plate. Thin layers of paper, fabric, tape, gesso, carborundum, etc. are adhered and sealed to heavy matboard or masonite, and printed intaglio or relief. This course introduces carborundum prints and polyester silk prints, as well as A more painterly approach using gesso, glue and modeling paste. When printing, the emphasis is on color experimentation rather than editioning. Prerequisite: Foundation or permission of instructor.
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1.50 Credits
1.5 credits In This course, students have the opportunity to work with photo-based images to create prints. Both photo-lithography and photoetching are used as students work with personal, appropriated and manipulated imagery, as well as personalized handmarks. Printmaking experience is not required; familiarity with Photoshop is helpful. Prerequisite: Foundation or permission of instructor.
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1.50 Credits
1.5 credits An introduction to the basic intaglio techniques of dry point, etching, soft-ground and aquatint. Emphasis is on plate development, printing, presentation, health and safety rules, care of equipment and studio practices. Prerequisite: Foundation or permission of instructor.
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1.50 Credits
1.5 credits Students learn the techniques of lithography, the process of drawing on stone or A prepared aluminum plate as A method of printmaking, Monotype techniques are also learned to produce unique images using the etching press. Both methods are notable for their rich, painterly results. Prerequisite: Foundation or permission of instructor.
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