I do all that and also monoprints with caran dache water soluble crayons.
They are GREAT! The students just need to draw on aluminum plates
(available from any art supply catalog) with the crayons, then print them by
running them thru a press onto damp paper. The line quality is very
expressive.
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>I love to do collagraphs( nonobjective and using Kimono's as a design
>idea),
>woodcuts,( 2 sides color and black), embossings( 3-7 levels), etchings (
>plexiglas), stamp prints ( cardboard and sponge), Linoleum blocks ( 3
>blocks
>in repetition,like Warhol), monoprints(both oil paint and createx). These
>would be enough to do in a half of a year. I don't do silkscreen printing
>because of space problems and cost.
>
>I might be sharing these things at the NAEA Conference if I get to give one
>of my presentations. If I do there will be lesson plans and examples of
>all
>of these printmaking medias.
>
>Ken Schwab
>San Jose CA
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