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In a message dated 1/10/00 10:10:39 PM Eastern Standard Time,
dmammone writes:
> was a printmaking major for a year or two about 25 years ago. Now I am
> trying to set up a small printmaking shop. I thought we would do
> monoprints, and try colloragraphs using the slab roller next door in
pottery
> as a make shift press, plus I have a Gocco printer I'm determined to tame.
> If the classes go well, they will consider better funding. Any ideas?
Does
> this sound realistic? Grades 2 and up. If I supply bench hooks, do you
> think 2nd graders could cut their own soft cut material by themselves or
> should the draw them, I cut them?
>
> Diannabanana
I might been too late and this may have already been answered, but, Woody
Duncan has a fabulous lesson on collagraghs at his sight. I used it with my
HSers and they were wonderful!
Gabrielle
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