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welcome to another video of Tam at home my name is Katie Iamp;#39;m a museum educator and teaching artist at the Tacoma Art Museum thank you for joining me today for some art making Iamp;#39;m so excited to be doing this with you and todayamp;#39;s project is one of my favorite things ever which is printing and printmaking is essentially creating a stamp and the artist we will be looking at today from Tamamp;#39;s collection uses printmaking in a very interesting way so letamp;#39;s take a look this work is called color and oval space by Glen Alps let your eye move all over the artwork left to right and top to bottom what patterns do you see there are a lot of layers of color and pattern in this artwork pretend that you can step into it imagine you can step in between each layer and go deeper and deeper into the work how many layers can you find now that weamp;#39;re feeling a little inspired letamp;#39;s get started on our print like I mentioned printmaking is basically

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0:39 1:05 Like this embossed pattern place a sheet of paper over the surface and rub firmly with the side forMoreLike this embossed pattern place a sheet of paper over the surface and rub firmly with the side for broken crayon repeat the process for several different textures. And colors explore.
Using a vinyl eraser (you could use a natural rubber one too, but vinyl erasers are harder and are probably going to be more effective) Ill gently rub back and forth over the mark several times.
The technique was developed by Max Ernst in drawings made from 1925. Frottage is the French word for rubbing. Ernst was inspired by an ancient wooden floor where the grain of the planks had been accentuated by many years of scrubbing. The patterns of the graining suggested strange images to him.
Materials Supplies rubber bands, craft foam shaped sticker on an index card, keys, buttons, texture plates (cut small), large puzzle pieces glued to cardboard, sandpaper, shoe soles, textured wallpaper, washers, Legos, sponges, paperclips, fabric: lace, doilies, burlap, texture mats, etc.
A technique that involves rubbing pencil, graphite, chalk, crayon, or another medium onto a sheet of paper that has been placed on top of a textured object or surface. The process causes the raised portions of the surface below to be translated to the sheet.
0:29 1:05 And colors explore. And see how many interesting patterns you can. Create you.MoreAnd colors explore. And see how many interesting patterns you can. Create you.
A rubbing (frottage) is a reproduction of the texture of a surface created by placing a piece of paper or similar material over the subject and then rubbing the paper with something to deposit marks, most commonly charcoal or pencil but also various forms of blotted and rolled ink, chalk, wax, and many other substances

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