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Marker Mono-Printing With Angie, 9-12 years old

In this one time course, students will learn about printmaking. We will make a mono-print with items you probably already have at home.
Angela Craine
Average rating:
4.3
Number of reviews:
(6)
Class

What's included

1 live meeting
55 mins in-class hours

Class Experience

One of the exciting things with printmaking is that it creates unexpected results.  We do not always know what the print will reveal before we lift the printing plate. 
Join me in this hands on class as I introduce printmaking and show examples of different types of professional prints. I encourage discussion and questions from students. I also encourage students to show their work to the class.  If this is not something they want to participate in that is fine, as well.  Before we are finished, I will explain how to display and sign a print. I look forward to sharing the experience of printmaking with you!

Learning Goals

Students will learn to make a mono-print.  How to line the paper and plate up before the print is made.  How to add to the print with soft pastels and how to clean up the print and sign the print. Terms: Vertical, Horizontal, Horizon, Landscape, Dominance, Balance, Contrast.
learning goal

Other Details

Supply List
Heavy white paper: water color paper or card-stock. around 9"x12" size
Water based markers: Crayola or other washable markers
Tin foil (preferably) or plastic (zip-lock bag with zip cut off)
Spray bottle with water
Either soft pastels, chalk pastels, conte crayons, oil pastels, or other chalk or crayon.
sharpened pencil
artist eraser, or other eraser
External Resources
Learners will not need to use any apps or websites beyond the standard Outschool tools.
Joined April, 2020
4.3
6reviews
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Teacher expertise and credentials
I am an art teacher with 17 years experience teaching children in public schools, private schools, home school groups, Art League classes and one-on-one tutoring. 
All children are naturally creative, so as an art teacher I do not stop at simply being creative.  I will bring different artist techniques to the classroom and help "train your child's eye" or learn what to look for when creating.  For example, where to place the the dominant area in the picture, or how to move the viewers eye through the picture. As students are young, it is beneficial for them to copy or follow step-by-step with the teacher, but as they gain understanding and confidence, using different techniques, their artwork will be uniquely theirs and not a copy of anyone else's.  
One of the things I love about art is redeeming our mistakes.  Using what at first is an un-wanted mistake and using it as the foundation of something better.  
My family enjoys the outdoors. We live in the country and enjoy farm animals, gardening and simply being in nature. It is very likely plants, animals and outdoor life will make it's way into our classes.
Let's have fun creating! I look forward to seeing you in my art class.

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$10

per class
Meets once
55 min

Completed by 4 learners
Live video meetings
Ages: 9-12
9-10 learners per class

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