Skyline printmaking
Description: For this project, we created a skyline using printmaking techniques. We began by painting a sunset background with watercolors, applying the wet-on-wet technique to achieve a smooth, realistic sunset effect on the watercolor paper. Afterward, we set the paintings aside to dry. While the sunsets were drying, we started working on our print. We used a piece of paper the same size as our foam plate to design a skyline of our choice, ensuring it included at least three structures. We then taped the paper onto the foam printmaking plate and traced the design with firm pressure. Once the design was transferred, we removed the paper and retraced the outline on the foam to ensure it was deeply pressed. Next, we applied black printmaking ink to the foam using a brayer and tested the print on scrap paper to check the design. After confirming it was ready, we applied a second layer of ink and pressed the foam plate onto our dried sunset background.
Extension: Something you could do as an extension activity is have them create a place they specifically learned about in a social studies lesson. For example, if they were learning about the Berlin wall they could try to recreate that through printmaking. Or if they were learning about the colosseum they could create that.
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