Making a Collagraph How to achieve texture in your plate

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Making a Collagraph

How to achieve texture in your plate

Paper

• Thick paper layered on top of each other or foam core to create embossment or raised area

• Cut out stencil

Cardboard

• Corrugated

Paint/Brush Strokes

• Thick Acrylic• Various brush strokes• Palette Knife• Carve into thick paint

Carve into plaster/gesso

• Apply plaster or gesso• Allow time to dry• Carve/scratch design

Fabrics

• Lace• Mesh• Screening• Doilies

Organic Materials

Wood Glue

• Smooth• Stippling• Draw designs• Wood burn when dry

Other Materials

• Buttons• Coins• Paper Clips• Clock parts (gears/gadgets)• Tooth picks

Other Materials

• Sandpaper• Tin Foil• Washers• Feathers• String• Bubble wrap

Examples

Examples

Examples

You can still see the image, but it focuses on texture

Examples

Calendar

• 3/6 – Text Choice • 3/10 – Bring in text to make copies• 3/12 – Drawing of plate including description

of textures to be used completed in sketchbook (no larger than 8 x 8 inches)

• 3/16 – 3/26 – Create plate• 3/26 – Completed plate due at the end of class

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