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Relief Printmaking/ 3 Print Edition 
The student will create a relief printmaking block using carved styrofoam. The student will print an edition of 3-5 signed, numbered, and dated prints.
Rubric Code: BX5C7WX
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Subject: Arts and Design  
Type: Project  
Grade Levels: 6-8, 9-12

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Relief print project Edition of 3
  Artist needs to improve

69 or below=D-F

(N/A)

Artist is headed to the gallery

70-79=C

(N/A)

Artist has arrived at the gallery!

80-89=B

(N/A)

Artist is selling artwork!

90-100=A

(N/A)

Design/Composition

25 points

Artist needs to improve

The student design / composition shows limited or no preplanning. The space filled in an awkward haphazard or illegible manner.
Artist is headed to the gallery

The student shows limited knowledge of the principles and elements of design with regard to the composition of the subject matter for this series of prints.

Student did not fill the picture plane leaving more than half of the area blank.
Artist has arrived at the gallery!

The student shows good knowledge of the principles and elements of design with regard to the composition of the subject matter for this series of prints.

Student mostly filled the picture plane leaving less than half of the area blank.
Artist is selling artwork!

The student shows superior knowledge of the principles and elements of design with regard to the composition of the subject matter for this series of prints.

Student filled the picture plane with attention to detail and space within and surrounding the main image.
Drawing

25 points

Artist needs to improve

Drawing is illegible as an image. The image is messy, smeared, ripped or printed in the wrong format.
Artist is headed to the gallery

Drawing is legible but limited in skill or concept.
The work may have smears or stray marks.
Artist has arrived at the gallery!

Drawing is legible and competent in skill or concept, yet fills the space in an expected manner.
Artist is selling artwork!

The drawing is superior in skill and concept and fills the space in a creative or original way.
Prints/ Print quality

25 points

Artist needs to improve

1 or fewer prints turned in. More than 2 prints are messy, damaged or smeared.
Artist is headed to the gallery

At least 1 of 2 of the prints in the edition are turned in. Both of the prints are good quality, with solid and consistent ink.
Artist has arrived at the gallery!

All 3 prints in the edition are turned in. 2 or more of the prints are of very good quality, with solid and consistent ink coverage.
Artist is selling artwork!

All 3-5 prints in the edtion are turned and all 3 are of excellent quality. All parts of the image show solid and consistent ink.
Cooperation/Cleanup

25 points

Artist needs to improve

The student is always off task in the art room, does not follow directions, or refuses to participate in the project fully.
Student may misuse, waste or destroy art materials carelessly.
Student may leave a mess.
Artist is headed to the gallery

The student is frequently off task in the studio, may not follow directions, or delays cleanup.
Artist has arrived at the gallery!

The student is almost always on-task, follows directions for the project, and cleans up his/her work area in a timely fashion.
Artist is selling artwork!

The student is always on-task in the art room, follows the directions for the project the first time they are given, and cleans up their work area in a timely fashion.



Keywords:
  • Print, brayer, plate/block, relief, intaglio


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