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Relief Printmaking/ 5 Print Edition
Relief Printmaking/ 5 Print Edition
The student will create a relief printmaking block using carved Softoleum. The student will print an edition of 6 and will chose the 4 best to mount.
Rubric Code:
NXB95CC
By
LNYoung
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Subject:
Arts and Design
Type:
Project
Grade Levels:
9-12
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Relief Printmaking
Relief print project Edition of 6
level 1
1 pts
level 2
2 pts
level 3
3 pts
level 4
4 pts
Self Evaluation
(N/A)
Design/Composition
level 1
The student design / composition shows limited or no preplanning. The space filled in an awkward haphazard or illegible manner.
level 2
The student shows limited knowledge of the Northwest Native American Artwork with regard to the composition of the subject matter for this series of prints.
level 3
The student shows good knowledge of the Northwest Native American Artwork with regard to the composition of the subject matter for this series of prints.
level 4
The student shows superior knowledge of the Northwest Native American Artwork with regard to the composition of the subject matter for this series of prints.
Self Evaluation
Drawing / carving
level 1
Drawing is illegible as an image. The image is messy, smeared, ripped or printed in the wrong format.
level 2
Drawing is legible but limited in skill or concept. The space is not filled in an interesting manner.<BR>
The work may have smears or stray marks.
level 3
Drawing is legible and competent in skill or concept, yet fills the space in an expected manner.
level 4
The drawing is superior in skill and concept and fills the spece in a creative or orignal way.
Self Evaluation
Prints/ Print quality
level 1
5 or fewer prints turned in. More than3 prints are messy, damaged or smeared.
level 2
All 5 prints in the edition are turned in.3 or more of the prints are good quality, with even coverage and crisp edges .
level 3
All 5 prints in the edition are turned in. 4 or more of the prints are of very good quality, with even paint coverage and crisp edges.
level 4
All 6 prints are turned in and all 6 are of excellent quality. All parts of the image and the edges of the block are crisp and clear. All of the prints are titled, signed/dated, and numbered.
Self Evaluation
Cooperation/Cleanup
level 1
The student is frequently off task in the studio, does not follow directions, or refuses to participate in the project fully.<BR>
Student may misuse, waste or destroy art materials carelessly.<BR>
Student may leave a mess.
level 2
The student is frequently off task in the studio, may not follow directions, or delays cleanup.
level 3
The student is sometimes off task, follows directions for the project, and cleans up his/her work area in a timely fashion.
level 4
The student is almost always on task in the studio, follows the directions for the project the first time they are given, and cleansup their work area in a timely fashion.
Self Evaluation
Mounted for display
level 1
The prints are messy and uneven. it is not ready for display.
level 2
The 4 best prints are mounted with a 1/4 inch border and mounted on a piece of construction paper. The cuts are not straight and the paper is not centered or evenly spaced.
level 3
The 4 best prints are mounted with a 1/4 inch border and mounted on a piece of construction paper. The cuts are mostly straight and the paper is centered and evenly spaced.
level 4
The 4 best prints are mounted with a 1/4 inch border and mounted on a piece of construction paper. The cuts are straight and the paper is centered and evenly spaced.
Self Evaluation
Keywords:
Print, brayer, plate/block, relief
Subjects:
Arts and Design
Types:
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