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Year 10 GCSE Art   –  “Portrait Printing” project  - Evaluation
 
On a piece of A4 paper, produce an account of the work you have done in the “Portrait Printing” project. Write the title Portrait Printing” project at the top and divide the page into five sections. In each section write about one of the different aspects of the project. In the lists below are some words and phrases you could use in each of the sections.
 
Section 1 – Gridded Portrait
Selecting a photgraph.     Black and white photography                Expressions         Making a grid            Gridding a photograph 
2B Pencil   6B pencil         Shading             Blending         Smudging           Modulated shading            textures   erasers
 
Section 2     Lino Cut – Explain how to make a lino cut.
Lino Block              Lino cutting tools                pencil             Japanese portrait                 practise print             Cutting the lino        smooth gouges         smooth slithers               cutting safely              coloured paper      printing ink                  roller         thin layer        dry roller          blue ink        pressing lightly             pressing firmly    
           
Section 3      – Mono Print. describe how you made a mono print.
Elizabeth Catlett             Linear drawing   A4 printer paper         Ink roller          Black Ink      Thin bed of ink  
Sketching            Compositional studies       Selecting        Tonal Studies           Background               Format
 
Section 4      – Polyprint:  describe how you made your polyprint.,
Max Beckmann          Linear drawing              Tracing paper         Ink roller          Black Ink      Thin bed of ink
Sketching            Compositional studies       Selecting        Tonal Studies           Background               Format
 
Section 5 – Sgraffito
Samella Lewis          White Wax crayon        Graphite Stick       A4 white paper       frame       block of wax     thick layer
Scratch                     carved lines                    high contrast

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