It all started by learning how to draw a simple design. The simple design had to show one of the 3P's of The Treaty of Waitangi (Protection, Participation, Partnership) and also had to have a Connection (our 2016 Inquiry theme) to ourselves.
We discovered that it is much easier to draw from a photo or other image, rather than draw from our imagination.
Once we had our image ready we enlarged it by drawing it one more time on to a piece of paper. Then we placed it over a piece of lino and traced over our drawing (hard) with a ballpoint pen. This made an indent in the lino so we knew where to cut.
Bailey has drawn a car racing on a track. |
Bailey has imprinted his car and track onto this piece of lino. |
After cutting we got to make things even messier by using ink. We rolled the ink onto our lino pieces then pressed them (with clean rollers) on to coloured paper.
Here's Mr Brown talking us through the process:
Once we saw how our first prints came out we got the chance to wash the lino off and then improve on our work by cutting it some more. Some off us needed to make our cuts deeper, while others of us needed to add some more detail. Once we'd done that we could print again. We repeated this process a few times until we had a progression of 3 prints to display.
Rolling the ink onto the lino. |
Rolling the back of the paper on top of the ink lino. |
Peeling the paper off to reveal the print. |
Ka pai everyone in Room 4&5. Your art work looks amazing and can be seen in both classroom's as well as in the School office foyer.
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