Freedman-Carmen, Miriam: Art 6
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- About My Classroom
- Classroom Rules
- Relief of Hand Holding Object
- FLORAL ART WORKSHEET
- Amate Bark Painting
- Amate Bark Painting Continued
- Reductive Printmaking
- Can Can
- Contrast Through Negative and Positive Shapes
- Think Big
- Mosaic Maniacs Club
- The Language of the Arts
- Chinese Paper Cutting
- "Please Allow Me To Introduce Myself"
- Sixth Graders Light Up a Room
- Mona Lisa in the 21st century
- Chinese Brushstroke Painting
- "Who Let the Shoes Out?"
- "Zentangle" Fridays
- Narrative Quilts
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REDUCTIVE PRINTMAKING
Students are introduced to Printmaking by creating a Reductive print.
A Reductive print is made by first creating an image on a Styrofoam plate.
The varied colors of the final print are created by cutting apart piecesof the original Styrofoam plate and printing each piece separately.