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Printmaking 
You will design and etch an copper plate, using traditional etching tools. You will learn the benefits of cross-hatching for modeling and shading, and the use of line to differentiate between areas of the composition.
Rubric Code: W9ACW2
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Subject: Arts and Design  
Type: Project  
Grade Levels: Undergraduate

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  unprofessional:

Did not do, or failed to complete this portion of the assignment.

0 pts

Amateur:

Finished, but poorly executed. Not well planned. Borders messy, stained and/or uneven, Prints aren't exactly the same. No sense of engagement in process

10 pts

Hobbyist:

Finished well. Intentional and somewhat planned. Borders just mediocre. Prints are somewhat the same. Some feeling of engagement in the process.

15 pts

Novice:

Finished really nice. Intentional and well planned. Borders are fairly clean. Prints are almost the same. More of a feeling of engagement in the process.

20 pts

Professional:

Finished perfectly, and clearly printed. Very clean borders. Every print is exactly like the others. Evidence of being fully engaged in the process.

25 pts

Eye
25 pts

Design quality
intentional. The use of the elements and principles obvious and attractive to the viewer.

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Hand
25 pts

Consistently well inked and printed. Each impression looks like previous one. A beautifully crafted print.

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Heart
25 pts

Feeling of authenticity. Work appears to the viewer as having been executed by one who is enthusiastically engaged and committed to the image and the process. Turned in on time.

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Total points possible
75 pts

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Keywords:
  • Composition, line quality, shading, modeling, cross-hatching, value, biting, etching, mordant, inking and wiping the plate


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