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Relief Printing - Woodblock/Woodcut 
You will design and cut a woodblock, using traditional wood cutting tools, to use as a relief printing plate. You will learn the benefits of cross-hatching for modeling and shading, and the use of pattern to differentiate between areas of the composition.
Rubric Code: Z382CW
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Subject: Arts and Design  
Type: Project  
Grade Levels: Undergraduate

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  Not Completed:

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

0 pts

Poor:

Finished, but poorly executed. Lines are not intentional or planned. Borders are messy - both stained and uneven, Prints aren't exactly the same.

1 pts

Average:

Finished well. Lines are intentional and somewhat planned. Borders are either dirty or uneven - but not both. Prints are some what the same.

2 pts

Good:

Finished really nice. Lines are intentional and well planned. Borders are neither dirty or uneven - very clean. Prints are almost the same.

3 pts

Excellent:

Finished perfectly, and clearly printed. Perfectly clean borders, perfectly even. Every print is exactly like the others.

4 pts

Registration and Editioning
60 %

All borders should be EXACTLY equal, and completely clean and neat. Every print included in the Edition should be an EXACT replica.

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Line Quality
30 %

The lines making up the image should well planed, well carved, and create a pattern or design of their own that adds to the piece.

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Cleanliness
10 %

Keep the studio clean!

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Keywords:
  • Composition, line quality, shading, modeling, cross-hatching, linier grain wood, plywood, V Gouge, U Gouge, Straight Knife, Slant Knife, Whet Stone, Cutting Oil


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