Recently this term has been filled with numerous individual print projects accross Key Stages 4 and 5. The variations from dry point acrylic to more technical aqua tints on copper plates, has led to exciting experimentation for both students and teachers. Traditional printing processes have been fully engaged with by all students and they have been encouraged to make thier own decisions in refining their work. Knowledge from our amazing print-maker Madalena has been revisited and all pupils have excelled in their outcomes.
Friday, 11 December 2015
Printing
Recently this term has been filled with numerous individual print projects accross Key Stages 4 and 5. The variations from dry point acrylic to more technical aqua tints on copper plates, has led to exciting experimentation for both students and teachers. Traditional printing processes have been fully engaged with by all students and they have been encouraged to make thier own decisions in refining their work. Knowledge from our amazing print-maker Madalena has been revisited and all pupils have excelled in their outcomes.
Recently this term has been filled with numerous individual print projects accross Key Stages 4 and 5. The variations from dry point acrylic to more technical aqua tints on copper plates, has led to exciting experimentation for both students and teachers. Traditional printing processes have been fully engaged with by all students and they have been encouraged to make thier own decisions in refining their work. Knowledge from our amazing print-maker Madalena has been revisited and all pupils have excelled in their outcomes.
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