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autumn art ideas

Two-tone Autumn Leaf Print

November 4, 2016 by sueboo

During a fourth/fifth grade art lesson, we covered the concepts of open and closed composition, then briefly explain block-printing.  I made sure to have plenty of band-aids on hand, since the carving tools are sharp.  We ended up maxing out at two band-aids, which isn’t too shabby for a class of over 25 ten and eleven year-olds.

I would hesitate to do this art lesson with just any class, since it requires a bit of tenacity unusual in many elementary-aged kids, but block-printing is a skill that is sometimes underutilized by volunteer art teachers so I was willing to take my chances.  Plus, it’s just plain fun.  The kids simply love it for its uniqueness so I don’t mind forking out some funds for at least one block-printing lesson per year.

I purchased most of my materials from dickblick.com so I have included the links to those specific items.  They are affiliate links, which means that if you purchase any of the products, I will receive a small commission at no additional cost to you.

Materials used: Linoleum carving tools, rubber-like carving block (4X6 inch), pencil, water-based printing ink, block-printing paper (or any smooth paper, if you prefer), brayers, sheet of plexiglass (or any flat surface, really)

Difficulty: Moderate to advanced for upper elementary grades

Draw image on block
Follow pencil lines to carve image

Roll ink on block
Press onto paper to make print
Carve additional areas out of block

Cover with a different color
Place on top of original print

Feel free to use the following Powerpoint Presentation detailing the steps in this lesson:

Two-tone Autumn Leaf Print Powerpoint

 

Posted in: Art Lessons, Lessons Tagged: autumn art ideas, block printing, elementary art lesson, fifth grade art, fourth grade art

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