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Sea life print – Elementary Art Lesson

January 27, 2019 by sueboo

Printmaking is such a fun medium to teach to elementary students. I try to do at least one lesson in block printing per year and it typically ends up being the favorite/most memorable for the kids.

I thought I’d go out on a limb with the fourth-graders and teach them how to do a reduction print of a sea animal. Before we began, however, I demonstrated the concept of a mirror image by having one of the students stand facing me and mirror my movements. We discussed how when I move my right hand, the student moved her left hand and vice versa. The point I tried to make was that when carving a block for printmaking (in our case, styrofoam), the resulting print will be a mirror image of that carving.

Here’s a brief explanation of the project:

  • Carve simple outline of sea creature.
  • Apply ink evenly using a brayer.
  • Press foam sheet face down on paper to make a print.
  • Carve details into foam and cut out sea creature.
  • Apply black ink to foam and place carefully face down on original print.
  • Press, remove and voila! Reduction print.

Below is the slideshow (Powerpoint) I used to introduce the project to the students. Feel free to use and adjust it to meet the needs of your classroom.

Sea Life Print PowerpointDownload

Posted in: Art Lessons, Everyday life Tagged: art lesson for kids, elementary art lesson, printmaking

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