Printmaking Blog Post & final steps for the element print
What is your element? Name and atomic number
My element is Ag also known as silver. The atomic number is 47.
Tell the reader about your element, history, function/use and so on.
There use to be silver mining back to 3000 B.C., in Turkey and in Greece
They were used at family dinners as the finest knives and forks
Silver forms in star explosions called supernovae, as does gold
According to the Silver Institute 85 percent of the silver produced worldwide came from Bolivia, Peru and Mexico between 1500 and 1800.
Silver was used on photographic plates in the first
Used in electronics and batteries
How did you get the idea for the imagery you chose?
Well, it took me a while to figure out the right piece on how to represent silver. As I did research on what is made of silver. I started thinking about the olympics and the different medals. 1st- gold, 2nd- silver and 3rd bronze. I then decided I will draw a medal.
What process did you go through to make this print?
It took me about 2-3 class periods to get the whole print completed. I went through the process of trying to perfect my drawing. Then tracing and pasting. Waiting a week later to print and mat, printing it was hard because there was barely any paint left, but I mainly had trouble with matting.
What would you do differently if you did this print a second time?
If I could print a second time, I would use my time wisely. Meaning if I need ideas come to you during my lunch to get extra help.
What part of the project did you enjoy the most? Describe the step and what you liked so much about it.
Out of the whole project the part I enjoyed the most was researching silver made objects. I got a chance to learn about things that I didn’t know before. As I was doing research I was amazed by the multiple things made out of silver.
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