Art - Freshman · Hull · c2 Band Public Feed
Element Print
Radon was discovered by Friedrich Ernst Dorn a german chemist. Radon was found when chemist realized a gas emitting from other radioactive elements. the residue left from the elements when they breakdown is radon. 86 is the atomic number, 222 is the atomic mass. For this element a lot of images immediately popped into mind with gas masks and explosions but that seemed too easy and unoriginal. I thought of a character named Radioactive Man from the Simpsons and realized that he fit perfectly with the properties of radon. It was a different and fun way to represent Radon.
The first step to make this print was to sketch out my image on a 4x6 rectangle. After we had the perfect sketch we laid tracing paper on top and traced the image onto the tracing paper. That is when we were given our plate to trace the image one last time onto to the plate. We had to make sure that we trcaed the image on the plate backwards so that when would print it, it would be right side up. We had paint on a tray and used the paint roller to evenly spread the paint onto our plate. We printed the image onto a sheet of paper and used a wooden spoon to smooth out the paint and details on the paper. Then we cut out the border and glued the image on.
If i were to make this print a second time I would make a more complex image so that it would be more visually pleasing and have the process be more precise. also i wish i would've had spread the paint evenly so that there wouldn't be all of those white lines. I enjoyed the painting and actual printing the most because it was really fun having our image come to life and printed onto the paper.
Copper
Dalnicks Matt Print
What is your element? Name and atomic number My element is Titanium and the atomic number is 22. Tell the reader about your element, history, function/use and so on. My element was discovered by William Gregor in 1779 in Cornwall, England.My element can be used in aircraft, space crafts, and missiles. Titanium is also very resistant to corrosion in water it is used in desalination plants and also to protect hulls of ships, submarines, and other structure in seawater. Titanium is found in all rocks, sand, clay, and other soils. It is also present in plants, animals, and natural waters.Titanium is a transition metal. How did you get the idea for the imagery you chose? One of my favorite superheroes was the Wolverine. All through my childhood, I watched his movie, and when I hear titanium I remember of his claws. At first, he had bone claws but a scientist infected him with titanium and his claws became made of titanium. What process did you go through to make this print? First I had to draw three different designs that interested me. I had titanium balls, a titanium arrow, and The Wolverines claws. The one that caught my most interest was the claws. I then had to draw my design with great detail to make it look real. After this, we traced our element and our design onto a sheet of paper, which we then traced it again on a piece of foam. We then proceeded to rolling paint on it and pressing it down against a paper to create our image. In my case, I decided to use the color red. What would you do differently if you did this print a second time? If I were to print this again I would evenly spread the paint better so my picture could be better detailed, and have a better outline. My prints came out good but I believe some parts of the image could be better defined and more colored in. What part of the project did you enjoy the most? Describe the step and what you liked so much about it. The part I enjoyed doing the most was drawing Wolverines hand. I am not a very good artist, so I had to research different hands to get a better image on how to draw a hand. Surprisingly it is very hard to draw a hand because there is so much detail. When I looked at my final piece I was very proud of it.
Alexis Sweeney Week 9 - Day 1 & 2 print/matt
Nickel
Print/Matt Elements
Printmaking
Week 3 - Day 2 - blog - negative/positive space
Negative Space (many days late)
Negative space is complicated. It’s kind of a hard concept to get but once you get it into your mind and think about it’s pretty simple. Negative space is the space that is in between and around the subject of whatever you are looking at or trying to show. For me real-life examples are the easiest so I will give you some. In this photo for example, my camera is focused on the heart and the background is my kitchen table but if I were to take a picture of my table from the ceiling than the floor would be the negative space because the subject would would the table and the floor would just be the backdrop.
Since this picture was pretty simple it was easy to find the negative space as you have the cut-outs in the heart which make them no longer the subject so that was pretty simple to find.
It definitely helps an artist to see negative space because, if you’re good, you can manipulate it to make things pop out of the image. Like those photos where the picture is focused on something but then you see something tough in the background of the photo and it’s really cool so I can really add another layer to art.
Seeing negative space in art definitely helps as it allows people to get a whole picture because you can definitely focus on something but then to see the surroundings of what you’re trying to show that’s really good and, I think separates the good artists from the great ones.