Mixed Media book. Design a book that incorporates block printing, monoprinting, image transfers, and embroidery. Your submission must...

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Mixed Media book Bettina Pauly 2011 Design a book that incorporates block printing, monoprinting, image transfers, and embroidery. Guiding Question: What does it mean to make? Your submission must... Be a book. Have at least 6 pages. Include at least 1 print of your animal block. Include at least 1 image transfer. Include at least 1 monoprint. Include embroidery. Be well documented in your workbook Refer to Rubric for more

PROCEDURES Investigate: Look up each of the listed reference artists and analyze their work. Research your assigned animal: food sources, habitat, etc. Plan: Brainstorm the type of book making that will lend itself best to what you want to convey about your animal. Make at least 2 sketches in your workbook. Add annotations. Collect materials that you can use in your book: fabric scraps, old books, patterend paper, monoprinting materials. Create: A book with at least 6 pages that conveys a message about your animal. Evaluate: Student Work by Fernanda R. 2014 Lauren Faulkenberry 2011 In your workbook, write a 1 paragraph reflection about your finished work. Did you convey your intent? Were you successful? What changes would you make to your book?

workbook Follow the template below for this studio. All writing should be completed in blue or black pen. Add the date for every entry. Include high quality photos of your work in progress. Intent: MIXED MEDIA BOOK DATE Concept Feedback: DATE Progress Photo DATE Materials: Techniques: Description of Photo Brainstorming/sketches with annotations: Initial Reflection: DATE Progress Feedback DATE Feedback: DATE Final Reflection: DATE Progress Photo DATE Concept Explanation

RESOURCES Book Arts: Lisa Kokin Bettina Pauly Lauren Faulkenberry Yoojin Kim Teresa Childers Sharyon McCartney Carey Watters Anne Covell Kimberly Izenman Mary Elizabeth Nelson Embroidery Artists: Nike Schroeder Izzyana Suhaimi Ana Teresa Barboza Diane Meyer Defne Tesal Stephanie K. Clark Emily Barletta Susana Bauer Stacey Page Allison Watkins Videos: Needle & Thread How to Videos: http://www.needlenthread.com/videos Anatomy of a Linocut http://vimeo.com/19641694 Deep Sea Diver by Linocutboy http://vimeo.com/56255143 PRINT with gelli https://vimeo.com/79411595 Books: Printmaking + Mixed Media by Dorit Elisha 500 Handmade Books by Steve Miller 500 Handmade Books Volume 2 by Julie Chen PUSH Print by Jamie Berger Print Workshop by Christine Schmidt The Printmaking Bible by Ann D arcy Hughes & Vernon-Morris

Name: Technical Competence Evidence: completed mixed media book. To what extent does the submitted work demonstrate: effective application and manipulation of media and materials; effective application and manipulation of the formal qualities (elements and principles) Mixed Media Book Criteria 0-3 5 10 15 Use of Embroidery does not adequate use of use of embroidery a embroidery an adequate descriptors. Student minimal and level of technical used embroidery inconsistent level of competence in applying incorrectly or did not technical competence embroidery stitches. attempt to include in applying embroidery embroidery. stitches. Use of Animal Block Use of Monoprinting and Image Transfers Craftsmanship does not descriptors. Student used printmaking incorrectly or did not attempt to include printmaking. does not descriptors. Student used media incorrectly or did not attempt to include monoprinting or image transfer techniques. does not descriptors. Work submitted is tattered, incomplete, or in poor physical condition. use of printmaking a minimal and inconsistent level of technical competence in applying animal block. use of media a minimal and inconsistent level of technical competence in applying monoprinting or image transfer techniques. craftsmanship. Stay marks are evident. Studio is in less than ideal physical condition. adequate use of printmaking an adequate level of technical competence in applying animal block adequate use of media an adequate level of technical competence in applying monoprinting or image transfer techniques. adequate craftsmanship. Stay marks and adhesives are not evident. Studio is in ideal physical condition. effective use of embroidery an effective and deliberate level of technical competence in embroidery stitches. effective use of printmaking an effective and deliberate level of technical competence in applying animal block effective use of media an effective and deliberate level of technical competence in applying monoprinting or image transfer techniques. effective craftsmanship. Stay marks and adhesives are not evident. Studio is in excellent physical condition.

Conceptual Qualities Evidence: completed mixed media book. To what extent does the submitted work demonstrate: effective resolution of imagery, signs and symbols to realize the function, meaning and purpose of the art works, as appropriate to stated intentions? Reviewing, Refining and Reflecting Evidence: completed mixed media book and oral presentation of work. To what extent does the work demonstrate: the ability to review and refine selected ideas, skills, processes and techniques, and to reflect on the acquisition of skills and their development as a visual artist? Total Marks Concept and Creativity Personal Engagement and Reflection does not descriptors. Composition does not appear to be planned or is unfinished. does not descriptors. Work is incomplete and student does not demonstrate personal engagement. Student rarely uses class time to develop his/her artistic skills. Student is infrequently productive and completes few tasks with a positive attitude. elaboration of ideas or concepts and use of creativity, imagery is obvious, contrived or superficial. Composition reflects minimal planning. demonstrates little understanding of the process of reviewing or refining ideas, skills, processes or techniques. Reflection is mostly descriptive or superficial. Student personal engagement. Student uses class time minimally to develop his/her artistic skills. Student is occasionally productive and completes some tasks with a positive attitude. visually elaborates ideas or concepts to a point of adequate realization and demonstrates the use of creativity, imagery results in adequate communication of stated artistic intentions. Composition is mostly planned. a process of reviewing and refining ideas, skills, processes and techniques, but this is underdeveloped. presents a reflection upon the acquisition of skills as an artist, but with room for further depth. Student demonstrates adequate personal engagement. Student uses class time adequately to develop his/her artistic skills. Student is productive, focused, and completes tasks with a positive attitude most of the time. visually elaborates ideas or concepts to a point of effective realization and demonstrates the subtle use of complex creativity, imagery, results in effective communication of stated artistic intentions. Composition is thoroughly planned and well- executed. a highly effective and consistent process of reviewing and refining ideas, skills, processes and techniques. The work presents a meaningful and assured reflection upon the acquisition of skills and analysis of the student s development as an artist. Student demonstrates effective personal engagement. Student always uses class time effectively o fully develop his/her artistic skills. Student is constantly productive, focused, and completes all tasks with a positive attitude