Fabric printing - 14th May, 2019


This week we explored using our mark making on fabric in preparation for our banner and used a combination of printing and drawing for our designs.

We used polystyrene tiles this time for printing and fabric paint.  Impressing our marks into the polystyrene takes a little practice but we learned as we tried just exactly how hard or soft  we needed to press to get the best print.



We could chose whatever subject we liked but some of us picked subjects we have been learning about, such as castles, ships and trains.


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 Aneasha drew the Carlisle Canal Basin on fabric with crayons - showing the castle and Dixon's chimney in the background.  Well done - great concentration.


Evan used crayons to show effects of weather, clouds, rain and tried a new technique called frottage - placing paper over a textured surface then rubbing over with a crayon to add interest to the sea.
Well done Evan.


A great print by Lexie
  After printing, some of us did some more drawing - which we really enjoy - using hard and soft marks as we had learned last time.

It was a very busy afternoon - time flew by and a teacher had to remind us it was nearly home time!
Well done everyone for trying something new.




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