Printmaking
24 points * 12 studio hours per week * Full-year subject * Caulfield
Objectives On completion of this subject students should have begun to develop an understanding of the basic methods and materials associated with the printmaking processes of relief, planographic and intaglio; the conceptual and analytical skills that underpin the methods of a fine art visual investigation; a curiosity towards the theories that inform contemporary fine art practice; a basis for experimentation, that has the potential to generate a diverse range of image making resulting in a graphic sensibility; and an attitude towards drawing that engages observation, analysis, selection and visual expression.
Synopsis This subject aims to introduce the processes of basic printmaking and to develop appropriate concepts through a study of old and modern masters in these fields. Studio practice will consist mostly of the traditional methods of intaglio, relief printing, screen printing and lithography.
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