Gel Printmaking Collage

 

This student led printmaking lesson involved us experimenting with gel printing plates and different colors of paint. In this lesson, we were instructed to use the gel printing plates to create many unique shapes and colors using different stencils and prints that were provided. The goal of this lesson was to develop a nature collage using organic and geometric shapes and at least 3 different colors; some cutouts pieces were also supposed to overlap one another in the picture. For my project, I wanted to develop a nature setting that involves a pink and orange sky and a sunset. I included many different colors in my project, ranging from colors like blue and purple to pink and green. I also had many unique shapes, including cutouts of flowers, a bird, and a cow to provide an even greater nature feel to my picture. This project was a very unique one as it was something that I have never done before, but I had a lot of fun taking part in this activity.

An extension activity that could be added would be for students to take a photograph of a nature environment and use that picture as a reference point when creating their own nature collage. Any shapes or pieces that exist in the photo they took can allow for the students to try and recreate the nature photograph using the gel printing plate and paints.

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