ART ASSIGNMENT
Silhouette
We are doing Silhouettes of one design with 5 different stamps. I chose to do the picture of batman with a bat on the chest.
At first, I had to find a figure or image which I could use for my silhouette. It took me a while since I had many ideas but could only choose one.When i finally found the image, I took a screenshot of the picture to make sure I had it on the device without it being misplaced.
After I finished drawing on the paper, I put the paper on top of the cardboard, and I traced it pressing hard onto the cardboard so when I would take the paper off, it would be imprinted a little on the cardboard. When I lifted the paper, I passed the pencil one more time so I could see clearly. I then grabbed an x-acto knife and began cutting the cardboard until The bat and eyes could pop out.
Then, as you can see, I was finally finished with the cardboard cutting and was now ready for the best next step.
I wasn't supposed to take a picture of my painted Batman, but the next step was supposed to be gluing the cardboard onto a piece of paper so when I do the next steps, it would be easier.
The next step was the PAINTING, I started out with black (acrylic paint) since Batman is mostly black, but I suggest you start with the most lightest colors so the rest of the prints won't have the previous colors, unless of course you want it like that.
When you are done the painting, you obviously need a paper, it could be regular paper but I suggest card-stock since its stronger. At first I did construction paper but I realized it damaged the cardboard and the construction paper wouldn't unstick from the card-board, so thats why I decided to use card-stock. Anyways, after the painting, I grabbed the paper and gently placed it on top of the cardboard, then I used a textbook (you could use anything wide and heavy). I waited for around 50 seconds and took off the textbook and the paper.
And voila! you are done! All you have to do is leave your print to dry for a few hours and thats it! If you want to do more at the same time, when you are done one print, you grab paper towels and clean the cardboard, no water! You have to wipe it off with a dry paper towel and then dab it and either put it next to a breeze, or grab it and start shaking it for a few minutes (note: it doesn't have to be completely dry though), then you repeat the steps. And you are done! These are pictures of my final products... Comment your best one or vote on the poll on the right.
At first, I had to find a figure or image which I could use for my silhouette. It took me a while since I had many ideas but could only choose one.When i finally found the image, I took a screenshot of the picture to make sure I had it on the device without it being misplaced.
I then drew the figure in a piece of paper so it could be easier to trace onto the cardboard to get started with the paint.
After I finished drawing on the paper, I put the paper on top of the cardboard, and I traced it pressing hard onto the cardboard so when I would take the paper off, it would be imprinted a little on the cardboard. When I lifted the paper, I passed the pencil one more time so I could see clearly. I then grabbed an x-acto knife and began cutting the cardboard until The bat and eyes could pop out.
Then, as you can see, I was finally finished with the cardboard cutting and was now ready for the best next step.
I wasn't supposed to take a picture of my painted Batman, but the next step was supposed to be gluing the cardboard onto a piece of paper so when I do the next steps, it would be easier.
The next step was the PAINTING, I started out with black (acrylic paint) since Batman is mostly black, but I suggest you start with the most lightest colors so the rest of the prints won't have the previous colors, unless of course you want it like that.
When you are done the painting, you obviously need a paper, it could be regular paper but I suggest card-stock since its stronger. At first I did construction paper but I realized it damaged the cardboard and the construction paper wouldn't unstick from the card-board, so thats why I decided to use card-stock. Anyways, after the painting, I grabbed the paper and gently placed it on top of the cardboard, then I used a textbook (you could use anything wide and heavy). I waited for around 50 seconds and took off the textbook and the paper.
When you unstick the paper and cardboard, it should look like this (but neater, I'm not very neat). Don't worry if the paint on the card-stock isn't proper, its supposed to be like that, thats the point of silhouettes, thats what practically makes the image look good.
And voila! you are done! All you have to do is leave your print to dry for a few hours and thats it! If you want to do more at the same time, when you are done one print, you grab paper towels and clean the cardboard, no water! You have to wipe it off with a dry paper towel and then dab it and either put it next to a breeze, or grab it and start shaking it for a few minutes (note: it doesn't have to be completely dry though), then you repeat the steps. And you are done! These are pictures of my final products... Comment your best one or vote on the poll on the right.










