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John Piper

Screen print on paper. John Piper . t ate.org.uk. Screen print on paper. Etching on paper. Oil paint on canvas . Screenprint on paper. Lithograph on paper. Screen print on paper. Lithograph on paper. Screen print on paper. Ink, watercolour and gouache on paper.

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John Piper

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  1. Screen print on paper John Piper tate.org.uk Screen print on paper

  2. Etching on paper

  3. Oil paint on canvas

  4. Screenprint on paper Lithograph on paper

  5. Screen print on paper Lithograph on paper

  6. Screen print on paper

  7. Ink, watercolour and gouache on paper

  8. Graphite, ink and gouache on paper

  9. Ink, chalk, gouache and watercolour on paper Etching Lithograph Oil paint Gouache paint Screen print Ink Watercolour Pen Paper Canvas Wood Oil paint and graphite on canvas on wood

  10. Deadline 15th July Create a double page in your new sketchbooks about the artist, John Piper Your page must include; -Images of the artists work -At least one copy in an appropriate material, which fills one page -Your own writing about his work (not copied! You must be able to explain it!) -An evaluation about your own work For a higher grade; Create your own interpretation of John Piper’s work using your own photographs and show the process you went through to get to your outcome. Use a variety of materials and use them together. Try to experiment with print, paint, ink etc. John Piper

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