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Scratchboard

Scratchboard . ***Have a pencil and paper ready for vocabulary notes***. What is scratchboard ?. A surface made up of white clay and then coated with black India ink. You carve into it with a sharp tool to reveal the white clay underneath. . Scratchboard Techniques. Hatching and

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Scratchboard

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  1. Scratchboard ***Have a pencil and paper ready for vocabulary notes***

  2. What is scratchboard? • A surface made up of white clay and then coated with black India ink. You carve into it with a sharp tool to reveal the white clay underneath.

  3. Scratchboard Techniques

  4. Hatching and Cross Hatching

  5. Hatching Creating shading by using parallel lines.

  6. Cross-Hatching Layering parallel lines on top of each other in order to create shading.

  7. Texture

  8. Contour lines

  9. Lines that surround and define the edges of an object, giving it shape and volume.

  10. Contour Lines

  11. Negative • Reversing the lights and darks of an image. The darks appear light (white), the lights appear dark (or black).

  12. Artists who use These Techniques

  13. Diana Lee

  14. Steve Carroll

  15. Virgil Finlay

  16. R. Crumb

  17. Identity The distinguishing character or personality of an individual

  18. Overlay Something that is laid over or covers another surface. Placed on top of another image to be incorporated into it.

  19. Scratch board Self Portrait Assignment • Transfer part of or your entire face to the scratchboard using graphite tracing/transfer. (you will learn how to do this in class.

  20. Scratchboard Self Portrait • Add text about yourself. • Text can include: answers from your identity think sheet. Names, dates, places, interests, lyrics, quotes, etc. AS LONG AS THEY ARE SCHOOL APPROPRIATE.

  21. Scratchboard Self Portrait • Don’t slop the image and text on the scratchboard. Make an interesting composition. • (think how you can place the text with your image to make it interesting. )

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