Printmaking

IMG-0292
IMG-0292
 My element for this assignment was sodium. The atomic number for sodium is 11. Sodium was discovered in 1807 by Humphry Davy. The most common use today for sodium chloride (common salt) for cooking. Salt is also used for numerous other purposes; the other uses for sodium is to melt winter ice, baking soda,etc. Soda can either be a flavoring or a tool of everyday life in order to make it easier.The way I chose my image is by doing research and discovering the exact way sodium was discovered and how it is used. And that is when I found out that baking soda helps with the putting out of fires. 
      The way I made my final picture was a multistep process. First, I had to trace my picture into a clear paper template.Then, I had to trace it onto a foam template. Next, I made multiple copies with paint and paper. I did this in the span of about 3 art classes. I made copies until I was content with what I had. When I made my print I had to press it onto a blank piece of white copy paper and press on it in order to get the picture to transport from the stamp to the paper. Finally, I chose the copies that showed the picture clearly.
If I did this project a second time I would do a couple of actions differently. First, I would try to research a little harder in order for someone to be able to connect salt more to or to educate people about sodium more. Also I would make as many prints as needed because some of them did not have the right amount of paint come off on them and that made them look faded. When I had free time I could have helped the people that may have been struggling or running out of time to finish. Finally, if I had the opportunity to do this project again I would have made sure that I used more colors for my prints.
The part of the project I enjoyed the most is the freedom we had to choose what we wanted to represent the element that was assigned to us. Also I enjoyed that I learned while doing this project. We got to have trial and era on our own. It gave us opportunities to make a mistake and learn from it and correct it in order to get a product that was worth turning in. Basically I enjoyed the printing step because I was forced to depend on myself to know if I was finished. I became frustrated and corrected my mistakes and just continued with my project. 

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