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Scratchboard

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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.

What is scratchboard?

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Scratchboard Techniques

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Hatching and Cross Hatching

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Creating shading by using parallel lines.

Hatching

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Layering parallel lines on top of each other in order to create shading.

Cross-Hatching

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Texture

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Contour lines

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

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Contour Lines

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

Negative

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Artists who use These Techniques

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Diana Lee

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Steve Carroll

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Virgil Finlay

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R. Crumb

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The distinguishing character or personality of an individual

Identity

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Overlay

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

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Transfer part of or your entire face to the scratchboard using graphite tracing/transfer. (you will learn how to do this in class.

Scratch board Self Portrait Assignment

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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.

Scratchboard Self Portrait

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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. )

Scratchboard Self Portrait