Autore |
White Lucy Mueller <1944->
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Edizione | [1st ed.] |
Pubbl/distr/stampa |
London ; ; Philadelphia, Pa., : Jessica Kingsley Pub, 2002
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Descrizione fisica |
1 online resource (256 p.)
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Disciplina |
615.8/5156
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Soggetto topico |
Art therapy
Prints - Technique
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ISBN |
1-283-90680-5
1-4175-0339-4
1-84642-335-X
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Formato |
Materiale a stampa ![](img/format/mas.png) |
Livello bibliografico |
Monografia |
Lingua di pubblicazione |
eng
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Nota di contenuto |
Intro -- Printmaking as Therapy: Frameworks for Freedom -- Contents -- Acknowledgements -- Introduction -- Chapter 1 Why Choose Printmaking for Art Therapy? -- Product, process and person -- Variety of expression: lines and shapes -- Therapeutic distance -- Sustaining a vision -- Structure and containment -- Selection of an appropriate process -- Chapter 2 A Brief History of Printmaking -- Printmaking is basic -- Connection between materials and function -- Relief processes: stamps, woodcuts -- Intaglio processes: engraving, etching -- Planographic (surface) processes: lithographs, monotypes -- Screen processes: stencil, silk screen -- Contemporary processes -- Chapter 3 General Information -- Creating and holding a place to print -- Teaching a skill -- Archiving: signing and editioning -- Mixing printmaking and other art media -- Therapeutic discussion of prints -- Indirect process -- Underestimating artistic potential -- Ratings for techniques -- Chapter 4 Relief Printing and Stamping: Focus on the Process -- Relief printing: the very beginning -- Instructions for finger or thumb printing -- Stamp printing: focus on process -- General set up for stamp printing -- Instructions for stamp printing from found objects -- Commercially available stamps -- Instructions for making your own stamps -- Instructions for fabric printing -- Artistic and clinical applications -- Chapter 5 Relief Printing Plates -- Instructions for Styrofoam tray printing: process for line drawings -- Artistic and clinical considerations -- Commercially available relief plates -- Instructions for collagraph relief plates -- Instructions for simple one-session collagraph relief plates -- Instructions for two-session collagraph relief plates -- Instructions for glue plates -- Artistic and clinical considerations -- Chapter 6 Intaglio Processes: Focus on Lines -- Focus on lines.
Advantages and disadvantages -- Equipment and materials -- Instructions for drypoint printing on Plexiglass ® -- Instructions for monoprints -- Variations: jigsaw or group plates -- Instructions for intaglio Styrofoam tray printing -- Instructions for simple one-session collagraph intaglio plates -- Instructions for two-session collagraph intaglio plates -- Instructions for glue prints -- Artistic and clinical considerations -- Chapter 7 Planographic Process: The Magic of Monotypes -- Planographic process -- Monotypes: the painterly print -- Basic monotype supplies -- Instructions for simple foldover (inkblot) monotypes -- Instructions for mystery monotypes -- Instructions for simple reductive monotypes -- Instructions for additive monotypes: the painterly print -- Instructions for monomask monotypes -- Ghost prints: reprinting -- Instructions for multiprint monotypes -- Instructions for watercolor monotypes -- Combination monotypes and embellishing -- Artistic and clinical considerations -- Art of one's own: nurturing the nurturer -- Chapter 8 Stencil Process: Focus on Products -- Stencil and screen processes -- Instructions for stenciling -- Artistic and clinical considerations -- Chapter 9 Simple Screen Processes -- Simple screens -- Instructions for cut or torn paper screens -- Instructions for shadow screens -- Instructions for contact paper screens -- Instructions for painted screens -- Instructions for non-toxic screen printing using commercially available supplies -- Instructions for tin can printing -- Artistic and clinical considerations -- Chapter 10 Putting it Together: Artists' Books, Sustaining a Vision -- History of books -- Artists' books -- What is a book? -- Making books in therapy -- Technical skills -- Book forms -- Chapter 11 When to Use Printmaking for Art Therapy -- The American Abstract Expressionists.
Art history and art therapy -- Advantages and disadvantages -- Appendix: Sources for Supplies -- References and Additional Reading -- Glossary -- Subject Index -- Author Index.
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Record Nr. | UNINA-9910810368603321 |