Keith Haring 1958-1990. Title: Untitled Date: 1982 Medium: vinyl paint on vinyl tarp Size: 72 x 72...

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Keith Haring 1958-1990

Transcript of Keith Haring 1958-1990. Title: Untitled Date: 1982 Medium: vinyl paint on vinyl tarp Size: 72 x 72...

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Keith Haring1958-1990

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Title: UntitledDate: 1982

Medium: vinyl paint on vinyl tarpSize: 72 x 72 inches

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Pisa Mural, 1989

This mural is painted on the exterior wall of the Church of Sant'Antonio. It was executed at the request of the City of Pisa and still exists.

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Boys Club mural, 1987detail

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Untitled, 1983Marker on Wood

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Steps to Begin Making a Print

• Choose which sketchbook drawing will work the best for your print.

• Tear the drawing out of your book.• Put in on the lightbox, with the drawing side

facing down. Then trace it onto the other side of the paper.

• Now you have a reversed image, which you will transfer to your block.

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Transferring Your Drawing to Your Block

• Cut out your drawing once you have traced it onto the back of your paper.

• Tape a piece of carbon paper on the first block• With the traced side facing you, tape your drawing

on top of the carbon paper.• Now transfer the part of your drawing that will go

on this first block.• Repeat with the remaining blocks. Transfer a

different colored part of the drawing to each block.