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ART+ Block Printing

  • Apr 13, 2020
  • 1 min read

Our ART+ initiative makes art experiences accessible digitally and connects the collection to a variety of fields of study including art history, science, social studies, and language arts.


In this ART+ installment, Director of Education Tony DiFatta introduces Walter Anderson's use of the "seven motifs," and demonstrates a simple block printing technique that you can do at home or in the classroom.


 
 
 

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timmy7ti
3 days ago

That block printing demo from Tony DiFatta takes me straight back to my high school art class—we used linoleum blocks and kept botching the pressure, so half my prints looked like ghost versions of the design. Learning about Walter Anderson’s seven motifs makes me realize how structure and repetition show up in all kinds of making, including the cool things to 3d print I’ve tried recently. I spent a whole afternoon dialing in a small relief-style stamp model, and the same principle applied: shallow cuts and consistent depth gave me clean edges, just like careful carving on a rubber block. The difference is that with filament you can tweak the G-code instead of ruining a fourth block with a slipped…

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sharly188
Apr 21

코어볼은 복잡한 설명 없이도 바로 몰입할 수 있는 게 장점이에요. 단순한 룰인데도 계속 도전 욕구를 자극합니다.


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aileenabela
Sep 16, 2025

Such a creative way to blend learning with hands-on fun! The ART+ Block Printing session beautifully shows how art can connect with different subjects. Inspiring initiatives like this remind me of the creativity a Book Publishing Services Company brings to life.

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Sep 16, 2025

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