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MLIS 9152L
                                          Microteach Session
                                                June 20, 2012
                                            Sandy Gallipeau

Max Ernst, Frottage 1970. Oil on canvas
AGENDA
 What is the Art of Frottage?
 Materials
 Activity
 Reflection
 Summary
Frottage
 Surrealistic art technique
 Max Ernst  1925
 Rub charcoal on paper
  over a textured surface to
  create a work of art
 Textures from nature



                        Image from video featuring frottage technique demonstration
                        by artist Max Ernst
Frottage




           Max Ernst
Frottage
 Stretched canvas
 Scrape paint over surface
 Capture additional
  images
 Manmade textures



                       Max Ernst, The Forest (La for棚t), 192728. Oil on canvas, 37 7/8 x
                       51 inches (96.3 x 129.5 cm). The Solomon R. Guggenheim
                       Foundation, Peggy Guggenheim Collection
Medieval Church Brasses
 Brass portrait placed on
  the burial vaults
 Life-sized portraits of
  12th to 17th century
  Europeans
   Knights in armour
   Kings, Queens, lords
    and ladies - court or
    religious dress
                            London Brass Rubbings Centre, St Martins-in-the-Field
 Church, Abbey             http://www.smitf.org/page/visiting/brass.html
Gravestone Rubbings
 Replication of the
 gravestones
   Historical - pioneer
   Genealogical
   Collect art work
 Gravestone kits
    waxes, tape & paper
 Cover the whole stone
    No marks
    Acid-free
                           http://GlobalGenealogy.com
Texture
Library
 Create a library
of textures for
reference and
inspiration
Record
    Object

    Paper

    Tools
                     http://damselflys.blogspot.ca/2009_01_01_archive.html
Frottage Activity
Step 1. Select an object  Natural or Manmade
    Natural Objects                   Manmade Objects
     Wood                             Tiles
     Shells                           Stencils
     Brazilian soapstone              Mats
                                       Corrugated cardboard

    Step 2. Select a tools:       Step 3. Select paper
        Charcoal
                                       Rice paper
        Pencil                        Paper- various
        Wax
        Watercrayons             Step 4. Repeat, if time
                              http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CHdU4JfY-bU
Reflection
   Natural Objects          Manmade Objects
 What did you create?      What did you create?
 What worked?              What worked?
 What didnt work?         What didnt work?
 Favorite texture?         Favorite texture?



                  Other comments?
Summary
Sources
 Gardners Art through the Ages
 Guggenheim Collection http://www.guggenheim.org
 London Brass Rubbings Centre, St Martins-in-the-Field
 MoMA http://www.moma.org/
 http://www.smitf.org/page/visiting/brass.html
 http://GlobalGenealogy.com
 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CHdU4JfY-bU
 Wikipedia http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Max_Ernst

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Frottage presentation Sandy Gallipeau

  • 1. MLIS 9152L Microteach Session June 20, 2012 Sandy Gallipeau Max Ernst, Frottage 1970. Oil on canvas
  • 2. AGENDA What is the Art of Frottage? Materials Activity Reflection Summary
  • 3. Frottage Surrealistic art technique Max Ernst 1925 Rub charcoal on paper over a textured surface to create a work of art Textures from nature Image from video featuring frottage technique demonstration by artist Max Ernst
  • 4. Frottage Max Ernst
  • 5. Frottage Stretched canvas Scrape paint over surface Capture additional images Manmade textures Max Ernst, The Forest (La for棚t), 192728. Oil on canvas, 37 7/8 x 51 inches (96.3 x 129.5 cm). The Solomon R. Guggenheim Foundation, Peggy Guggenheim Collection
  • 6. Medieval Church Brasses Brass portrait placed on the burial vaults Life-sized portraits of 12th to 17th century Europeans Knights in armour Kings, Queens, lords and ladies - court or religious dress London Brass Rubbings Centre, St Martins-in-the-Field Church, Abbey http://www.smitf.org/page/visiting/brass.html
  • 7. Gravestone Rubbings Replication of the gravestones Historical - pioneer Genealogical Collect art work Gravestone kits waxes, tape & paper Cover the whole stone No marks Acid-free http://GlobalGenealogy.com
  • 8. Texture Library Create a library of textures for reference and inspiration Record Object Paper Tools http://damselflys.blogspot.ca/2009_01_01_archive.html
  • 9. Frottage Activity Step 1. Select an object Natural or Manmade Natural Objects Manmade Objects Wood Tiles Shells Stencils Brazilian soapstone Mats Corrugated cardboard Step 2. Select a tools: Step 3. Select paper Charcoal Rice paper Pencil Paper- various Wax Watercrayons Step 4. Repeat, if time http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CHdU4JfY-bU
  • 10. Reflection Natural Objects Manmade Objects What did you create? What did you create? What worked? What worked? What didnt work? What didnt work? Favorite texture? Favorite texture? Other comments?
  • 12. Sources Gardners Art through the Ages Guggenheim Collection http://www.guggenheim.org London Brass Rubbings Centre, St Martins-in-the-Field MoMA http://www.moma.org/ http://www.smitf.org/page/visiting/brass.html http://GlobalGenealogy.com http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CHdU4JfY-bU Wikipedia http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Max_Ernst