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In this lecture we will focus printing and patterns, printing,vegetable printing, leaf printing and block printing. pattern making,geometric and organic patterns. | LECTURE. 18. UNIT. 3. Printing and patterns. Printing. Vegetable printing, Leaf printing and Block printing Pattern making. Geometric and organic patterns. Summery of Lecture 17. unit. 3 Geometric shapes and forms. Organic shapes and forms. Texture. Printing and Pattern We have already done printing technique specially block printing technique with reference to Indus Valley Civilization. Vegetable printing, Leaf Printing and Block Printing. Vegetable and Leaf printing How to Paint With Fruit and Vegetables Are you fed up of eating the same old vegetables and fruit? Try something new! Instead of eating your vegetables and fruit, try painting with them. Ingredients vegetables or fruits that have interesting shapes when cut or sliced (but are not too wet), e.g. ladyfingers/okra; French beans, apples, pears vegetables or fruits that can easily be cut into interesting shapes, e.g. potatoes, carrots Set out your card or paper, or any other paper you want to paint on. Prepare your paints (watercolors are not advised). Assemble a color palette. Make a special palette for the paint rather than dipping it directly into your usual paints; otherwise you may get pieces of vegetable or fruit stuck in there and they'll rot eventually! Keep the consistency of the paint thin and fluid without being watery. Don't make it too thick. Create your first fruit and vegetable painting - a flower. The instructions follow in the next few steps. Paint the "flower" section first: Chop off a Ladyfinger's top portion, along the width. Discard the small cut-off end. Dip the end of the long piece left into your color palette, choosing the color that you like most. You are trying to create a flower, so think of colors for flowers. Stamp your ladyfinger like a rubber stamp on the desired area of your paper. Be sure not to stamp too hard or the design might smudge or even disintegrate. Paint the vegetable "leaves" next: Cut a pod of French beans along the width, in a slightly slanted . | LECTURE. 18. UNIT. 3. Printing and patterns. Printing. Vegetable printing, Leaf printing and Block printing Pattern making. Geometric and organic patterns. Summery of Lecture 17. unit. 3 Geometric shapes and forms. Organic shapes and forms. Texture. Printing and Pattern We have already done printing technique specially block printing technique with reference to Indus Valley Civilization. Vegetable printing, Leaf Printing and Block Printing. Vegetable and Leaf printing How to Paint With Fruit and Vegetables Are you fed up of eating the same old vegetables and fruit? Try something new! Instead of eating your vegetables and fruit, try painting with them. Ingredients vegetables or fruits that have interesting shapes when cut or sliced (but are not too wet), e.g. ladyfingers/okra; French beans, apples, pears vegetables or fruits that can easily be cut into interesting shapes, e.g. potatoes, carrots Set out your card or paper, or any other paper you want to paint on. Prepare your .