SELF PORTRAITS PROJECT Drawing 1 & 2

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SELF PORTRAITS PROJECT Drawing 1 & 2 Torn Paper Collage SELF PORTRAITS PROJECT Drawing 1 & 2

Self Portrait: What is it? When an artist creates a drawing, painting, sculpture or photograph using their own image as the subject. Chuck Close, self portrait 1997

Collage: What is it? French for “to glue” Tearing, cutting, assembling items to create a new image. Pablo Picasso, Spanish 1912

Our Project: Using Values to create a Self Portrait

Review: Elements of Art Line Shape Space Form Texture Color Value Value is the lightness and darkness of a color

Values show light & dark areas Here is a student example of a portrait done with value GRAY SCALE

Step 1: Painting Values on Paper D/P 1: Paint 6 pieces of 9”x12” paper using 6 values using black & white acrylic paint D/P2: Paint 5 pieces of 18”x24” paper using 5 values using black & white & one other color (optional) Squeeze a small amount of white acrylic paint into cup and paint the first piece of paper WHITE (value #1) Next, squeeze ONE drop of BLACK paint into the cup to make a LIGHT GRAY (value #2)

Step #1 Continued… Add two drops of BLACK paint to the light gray to create value #3 LIGHT MEDIUM GRAY Add another drop of BLACK paint to the gray to make a MEDIUM GRAY, value #4 Value #5 is DARK GRAY and is made from black with one or two drops of white paint The last value, #6 is BLACK You should have 6 pieces of paper painted with each VALUE

Remember… Acrylic paint is a plastic (polymer) paint and STAINS Acrylic turns to plastic so it should not be washed down the sink –scoop out extra and throw it into the trash can Paint brushes must be cleaned thoroughly with soap and water. Scrub brushes into your palm to clean them Acrylic dries quickly & will be darker

You will need a 5”x7” B/W photo of yourself Step 2: Photograph 1 inch intervals You will need a 5”x7” B/W photo of yourself Gridding the photo: Using a ruler make sure that the photograph is 5” x 6” (cut a half inch off each side) Using a ruler draw dots every inch on each side When finished connect the dots so that the photo has one inch grid across the photo On a piece of white art paper 10”x 12” use a ruler to create a 2 inch grid Around the edge of the paper every 2 inches make a dot Connect the dots so that there is a grid across the white paper 5 INCHES 6 I N C H E S

Creating the Self Portrait Use the grid to accurately draw the shape and features of your face onto the gridded white paper Look for and draw the values (lights and darks of your face) as SHAPES

Tear the paper to make the collage Look at your photo (squint to see values!) Match the values in the photo with the painted paper values Tear pieces (no scissors!) of the paper and begin arranging them on the paper Pieces will be glued down Torn edges will be visible Gel medium will be used to coat the finished work

Some examples of collage portraits

Review… What does “collage” mean? What is a “self portrait”? How many pages/values should DP 1 paint? DP2: What do we call a scheme with black & white and one color? Gridding: How many inches apart should the grid be on the photo? On the white paper? What do we put on top of the finished collage? What is a good technique for “seeing” values?

Get Started!! Begin gridding your photo and your paper today! Tomorrow we’ll tear the paper and arrange the pieces