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Material & Docent set up List: Docent Clean up List: Picasso Cubism Portraits Material & Docent set up List: Docent Clean up List: Give each student: 1 paper 1 pencil Give each table : 3 erasers Basket of colored pencils Make sure names are on paper(s) Place completed art work in class bins Wipe down tables, refill any items and return to bins as you found them Close the lens cap to turn the projector off Send email to parents about the lesson – thanks for doing this and leading the lesson! Your materials will be in your class slot, lesson bin and also the standard supply held in the island. Art@Booksin

Picasso Cubism Portraits Welcome in the students. State the lesson name. Art@Booksin

Today’s Lesson Skill Development: Picasso Cubism Portraits Today’s Lesson Skill Development: Today you are going to create your own Cubism self portrait inspired by Pablo Picasso’s artwork To introduce students to Cubism and introduce artwork of Picasso. To give students the chance to create a portrait of themselves using geometric shapes. Read this slide to them to know what skills they will be learning today and also what they will be creating in the lesson today. Art@Booksin

WHO IS PABLO PICASSO? Born 1881 in Malaga, Spain Picasso Cubism Portraits WHO IS PABLO PICASSO? Born 1881 in Malaga, Spain Died in France in 1973 He was original and tried new and different things all through his life including co founding a new style of art called Cubism Introduce students to Pablo Picasso his father was an art teacher and encouraged his son to paint and draw. He had ambitions for his son. Art@Booksin

WHAT IS CUBISM? Cubism began in France in 1907 Picasso Cubism Portraits WHAT IS CUBISM? Cubism began in France in 1907 This changed the way people painted – now people and subjects were not painted as they were supposed to look Artists began to paint in a style that look like the subject is broken up into little cubes – that’s cubism! Picasso and Braque co founded this new art form as a a means of adding depth and multiple dimensions of a one dimensional object. Mouths, noses, ears, and eyes are arranged differently, often utilizing geometric forms. Picasso’s favored motifs were still lives of human faces and figures Art@Booksin

Picasso Cubism Portraits Cubists wanted to show all the sides of an object in the same picture, as a means of adding depth and multiple dimensions of a one dimensional object. Docents, have students look at the face in Juan Gris' Portrait of Picasso. Ask students of they can see his face, what his hands are holding (a paint palette) Gris in his portrait shows you every detail of Picasso's face even though you would never be able to see all sides of his face at the same time, this is a wonderful example of Cubism as Cubists wanted to show all the sides of an object in the same picture, as a means of adding depth and multiple dimensions of a one dimensional object. Portrait of Picasso, 1912 Juan Gris Art@Booksin

PICASSO’S CUBISM PORTRAITS Picasso Cubism Portraits PICASSO’S CUBISM PORTRAITS Lecture Woman Reading 1932 Portrait of Dora Maar 1937 Docents please have students pay attention to the fact in these portraits mouths, noses, ears, and eyes are arranged differently, often utilizing geometric forms. Picasso’s favored motifs were still lives of human faces and figures, cubism is about creating an interesting face that reflects duality and dimension, and using it to convey emotion. The painting looked like someone had cut them up and glued them back together and that is the inspiration for today’s art project. Art@Booksin

Picasso Cubism Portraits Process: Draw yourself – one half should be your front view. The other half your profile (side view of your face) Draw facial features in different places: eyes, nose, mouth, ears, neck, hair, shirt. Color in with skin tones and bright colors. Break background into cubes and color in BRIGHT colors Outline in black your features so they POP! Sign your name on the front with “Picasso” as your last name! Remind students about making sure they incorporate Picasso’s cubism style. They are not creating a traditional self portrait. They need to use lots of colors and make sure that things aren't in the normal places! Encourage them to use their imagination about showing all the facial features from different angles creating dimension. Art@Booksin

LESSON PLAN ADAPTED FROM MRS. BROWN’S ART March 2016 and updated Jan 2017 with a tutorial and lesson changes by TB based on feedback Art@Booksin