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Self Portrait Playing Card Art 8

Your FACE The CARD SUIT and COLOR Your COSTUME A BACKGROUND A MIDDLE-GROUND All playing cards must have the following elements:

What you will do… First, What costume would you like to dress yourself in? You will be making yourself as a FACE CARD so think of how you will dress. Consider: – Characters from books – Superhero & Super heroine characters – Childhood Lore & Games – Cartoon Characters – Create your own new identity

Next… Choose a card suit – Hearts – Diamonds – Clubs – Spades Choose a card type (ONLY FACE CARDS) – Jack – Queen – King – Joker

Next… Take a picture of yourself in photobooth! Yes for once we ACTUALLY WANT you to go into photobooth Remember that this photo will be the image you are drawing from for your playing card, so keep it appropriate. – Consider your facial expression – You will need your entire head and shoulders – How should the rest of your figure be positioned? Hands, arms, etc.?

Your FACE - FOREGROUND The CARD SUIT and COLOR Your COSTUME A MIDDLE-GROUND A BACKGROUND YOU MUST HAVE:

Your FACE The CARD SUIT and COLOR Your COSTUME A MIDDLE-GROUND A BACKGROUND

Some Examples and Idea Starters…

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