Improving Julian Opie Portraits and adding Colour Lesson 5

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Improving Julian Opie Portraits and adding Colour Lesson 5

Look at the Blur portraits to remind you! Connector: In 2s or 3s on your table, Card sort the words into 2 groups, TRUE and FALSE –which are true? Look at the Blur portraits to remind you!

If something is in proportion, what does it mean? TOP OF HEAD 1/4 WAY DOWN HEAD HAIRLINE If something is in proportion, what does it mean? Everything is the right shape and size and in the correct place. MIDDLE BETWEEN HAIRLINE AND EYES IS THE EYEBROWS 3/4 WAY DOWN HEAD NOSE, BOTTOM OF EAR 1/2 WAY DOWN HEAD EYES, TOP OF EAR MIDDLE BETWEEN NOSE AND CHIN IS THE LIPS BOTTOM OF HEAD

BIG Picture Connector Demonstration: How to improve and colour with colouring pencils Drawing/ Colouring time Present drawing study with critical study Gallery view

Learning Outcomes All will draw their Julian Opie portraits accurately. Most will use at least 2 colours to blend their colours softly. Some will use more than 2 colours to experiment with mixing accurate colours.

Mid Review I need to... use dots and lines to draw the facial features. make sure the face is proportionate and accurate. keep colour smooth and inside the lines to keep neat. use at least 2 colours to blend. Experiment with more than 2 colours to make the accurate colours. make sure my blending is smooth and in one neat direction. make sure my colour stays inside the lines.

Julian Opie Critical Study Present your Work: Glue your critical study and Julian Opie drawing to sugar paper to present. Julian Opie Critical Study

Review: Have you met your mid review target? I need to... use dots and lines to draw the facial features. make sure the face is proportionate and accurate. keep colour smooth and inside the lines to keep neat. use at least 2 colours to blend. experiment with more than 2 colours to make the accurate colours. make sure my blending is smooth and in one neat direction. make sure my colour stays inside the lines.