Self Image by Mr Sam Hebden In your sketchbooks work through the following PPT. remember that this is assessed work, so presentation, neatness and detail.

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Self Image by Mr Sam Hebden In your sketchbooks work through the following PPT. remember that this is assessed work, so presentation, neatness and detail are very important. If you have any questions about this work, please me :

Looking carefully at pictures… The pictures you will see are all portraits. A portrait can be a picture or a photograph. Look very carefully at the pictures that follow. Look in the background…look at the details…what do you see? Print each picture and stick them in your sketchbooks. Answer the questions about each picture in your sketchbooks. Remember to include as much detail as possible!

Who painted this famous portrait? What can you tell me about the life of Mona Lisa? Why is she smiling? This is one of Arts great mysteries. What do you think?

Which artist made this work? This is a portrait of Marilyn Monroe. Who was she? Do you think its beautiful? Why? What can you tell me about the colors the artist has used?

This is a very famous photograph, can you tell me three things about this girls life? Use your imaginations! Can you find out where in the world this was taken?

Self Portraits Self portraits are different to portraits. One reason is because the artist has the chance to tell you something about their own life or personality. Nobody knows you better than you know yourself!

What can you tell me about the life of this man? Do you think he is rich or poor? Why? What century do you think we are in? Why? What do you think about the objects that he decided to paint in the background? Do you think he is happy or sad? Why?

This self-portrait is by Vincent Van Gogh. Do you think the artist looks happy in this picture? Why? Write down 5 words that describe his mood. What can you tell me about the brushstrokes? What can you tell about the colours he has used? (Hint *think about the last unit to make your answer even better!!*)

This is a self portrait by an American artist called Chuck Close. It is a painting. In real life it is very big – over 2 metres high! What kind of things do you think he likes to do for fun? Find another self portrait by the same artist by looking online – pick one that is very different! Describe the differences between the 2 paintings

How would you like to be seen by other people? What powerful messages would you wish to communicate? What makes you, you?

The next 2 slides contain poems by a woman called Grace Nichols. Grace Nichols is an immigrant from the Caribbean, who now lives in England. Read the poems carefully. Think about them as if you are an old, black lady, living in a far away land. If you don’t know any of the words, ask your parents or look them up online.

Tropical Death The fat black woman want a brilliant tropical death not a cold sojourn in some North Europe far/ forlorn The fat black woman want some heat/ hibiscus at her feet blue sea dress to wrap her neat The fat black woman want some bawl no quiet tear jerk wiping a polite hearse withdrawal The fat black woman want all her dead rights first night third night nine night all the sleepless droning red-eyed wake nights In the heart of the mother’s sweetbreast In the shade of the sun leaf’s cool bless In the bloom of her people’s bloodrest the fat black woman want a brilliant tropical death yes

The Fat Black Woman Goes Shopping Shopping in London winter is a real drag for the fat black woman going from store to store in search of accommodating clothes and de weather so cold Look at the frozen thin mannequins fixing her with grin and de pretty face sales gals exchanging slimming glances thinking she don’t notice Lord is aggravating Nothing soft and bright and billowing to flow like breezy sun light when she walking The fat black woman curses in Swahili/ Yoruba and nation language under her breathing all this journeying and journeying The fat black woman could only conclude that when it come to fashion the choice is lean Nothing much beyond size 14

Read the poems more than once. If you don’t understand them, read through them with your parents. Don’t forget that the woman in the poems comes from a different country, so some of the words might be a bit funny. When you have read them both. Pick one you like the most. Print it out, and stick it in your sketchbooks. On one full page of your books, draw a full colour portrait of the woman in the poem. What does she look like? What is she feeling? What is in the background?