Portraits & Self-Portraits

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Portraits & Self-Portraits Facial Proportion & Value

Bell Ringer 9-08-14 Self-Portrait by Rembrandt Critique the artwork at your table, using the elements & principles of art. Also, discuss the artist’s use of media to create this piece.

Portraits & Self-Portraits You are going to be drawing someone in the classroom: a peer or a self-portrait. Your portrait must illustrate a realistic portrait from the shoulders up, using the rules of proportion and value. Day 1-draw the basic facial features lightly in pencil Day 2-finish the basic proportion & begin with pen & ink Day 3-add line varieties to illustrate values in pen & ink

NHHS Student Examples

NHHS Student Examples

Portrait Quiz You are to draw and label a proportionate portrait of a boy or a girl using the rules of proportion. Make sure you label & draw the following: Line of Symmetry Eye Line Ears Hairline Bottom of Nose/Top of Mouth Width of mouth

Bell Ringer Compare and Contrast the two portraits below, using the elements & principles of art. Mona Lisa, Leonardo Da Vinci. Weeping Woman, Pablo Picasso.

If Picasso Drew a Super Hero… Week 5 Assignment

Cubism Cubism is an artistic style that was created and practiced by four major artists during the twentieth-century (1908-1914). These four artists are Picasso, Braque, Gris, and Léger. Picasso and Braque were inspired by African tribal sculptures and masks. Cubism is when an artist abstracts the image being portrayed into a multitude of broken cube-like pieces. An abstract artwork does not attempt to represent external, recognizable reality but seeks to achieve its effect using shapes, forms, colors, and textures.

Compare & Contrast the Artworks The Three Musicians Pablo Picasso Woman with a Guitar Georges Braque

Captain America

Superman

Spiderman

DC COMICS HEROES & VILLIANS BATMAN, SUPERMAN, ROBIN, JOKER, WONDER WOMAN, GREEN LANTERN, FLASH, ETC.

MARVEL COMICS HEROES & VILLIANS HULK, CAPTAIN AMERICA, IRON MAN, WOLVERINE, THOR, FANTASTIC FOUR, SPIDERMAN, ETC.

WHICH HERO OR VILLIAN WILL YOU CHOOSE? Begin your drawing by identifying distinguishing characteristics of your chosen super hero or villain; for example, their costume, super powers, facial features. Using cubism, begin a light sketch of your super hero/villain portrait. When finished with the sketch of your “super”, you are to begin coloring your “super” with the same distinguishing colors and values. HAVE FUN!!