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5 minutes Look at the facial features in Schmidt-Rottluff’s woodcuts. How would you describe them?

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1 5 minutes Look at the facial features in Schmidt-Rottluff’s woodcuts. How would you describe them?

2 Learning Objectives What I’m looking for…
Gain an understanding of how and why the Die Brücke artists used simplified facial features for their woodblock prints. Learn to use the macro/super macro settings on the digital cameras for close-up photography. Learn how to stylize facial features. What I’m looking for… An understanding about stylization. An ability to take successful, focused and high quality close-up photography of the facial features. An ability to simplify the facial features in a photograph to create a stylized eye, ear, nose and mouth drawing.

3 DON’T just draw an outline!!!
5 minutes Once you have printed your close-up photos you need to look carefully at the most extreme tonal sections and using blocks of black, begin to create a simplified, stylized feature. DON’T just draw an outline!!!

4 Do all 4 features the same way
40 minutes

5 PREP.WORK Ensure that you have completed all 4 stylized features and document them in your sketchbook.

6 5 minutes Turn the back of your book and write ‘stylized features’ onto your ‘Self-reflection, consolidation, evaluation and target setting’ sheet. Now complete each section thinking about the success of your drawing and what difficulties you encountered and how you overcame them. Learning Objectives You will: Gain an understanding of how and why the Die Brücke artists used simplified facial features for their woodblock prints. Learn to use the macro/super macro settings on the digital cameras for close-up photography. Learn how to stylize facial features.


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