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Pablo Picasso & Cubism Name: Date: 10/11/2011 Per: You Need: Notebook paper Pen or pencil TURN IN DOODLE: DUE TODAY TURN IN VALUE & TEXTURE WKST DUE TODAY
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Pablo Picasso 1881-1973 “art consists of inventing & not copying” Born in Spain One of the major founders of “Cubism” Created more than 22,000 works of art in his life time
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many different styles & materials.
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He could paint like this
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…and like this.
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Collage
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Sculpture
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Picasso was inspired by African Masks
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Cubism style: ‘Shattered’ or fragmented objects and shapes. Imagine broken glass! 1908-1914
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Use of dull or natural colors Use of value
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mathematical shapes; sharp edges Geometric Shapes
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Organic Shapes Natural & softer shapes
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Abstract: Recognizable images but changed from reality
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More Works by Pablo Picasso
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This painting sold in 2009 for $106.5 million!
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Value how light or dark something is
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Gradient A smooth increase or decrease
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Stippling Texture created with dots
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Crosshatch Texture created with intersecting lines
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Movie Clips about Picasso Please answer the questions found at your table as you watch this 7 minute clip about Picasso & how cubism influences us today. Write on the slip of paper and STAPLE it into your notes at the end of class.
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Your Picasso Project Learn how to draw a realistic eye Use shading techniques in water color & color pencil Create a painting in the style of Picasso’s Cubist style using the realistic eye as a starting point.
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Ideas for your project
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Summary Why did Picasso choose to paint like he did even though he could paint and draw very realistically? When you’re finished: TURN IN NOTES DOODLES VALUE/TEXTURE WKST
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