Self-Portrait Series

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Self-Portrait Series. What’s the difference between a “ portrait ” and a “ picture ?”. What makes a successful portrait?. The Project…………. A series of 4 self-portraits. Self-Portraits #1 and #2 will get three class periods each and will be 9” x 12” . - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Self-Portra

it Series

What’s the difference between a “portrait” and a “picture?”

What makes a successful portrait?

The Project…………

Self-Portraits #1 and #2 will get three class periods each and will be 9” x 12”

Self-Portraits #3 and #4 will get four class periods each and will be 12” x 18”

A series of 4 self-portraits

YOU HAVE OPTIONS with EACH portrait!

Actually, you get to pick from 3 different options for each of the 4 portraits.

You can keep the same image throughout all 4 portrait projects, or you can change anytime (between projects).

I will provide a printed copy of your original photo as well as one that has been “posterized.” –You only get ONE copy, don’t lose it!

PORTRAIT #1Posterized with color

Posterized with hatching/zentangles

Posterized and 3-D

POSTERIZED

SIMPLIFIEDFLAT AREAS OF COLOR….

Similar to a “paint-by-number”…

OPTION 1Posterized in color (colored pencils)4 levels of color (must change in value- light

to dark)

OPTION 2Posterized with hatching or zentangles.

OPTION 3 Posterized in 3D

Your pieces can “stack” instead of hang… you come up with the spacers!

Still needs to be in color!

PORTRAIT #2Quilling

Collage

Text Art

OPTION 1 Quilling

OPTION 2 Collage

Use colors found in magazines, scrapbook paper, etc. to create all of the values within the portrait.

OPTION 3 Text Art

Ten words that describe you… used over and over…

PORTRAIT #3Watercolor

PopArt

Impressionism

OPTION 1 Watercolor

OPTION 2 PopArt

In the style of Andy Warhol…. or Roy

Lichtenstein…

OPTION 3 Impressionism

Study impressionism artists such as Monet, Degas, and van Gogh and create portraits in their style.

Visible brush strokes…

Soft edges…It’s about capturing the light…

PORTRAIT #4Realism (in color)

Realism (pencil/shading)

Gridded (Chuck Close style)

OPTION 1 Realism in color

<<< paintings Colored

pencils >>>>>

OPTION 2 Realism drawing

All done in pencil….

OPTION 3 Gridded Portrait In the style of Chuck CloseDraw the image,

then grid it using ½” squares