Today you will need: Booklet (Put your NAME on the front!) Pen/pencil If you didn’t get the POP...

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Today you will need:

• Booklet (Put your NAME on the front!)

• Pen/pencil

• If you didn’t get the POP ART notes, please go online to see all the examples and write out the notes for points.– www.schurzhs.org

Drawing PortraitsDate: 5/13/2013

Eric Syvertson

Portrait the likeness of a person in an artwork

Portrait made entirely of coffee cup rings

Objectivewhen something is realistic and can be recognized for what it is

Realism Artwork that captures reality as much as possible

Proportion relationships between the sizes of things

Grid or Graph Technique

using a graph over a picture to help draw proportionally

1” grid

2” grid

1” grid

Used approximated a 12” grid)

Review TermsEveryone writes the words. Write the definitions if you forgot them.

Value: how light or dark something is

Light Source: where the light seems to be coming from

Highlight: brightest part

Contrast: strong differences between elements

• MANY artists use a grid and/or create paintings from ‘bite size’ units….

• Please write down their names. – You are also invited to jot down what their

work looks like.

Leonardo Da Vinci:with the help of a special type of “camera,” light and mirrors

Chuck Close

• Drawing made from fire & soot

Steven Spazuk

Eric Daigh: uses push pins in primary colors

And finally, our main Pop Art Influence: James Rosenquist

Terms to remember:

•Collage•Composition•Symmetrical •Asymmetrical

Rhythm• Principle of design: A visual tempo

or beat. Repeat some elements to create interest and unity (shape, color etc).

What helps to create RHYTHM in this painting?

What helps to create RHYTHM in this painting?

Your Project

• Create a small collage using your photograph and other found images that “advertise” yourself

• THEN…

(Ms King: Don’t forget to show the James Rosenquist video!)

You’ll enlarge it!• After your collage is done, you will grid it

and DRAW it 2x the size– Materials include drawing pencil and ONE

color pencil to be used selectively

Rosenquist said he was interested in people who advertise themselves.

How do YOU advertise yourself? What makes you YOU?

You can divide up your photograph or cover up a little bit with other images, but you must draw:• At least one eye

• Some hair

• Most of a nose

• Most of a mouth

Please note:• This a collage project about your identity.

– “ironic” because “nothing is original” like POP ART claims and you will be using popular images that aren’t necessarily about you until you “appropriate” them.

• This is a portrait project that uses the grid technique, drawing with value & shapes.

• If you are unhappy with your photo taken in class, email a photo of YOURSELF.– vjking@cps.edu

• You can bring in your own magazines/images for your collage

Short videos about Chuck Close, Steven Spazuk &

Eric Daigh……

Exit Slip

• If someone were making a commercial all about you, what are some important things they should know or that you’d want them to know?