Dora Mar
by. Pablo Picasso
Warm Up:
Describe to me a how you have made your portrait abstract? Tell me in complete paragraph form how the portrait you are making is different from a normal portrait.
Vocab:
Art Media
Background
Blending
Background
Blending
Bust
Caricature
Creative Process
Caricature
Creative Process
Reading
pg. 160-161
pg.176-177
Artist of the Week:
Pablo Picasso
Pablo Picasso was born and raised in Spain but later moved to France. He is one of the founding fathers of the art style known as Cubism. He had a long and fruitful art career working in the a variety of different mediums such as pencil, ceramic, oil paint, and print making. He is described as being ahead of his time as an artist even after his death in 1971.
GLE:
Students this week you will create a mixed up cubist portrait using the style of Pablo Picasso's Cubist Portraits as a guide in oil pastel.
Today's Mission:
Transfer and Add Color!
Students from your art journal you will take your description of the person you wrote about today as a guide for your cubist portrait sketch and begin to draw it on the blue paper that is located underneath my keyboard area at my desk! Use oil pastels and try to get as much finished as you can. You will be able to finish this portrait during the last week of the 1st 9 weeks.
How do we make a cubist portrait?
Well let's take a look at Picasso's Cubist Portrait of his daughter....
Remember how we have in the past with all of our images that they have been broken down into shapes but this time we are not adding detail! We are keeping the portrait mixed up and broken down into our shapes! Picasso does it here with this portrait and now you are going to do the same!
Remember! The portrait is not supposed to look real here! We are breaking down the image like we have done in the past but without adding the details back into the portrait!
TURN IN TODAY!
Students please turn in all warm ups, and art work completed since last week!
Make sure you put your NAME, DATE, and GRADE on each assignment.
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