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Exploring Composition: Portraits on Toned Ground with Black and White Charcoal

Discover the importance of composition in portraiture with emphasis on the full value scale and correct placement of shadows. Learn about photo montage and create a self-portrait with additional images representing you. Your assignment includes bringing two self-portraits and references for your portrait surroundings. Get ready for an exciting journey in creating unique and compelling artwork!

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Exploring Composition: Portraits on Toned Ground with Black and White Charcoal

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  1. Portraits on toned ground Black and White charcoal.  are you excited yet ???

  2. Composition Matters! What is the emphasis? Where will it be placed? FULL VALUE SCALE!!! All parts of the shadow MUST be in the correct places.Pencil measure 

  3. Photo Montage- images placed together so they look like they belong together. Self portrait with other images that represent you! Must include: Self portrait and 4 other images (or different angles of your face.)

  4. Your assignment: 1-Bring in TWO self portraits (at least one non-smiling or naturalistic.) 2- Bring in references of what you will place around your portrait. Due: NEXT TIME!

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