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Delve into the fascinating world of portraiture with our daily art blurbs. Starting with self-portraits, we explore the basics of drawing the human head, the significance of portraits throughout history, and examine the most famous portrait—Da Vinci’s masterpiece. Learn about creative techniques such as repeat, reverse, and superimpose, and discover how to apply these concepts in your own drawings. Engage with fun assignments like hand studies and use your imagination to create original artworks. Join us in celebrating creativity and expression!
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Daily art blurbs HS Drawing (Starting with #15)
Daily Art Blurb #15 • Self- Portrait: a drawing, photograph, painting, or engraving of the artist.
Daily Art Blurb #16 • When drawing the human head, what are the four quadrants?
Daily Art Blurb #17 • List 2-3 reasons why portraits were first created?
Daily Art Blurb #18 • What is the most famous portrait? ( Hint: Da Vinci)
Daily Art Blurb #19 • What is the intent of a portrait? In other words, why would you create one?
Daily Art Blurb #20 • Below are three “zoomed in” views of art. Can you name the artists?
Daily Art Blurb #21 • Creativity: the use of the imagination or original ideas especially in the production of an artistic work.
Creative Techniques • Repeat • Reverse • Superimpose • Combine • Transform • Fragment • Outline • Overlap
The Assignment • I want us to create a drawing that uses these eight creative techniques. • Lets use hands!
The Assignment • 3 hand studies • Pick one (or all three!) of those studies to use in your drawing • Use tracing paper to transfer hands to drawing paper– good for “rearranging” • Use your imagination! If hands could so anything what would they do?
Daily Art Blurb #22 • Can you list at least 4 of the creative techniques we discussed last week?
Daily Art Blurb #23 • Repeat: to do again. • Reverse: to turn upside down or completely about in position or direction. • http://www2.scholastic.com/browse/article.jsp?id=3755268
Daily Art Blurb #24 • Transform: to change in structure, appearance, or character. • Fragment: a part broken off, detached, or incomplete.
Daily Art Blurb #25 • Superimpose: to lay (one thing) over or above something else. • Combine: to become one.
Daily Art Blurb #26 • Do you see the bald man?
Daily Art Blurb #27 • Color: A phenomenon of light or visual perception that enables one to differentiate otherwise identical objects; a hue contrasted with black, white, or gray.
Sketchbook Check • Daily Art Blurbs #15- #27 • Portraiture Packet • 3 hand studies