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2013-14 Studio Art Daily Plans Oct 15-18, 2013 Ms. Livoti

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2013-14 Studio Art Daily Plans Oct 15-18, 2013. Ms. Livoti. Tuesday10 /15/ 13 Aim: How can you add final details to your shoe value drawing?. Do now : recall and define the following design principles Movement, Repetition, Variety, Contrast. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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2013-14 Studio Art Daily PlansOct 15-18, 2013

Ms. Livoti

Tuesday 10/15/13Aim: How can you add final details to your shoe

value drawing?

Do now: recall and define the following design principlesMovement, Repetition, Variety, Contrast

Homework: Choose a new sketchbook assignment from the 25 choices, due on Friday 10/18.

PTSA: If your sketch idea was selected, please use final copy paper to complete your PTSA reflections work by Friday, Oct. 25th.

Wednesday 10-16

• Field Trip.• Please follow coverage plans.

Thursday 10/17/13Aim: How can you assess your value shoe

drawing?

• Do now: In your notebook, reflect on what you have learned through this project. Discuss at least one design principle and one technique.

Homework: Continue Sketchbook Assignment due TOMORROW!

Study! Quiz tomorrow on unit vocabulary and concepts.

# Throwback Thursday!

Friday 10/18/13Aim: Why do artists create self

portraits?Do Now: Recall an experience creating a self portrait. Explain what you liked or did not like about it.

What is a Self Portrait?Why do artists

make self- portraits?

Self-exploration in order to make decisions about how to represent him/herself authentically.

For each self-portrait, the artist must ask: What expression, posture, clothing, background, colors, texture, and style best express the real me?

• Self-portraits are a good way for an artist to practice rendering different expressions and moods

• A way to leave behind an image that will outlive the artist.

•A self-portrait can preserve a memory, serve as a gift, and even help an artist further understand him/herself.

A portrait of the artist. Usually just shows head

and shoulders.

Vincent Van Gogh

Self-Portrait with Bandaged Ear (1889)

Expressionist Portraits

Expressionism is an artistic style in which the artist attempts to

depict the subjective response to emotions, objects and events.

Images from www.artchive.com

Subjective: artist choiceObjective: factual information

Oskar KokoschkaAdolf Loos

Francis BaconPortrait of Michel Leris, 1976

Edvard MunchThe Scream

Paul Klee

Ernst Ludwig KirchnerTwo Women in the Street

1914

Girl before the mirror

Pablo PicassoWhile Picasso isn’t classified as an Expressionist, one can argue that he inspired the future expressionists with his work. Why?

Photobooth PortraitsEffects:Distort your image according to shape, color, and action

How can you show emotion using Photo Booth effects for distortion?

Tips:•Use a prop•Use a backdrop•Step in close to the camera to fill up more space in the image•Focus on only one part of your face or body

Digital artist Samrit Roy

http://visualsamit.blogspot.com/

Resources• http://maramattiaart.blogspot.com/2009/01/lesson-13-tweaking-and-refining-your.html• http://www.thefreedictionary.com/overlapping• http://www.moma.org/collection/browse_results.php?criteria=O%3AAD%3AE%3A6246&page_number=3

2&template_id=1&sort_order=1• http://bonfx.com/23-really-bad-font-choices/