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Chuck Close

Chuck Close. Born in Monroe, Washington on July 5, 1940 Paints large scale portraits Had a difficult childhood because he suffered from muscular weakness

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Page 1: Chuck Close. Born in Monroe, Washington on July 5, 1940 Paints large scale portraits Had a difficult childhood because he suffered from muscular weakness

Chuck Close

Page 2: Chuck Close. Born in Monroe, Washington on July 5, 1940 Paints large scale portraits Had a difficult childhood because he suffered from muscular weakness

• Born in Monroe, Washington on July 5, 1940

• Paints large scale portraits• Had a difficult childhood

because he suffered from muscular weakness and was not good at sports, but because of these trials he discovered art

• Graduated from University of Washington with the highest GPA

Page 3: Chuck Close. Born in Monroe, Washington on July 5, 1940 Paints large scale portraits Had a difficult childhood because he suffered from muscular weakness

Judy. 1990Oil on canvas72x60”

Page 4: Chuck Close. Born in Monroe, Washington on July 5, 1940 Paints large scale portraits Had a difficult childhood because he suffered from muscular weakness

Chuck Close Letter To His Younger Self

Page 5: Chuck Close. Born in Monroe, Washington on July 5, 1940 Paints large scale portraits Had a difficult childhood because he suffered from muscular weakness
Page 6: Chuck Close. Born in Monroe, Washington on July 5, 1940 Paints large scale portraits Had a difficult childhood because he suffered from muscular weakness
Page 7: Chuck Close. Born in Monroe, Washington on July 5, 1940 Paints large scale portraits Had a difficult childhood because he suffered from muscular weakness
Page 8: Chuck Close. Born in Monroe, Washington on July 5, 1940 Paints large scale portraits Had a difficult childhood because he suffered from muscular weakness

Objectives (GOALS) for Today:• Be able to identify the artist Chuck Close• Look closely at his GRID and see all of the details and colors• Draw a GRID on your paper• Paint each square using tempera paint

Page 9: Chuck Close. Born in Monroe, Washington on July 5, 1940 Paints large scale portraits Had a difficult childhood because he suffered from muscular weakness

Clean Up & Next Week

• Clean up:– Papers on drying rack– Brushes in water containers– Fresh water– TIDY tables– Folded paint shirts

• Next Week…..– PORTRAITS, PROPORTIONS, AND FINGERPAINTING!

Page 10: Chuck Close. Born in Monroe, Washington on July 5, 1940 Paints large scale portraits Had a difficult childhood because he suffered from muscular weakness

Portraits & Proportion

• What is a self portrait?• Why do artists draw self portraits?• Proportion is…

– The relationship between two or more elements– When in proportion all of the parts ‘fit well with

eachother’

Page 11: Chuck Close. Born in Monroe, Washington on July 5, 1940 Paints large scale portraits Had a difficult childhood because he suffered from muscular weakness

•LIGHTLY draw an oval in the center of your paper

Drawing your Self-Portrait:

Page 12: Chuck Close. Born in Monroe, Washington on July 5, 1940 Paints large scale portraits Had a difficult childhood because he suffered from muscular weakness

•LIGHTLY draw a line of symmetry down the middle of the oval

•If you think of an invisible line drawn down the middle of your face the features on the right side are the same as on the left side.

Drawing your Self-Portrait:

Page 13: Chuck Close. Born in Monroe, Washington on July 5, 1940 Paints large scale portraits Had a difficult childhood because he suffered from muscular weakness

•Eye Line

Drawing your Self-Portrait:

•Contrary to popular believe your eyes are not on the top portion of your face

•Eyes are in the middle of your face

Page 14: Chuck Close. Born in Monroe, Washington on July 5, 1940 Paints large scale portraits Had a difficult childhood because he suffered from muscular weakness

Drawing your Self-Portrait:

Yikes!!

Page 15: Chuck Close. Born in Monroe, Washington on July 5, 1940 Paints large scale portraits Had a difficult childhood because he suffered from muscular weakness

•LIGHTLY draw your eye line in the middle of your face

Drawing your Self-Portrait:

Page 16: Chuck Close. Born in Monroe, Washington on July 5, 1940 Paints large scale portraits Had a difficult childhood because he suffered from muscular weakness

•What shape are eyes?

- Oval? Football? Almond?

• The head is GENERALLY 5 eyes wide

• LIGHTLY draw your eye shape on your eye line

Drawing your Self-Portrait:

Page 17: Chuck Close. Born in Monroe, Washington on July 5, 1940 Paints large scale portraits Had a difficult childhood because he suffered from muscular weakness

Drawing your Self-Portrait:•Now carefully erase your eye line

Page 18: Chuck Close. Born in Monroe, Washington on July 5, 1940 Paints large scale portraits Had a difficult childhood because he suffered from muscular weakness

•LIGHTLY draw your IRIS, PUPIL, and EYELID

• IRIS:

- the colored part of your eye

-circle, usually hidden on the top or bottom by the eyelid•PUPIL:

- Black circle in the center of the iris

Drawing your Self-Portrait:

Page 19: Chuck Close. Born in Monroe, Washington on July 5, 1940 Paints large scale portraits Had a difficult childhood because he suffered from muscular weakness

•Eye Brows

Drawing your Self-Portrait:

•What is unique about your eyebrows?

Page 20: Chuck Close. Born in Monroe, Washington on July 5, 1940 Paints large scale portraits Had a difficult childhood because he suffered from muscular weakness

•Nose

Drawing your Self-Portrait:

•A Couple of Nose No-No’s

•This nose is for pumpkins only!!!

Page 21: Chuck Close. Born in Monroe, Washington on July 5, 1940 Paints large scale portraits Had a difficult childhood because he suffered from muscular weakness

•Nose

Drawing your Self-Portrait:

•A Couple of Nose No-No’s

•This type of nose is reserved for pigs!!!

Page 22: Chuck Close. Born in Monroe, Washington on July 5, 1940 Paints large scale portraits Had a difficult childhood because he suffered from muscular weakness

•Nose

Drawing your Self-Portrait:

•A couple of Nose No-No’s•When drawing your nose from a front view do not draw your nose in profile or from the side.

Page 23: Chuck Close. Born in Monroe, Washington on July 5, 1940 Paints large scale portraits Had a difficult childhood because he suffered from muscular weakness

•Nose and Proportion

Drawing your Self-Portrait:

•The edges of your nose fall under the inside corners of your eyes.

Page 24: Chuck Close. Born in Monroe, Washington on July 5, 1940 Paints large scale portraits Had a difficult childhood because he suffered from muscular weakness

•Parts of your Nose

Drawing your Self-Portrait:

•How are the parts of your nose shaped?•What makes your nose unique?

Page 25: Chuck Close. Born in Monroe, Washington on July 5, 1940 Paints large scale portraits Had a difficult childhood because he suffered from muscular weakness

•Nose

Drawing your Self-Portrait:

•Remember make your nostrils oval or elliptical shape. NO PIG NOSTRILS!

• If you would like to draw the bridge go ahead.

•The Bridge of your Nose

Page 26: Chuck Close. Born in Monroe, Washington on July 5, 1940 Paints large scale portraits Had a difficult childhood because he suffered from muscular weakness

•Mouth and Proportion

Drawing your Self-Portrait:

•The corners of your lips fall under the pupils of your eye.

Page 27: Chuck Close. Born in Monroe, Washington on July 5, 1940 Paints large scale portraits Had a difficult childhood because he suffered from muscular weakness

•Mouth

Drawing your Self-Portrait:

•Draw your top and bottom lips to create your mouth.

•Draw what you see in the mirror.

Page 28: Chuck Close. Born in Monroe, Washington on July 5, 1940 Paints large scale portraits Had a difficult childhood because he suffered from muscular weakness

•Line of Symmetry

Drawing your Self-Portrait:

•Now very carefully erase your line of symmetry

Page 29: Chuck Close. Born in Monroe, Washington on July 5, 1940 Paints large scale portraits Had a difficult childhood because he suffered from muscular weakness

•Neck and Shoulders

- Neck GENERALLY lines up with the outside of your eyes

- Shoulders DO NOT go to the corners of the page•Draw what you see

- What are you wearing?

Drawing your Self-Portrait:

Page 30: Chuck Close. Born in Monroe, Washington on July 5, 1940 Paints large scale portraits Had a difficult childhood because he suffered from muscular weakness

•Ears and Proportion

Drawing your Self-Portrait:

•The tops of your ears are at the same height as the corner of your eye.

•The bottoms of your ear are at the same height as the bottom of your nose.

Page 31: Chuck Close. Born in Monroe, Washington on July 5, 1940 Paints large scale portraits Had a difficult childhood because he suffered from muscular weakness

•LIGHTLY draw your ears

- Skinny ‘C’ shape

- If your hair is covering your ears and you can’t see them don’t draw them

Drawing your Self-Portrait:

Page 32: Chuck Close. Born in Monroe, Washington on July 5, 1940 Paints large scale portraits Had a difficult childhood because he suffered from muscular weakness

•Hair

Drawing your Self-Portrait:

• Is your hair short or long?• Straight or Curly?• Does it cover your ears?• Does it touch the top of your ears?• Does it peek out underneath your

ears?• What direction is the hair growing?• Do you have bangs?• Do your bangs touch your

eyebrows?

Page 33: Chuck Close. Born in Monroe, Washington on July 5, 1940 Paints large scale portraits Had a difficult childhood because he suffered from muscular weakness

Finger Painting & Value

• Time to CUT LOSE!• LOOK in the mirror and try

to see the dark areas – try SQUINTING!

• Using your finger to paint with black tempera paint, fill in your portrait with VALUE

• WHAT IS VALUE?

Page 34: Chuck Close. Born in Monroe, Washington on July 5, 1940 Paints large scale portraits Had a difficult childhood because he suffered from muscular weakness

Objectives (GOALS) for Today:

• Understand correct PROPORTIONS of the face• Understand VALUE• Practice your OBSERVATIONAL SKILLS• Sketch your self portrait • Finger paint your self portrait• Add details with Sharpie (if dry)

Page 35: Chuck Close. Born in Monroe, Washington on July 5, 1940 Paints large scale portraits Had a difficult childhood because he suffered from muscular weakness

Clean Up & Next Week

• Clean Up:– Papers on drying rack– Paint shirts folded– TIDY tables

• Next Week….– CATCH UP, CUT OUT, AND GLUE TOGETHER...AKA

FINISH!

Page 36: Chuck Close. Born in Monroe, Washington on July 5, 1940 Paints large scale portraits Had a difficult childhood because he suffered from muscular weakness

Today’s Agenda…

• FINISH your Chuck Close Self Portrait– Background painted– Portrait finger painted– Portrait details in Sharpie– Portrait cut out & glued down onto background

• Write one thing you learned from this project on a piece of scrap paper and put it in the fishbowl