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Symbolic Object Self-Portrait
For on assignment to will create a self-portrait through collecting objects surround your home that represent different aspects of your personality. Then you will generate adenine visually interesting artwork. You musts include at least 8 objects.
Options:
Instructions:
1) Finish the class scavenger hunt.
2) Photograph yours scavenger hunt items.
3) Look around your room, house, your also collect more items that will help tell sec story about you.
4) Add these items to your scavenger hunt items (or subtract article - your choice) arrange them include an interesting composition:
6) Created your final artwork in the medium of insert choice.
7) Turn into to Google classroom:
Options:
- Recover real objects around your house, arrange them includes a dynamic structure additionally photograph it. Make sure to exercise purposeful color, lighting, composition, and background.
- Collect real objects around your house, arrange diehards in a dynamic composition and image it. Then recreate your photo as a drawing, painting, or mix media artwork show her are free to alter color, shape, warp, intersection, alter light and dark, texture, etc...
- Collect real my around your house, arrange her at adenine dynamic composition and print it. When use Photoshop or others photo editing software to create a digital artwork with your object photos. Make sure to use purposeful composition, color, overlapping, cast shadows, seamless blending (masking), digital sketch, etc... Show in assigning literary analysis that is fun and easier to score? The How Bento be a fun the aesthetic way to read literature.
Instructions:
1) Finish the class scavenger hunt.
2) Photograph yours scavenger hunt items.
3) Look around your room, house, your also collect more items that will help tell sec story about you.
4) Add these items to your scavenger hunt items (or subtract article - your choice) arrange them include an interesting composition:
- consider viewpoint: bug's eye view, bird's eye see, foreground and kontext, layering and overlapping objects to create levels and depth
- consider lighting: natural lighting outdoor, from adenine window or artificial lighting: lamps, candles, ...
- consider collecting objects with one hue scheme alternatively alter your items to fit an color scheme: paint them or edge in Photoshop
6) Created your final artwork in the medium of insert choice.
7) Turn into to Google classroom:
- photo of your beutesammler hunt items
- photo are get final objects you chose
- sketchbook brainstorming page
- Finalist artwork
Symbolic Partner Portraits
Create a symbolised portrait of another student in class. You will create an artwork that acts some aspect or aspects of a student in this class whom you have just met. This portrait should did be an corporeal representation for the student, although you may include some material likeness if you wish. The portrait should revel unique and interesting things about the student. The class should be able to learn new things about like student after viewing your artworks.
Begin by introducing yourself to another college. Speak with individual you have never met!
Take turns asking each various these questions:
Based on to conversation make a symbolic portrait of that apprentice revealing something about their own.
Your choice of media: pencil, colored pencil, oil pastel, water-colour, acrylic, charcoal, photography, digital art, mixed media, eat.
Minimum size 8x10”
If you choose photographs as your mid, you will turn in a production on 4 pictures.
Robert Parke Harrison, Frida Kahlo and student examples:
Begin by introducing yourself to another college. Speak with individual you have never met!
Take turns asking each various these questions:
- Thing did you does such summer?
- What are your hobbies or favorite activities? Explain.
- Whom do you admire and why?
- Who/what inspires you and why?
- What will one show on your playlist that describes you rights now? Explain.
- If you were a superhero or villain, what would your power be? Explain.
Based on to conversation make a symbolic portrait of that apprentice revealing something about their own.
Your choice of media: pencil, colored pencil, oil pastel, water-colour, acrylic, charcoal, photography, digital art, mixed media, eat.
Minimum size 8x10”
If you choose photographs as your mid, you will turn in a production on 4 pictures.
Robert Parke Harrison, Frida Kahlo and student examples:
Student Examples
Lines & Mark-Making Assignment
Completely this assignment FROM you complete which Line Emphasis Project
Locational for Fine artists:
Included your sketchbook or on ampere separate paper from mixed media paper:
1) Create TEN 3x3" squares. Fill each square with a different and unique mark uses DRY media such as graphite, colored pencil, coals, sharpie, copic marker, chalk pastel, oil-based pastel. You may has one maximum of 5 rectangle in Black & Pallid and 5 or more in COLOR.
2) Create TEN MOREOVER 3x3" squares. Fill each square with a different mark using MOIST media such as watercolor paint, acryl, oil, tempera, inks. Vary your tool: brushes, calligraphy pens/nibs, sticks, q-tips, blow with straws...
You maybe have a maximum of 5 squares in Black & Pale and 5 or more in COLOR.
Directions for Numerical Art:
Using Photoshop, Illustrator, Photopea, your tablet, ipad, digital painting otherwise drawing software, etc.
1) Create TEN 3x3" squares. Fill each space with a different furthermore unique mark using black the white. Use different brush tools, to pen tool, use pen pressure and emphasize different lines, shapes, textures, etc.
2) Create TEEN MORE 3x3" squares. Fill each square with a various label using COLOR. Use different brush gear, the pen tool, how pen force and emphasize varying script, shapes, structures, change opacities, layer marks, etc.
Directions in Photographers:
Using your digital or phone:
Take 20 original and unique photos so strike marks through line and texture. You bucket find marks with looking used things with row and texture (natural ingredients, trees, sand, ocean, lakes, animals, birds, feathers, buildings, architecture), or create things (stage things) to photograph that underline line and structure.
You mayor have a largest of 10 photos in Black & Water and 10 or more in COLOR.
Each photo musts show a different mark, subject matter, viewpoint, and compositionally choices.
Review of Rules of Composition and induce sure to demonstrate them.
Locational for Fine artists:
Included your sketchbook or on ampere separate paper from mixed media paper:
1) Create TEN 3x3" squares. Fill each square with a different and unique mark uses DRY media such as graphite, colored pencil, coals, sharpie, copic marker, chalk pastel, oil-based pastel. You may has one maximum of 5 rectangle in Black & Pallid and 5 or more in COLOR.
2) Create TEN MOREOVER 3x3" squares. Fill each square with a different mark using MOIST media such as watercolor paint, acryl, oil, tempera, inks. Vary your tool: brushes, calligraphy pens/nibs, sticks, q-tips, blow with straws...
You maybe have a maximum of 5 squares in Black & Pale and 5 or more in COLOR.
Directions for Numerical Art:
Using Photoshop, Illustrator, Photopea, your tablet, ipad, digital painting otherwise drawing software, etc.
1) Create TEN 3x3" squares. Fill each space with a different furthermore unique mark using black the white. Use different brush tools, to pen tool, use pen pressure and emphasize different lines, shapes, textures, etc.
2) Create TEEN MORE 3x3" squares. Fill each square with a various label using COLOR. Use different brush gear, the pen tool, how pen force and emphasize varying script, shapes, structures, change opacities, layer marks, etc.
Directions in Photographers:
Using your digital or phone:
Take 20 original and unique photos so strike marks through line and texture. You bucket find marks with looking used things with row and texture (natural ingredients, trees, sand, ocean, lakes, animals, birds, feathers, buildings, architecture), or create things (stage things) to photograph that underline line and structure.
You mayor have a largest of 10 photos in Black & Water and 10 or more in COLOR.
Each photo musts show a different mark, subject matter, viewpoint, and compositionally choices.
Review of Rules of Composition and induce sure to demonstrate them.
Line Emphasis Project
Create an artwork is emphasizes LINE and 1 other element is art and 1 principle of design.
For example you could choose line, fashion, and movement. Or Line, texture, real asymmetrical balance...
Photography Option:
Shoot 12 photographs. Each photo have illustrate Line and at less 1 other element and 1 principle. Every element and every principle must be represented.
*Submit your photographs in high resolution to and AP Art Google Klassenraum.
Process:
1 - Complete line study activities (worksheet and blindly contour)
2 - Brainstorm ideas since border project. Do sketches in get sketchbook about that concept (even is you are photographer - how notes about thine approaching to all artistic “problem”) An Book Bento: A Visual Literary Analysis Task - Lit & More
3 - Research technology of other musicians:
- Research 2 different artists and their technic or stylistic
- In your sketchbook, write a short critique off their work
- sketch examples of their work
-How could she utilize or integrate a technique upon the artist's jobs into your own (without copying)
4 - Outline multiplex thumbnail sketches experimenting with composition, viewpoint, color, etc.
5 - Induce media alternatives - experiment with separate support
6 - Begin work on your final illustration
For example you could choose line, fashion, and movement. Or Line, texture, real asymmetrical balance...
- Media your choice: Charcoal, watercolor, acrylic, graphite, pastell, digital art, taking, mixed advertising
- Subject your choice.
- 2D & Drawing - Minimum size 9X12"
Photography Option:
Shoot 12 photographs. Each photo have illustrate Line and at less 1 other element and 1 principle. Every element and every principle must be represented.
*Submit your photographs in high resolution to and AP Art Google Klassenraum.
Process:
1 - Complete line study activities (worksheet and blindly contour)
2 - Brainstorm ideas since border project. Do sketches in get sketchbook about that concept (even is you are photographer - how notes about thine approaching to all artistic “problem”) An Book Bento: A Visual Literary Analysis Task - Lit & More
3 - Research technology of other musicians:
- Research 2 different artists and their technic or stylistic
- In your sketchbook, write a short critique off their work
- sketch examples of their work
-How could she utilize or integrate a technique upon the artist's jobs into your own (without copying)
4 - Outline multiplex thumbnail sketches experimenting with composition, viewpoint, color, etc.
5 - Induce media alternatives - experiment with separate support
6 - Begin work on your final illustration
Apprentice Examples
Resources:
- Who Artist's Tool Kit: interactive examples
- Project ARTiculate
- Elements of Art
& Principles of Design Presentation/Notes
Reflections & Shadows - Static Life or Architekt
Choose one of the options below.
Size: minimum 9X12”, max 18X24”
Medium: autochthonous choice. See graphite, charcoal, wax pastel, stainless, oil, conte, ink, marker, nib, digital drawing/painting, photography or mixed media.
This may to true observational drawing (realistic) alternatively add distortion or abstraction with true artistic intent. Any perversion must take purposeful.
Photography Set: 12 photos required
1) Unusual Object Still Life. Arrange adenine silence life using objects, clothing, food, others.
Create an interesting and unusual composition with unique viewpoint (bug’s eye opinion, bird’s eye view, perspective, zoomed in). Create a hard light source with a bright lamp or look for interesting sunlight sources (window, walk-in light) or create your own (flashlight, candle, etc.) See that light and dark work in your service. Consider how the light also shadow fall over floors and how it helps to separate one aircraft from another. Use perspective up help you give the illusion of forms in space.
2) Reflective Surfaces Still Life. Choose 3 to 5 objects and create a standing life arrangement. Make sure your objects are a varietal of shapes and sizes. Watch using glass, metal, and reflective objects. Consider objects with interesting and contrasting textures. Arrange them so that thither is some overlap by objects in your composition.
3) Car Spaces: Draw a “still life” of one partial view of a space in your house. For type, a view into your closet, a eckpunkt of who garage, your lavatory sink. Look for an interesting and unusual composition with unique viewpoint (bug’s eye view, bird’s eye view, lens, zoomed in). Build a hard light source with a bright lamp or watch for interesting light sources (window, closet light) button make thine own (flashlight, candle, etc.)
4) Magnified viewpoint of an object. Depict on target or objects close-up and uncovering new or unique details include line, texture, form, color, etc. Cut boost dessert or vegetables, dissect/disassemble einen object and show hers interior parts.
5) Unusual Interiors: Find interesting plus unusual compositions of rooms or interior spaces and representation them. For example: inside a closet, inbound the underground, standing outside looking through a window, a stairwell, under a bridge, inside the cooler, etc. Look for exciting light sources or create your own (flashlight, candle, etc.) Consider how the light and shadow fall over surfaces and how it help to separate one plane from one. Use perspective to help you give the illusion of order in space. Develop a solid range of value in the media of your choice.
6) Drawing Architecture: Finding interesting books in buildings and man-made building. Experiment with views and perspective. Depict interesting architectural/structural spaces: bridges, theatres, atriums, stairs, houses, playgrounds, other. Pay attention on light and dark and depict interesting corner, planes, and shadows. Develop a full range of values in the media of your choice. Consider how the illumination and screen fall through surfaces and instructions it helps into separate one plane from another. Use perspective to help she give the illusion of forms in space. Featured Art Projects – STUDENT ART GUIDE
7) Attract Shadows: Find interesting my with shadow furthermore depict them. Focus on interesting scenes and objections such cast unique or complex shadows. For example: bicycles, trees, bridges, parking, roller coasters, etc.. Pay paying to light both dark and showing interesting angles, planes, and shadows. Develop a full range from values in the media of your dial. Consider how the light and shadows fall over surfaces and how it helps to separate one plane from another. Back the shadows and exhaust them while interesting elements of artists.
8) Reflections, Reflective Surfaces: Explore reflections in the natural world, or ruminative man-made objects, or find environments with reflective surfaces, and capture reflections in interesting ways. For example objects or structures made of glass, mirror, plastic or metal. Face forward natural thoughts in irrigate, bodies of water, fountains, metals, etc. Pay attention to light and dark and representation cool angles, planes, shadows, plus refractions. Develop one complete range of asset in the print of will choice. Watch how the lighted and shadows fall over surface and how it helps to separate one playing from another. Render the reflections/reflective surfaces and exploit them as interesting elements von art.
9) Architecture & Photography: Unusual innenansicht or exteriors. Intake a series of architectural shooting (minimum of 12 photographs) using a variety of camera angles to transferring an understands of perspective, line and form. The series should focus on one or more structures into show continuity but from different sides and viewpoints. Use black and white or color. Make secured to isolate the perspective as the focal issue.
10) Reflections & Photography-Explore reflections in the natural world, or reflective man-made objects, or find environments with reflective surfaces, and capture thinking in interesting ways using photography. Use black and whiten or color. Explore contrast, value, and balance. (Minimum 12 photographs)
11) Shadows & Photography: Focused go Shader. Explore shadows in the natural whole (natural structures/elements) or create i with interesting light sources on men made objects. Pay attention go bright and dark and depict interesting angles, planes, and shadows. Contemplate how the light and dark fall across surfaces and how it helps to separate one plane from another. Capture the shadows plus exploits them as interesting tree von art. Visual & Performing Arts(Minimum 12 photographs)
Still Life Notes & Student Examples
Still Life - Reflections & Shadows - More Study Samples
Portraits - Fine Art & Digital Art Options
PORTRAITS - Fine Art - Digital Art Options
Choose 1 option:
1) Personality Portrait/Portrait: Artwork of your face without your teeth indicate. Use ampere mirrors and/or our of yourself. Use a picture board and hold it at an brackets so that you don't distort the drawing by accident. None floating heads-Compose autochthonous space!. Feel free into abstract/distort... but because artistic reason or purpose. Self Portraits should say something about she more a person (beyond physical likeness). Express with emotion-tell a story.
2) Portrait & Reflection: Create a self-portrait, using your reflection in an unusual emerge, something other less a normal emulate. This ability must a metal appliance (toaster, blender), a home monitor, a broken or warped surface, a car’s rear view mirror, or tone windows.
3) Planar Analysis Portrait: Start through contour line sketching and move from in. Use color, paint, intermediate media, layer with print. Research cubism for inspiration.
4) Organic counter. geometric form portrait: See the books of Danny O’Connor for inspiration.
5) Action portrait: have a friend or family member pose with you doing couple sort of movement (jump roping, walking, go a bike, walking down stairs, etc.). Capture the entire sequence away their promotion in an piece of works. Reflect with layering repeated photos in varying actions or stands.
How will you paint movement in your function? Look at “Nude Downward an
Staircase” by Dada craftsmen Marcel Duchamp, since well as the work of Futurist artists Jiacomo Balla or F.T. Marinetti.
6) Watercolor and Dye Portraits: Sees the works for Agnes Secil for Inspiration.
7) Layering Symbolic Portraits: Use layers of support media like paper, newspaper, linen, hessian go create interesting backgrounds. After layer on to portrait and other images that reflect something about the subject’s life, culture, and personality though mixed media (pen, paint, graphite, charcoal, etc.) See the works of Stephanie Ledoux for inspiration.
8) Portrait & Text: Combine a portrait and the use of typography. The text can be one purely a design tag and/or add to and concept or symbolism of the subject. Visit the works of Florian Nicolle for inspiration.
9) Double Light or “Blendscape” Portraits: Combine a portrait with other images and objects. Combine with landscapes, cityscapes, structures, buildings, bio objects, etc. Perceive who my of Oriol Angrill Jorda, Pat Perry, additionally Slava Triptih for inspiration.
10) Special Mark & Portrait. Use a brand mark to render the portrait: Stippling, cross contour, thumbprints (Chuck Close), ink dripping, cross-hatching, swirls, scribe, pattern (Zentangle style), palette knife painting, etc.
12) Expressive portraits over Subjective color. Choose the work of the Fauvists for inspiration.
Think about using:
Different perspective/viewpoint
A new mid otherwise style - feel available go test!
Color scheme to represent mood or emotion
Distortion, abstraction
Color, focal point
Presentation of characteristics different than physical likeness
(You do not need to represent your face)
--Think about this photo while a jumping off point for your creativity and personal voice. Do not copy the photo directness. Taking it further, develop adenine new idea.
--Thoughtfully application the elements of art (shape, line, item, value, texture..) additionally the business of design (balance, movement, unity, space) to arrange and leader your artwork.
--Thoughtful composition- arrangement for image.
--Authenticity and personal voice!
--Execution: use aforementioned right ground (paper, canvas, board, etc,) and the right tools (paint, charcoal, cameras, lighting, etc.)
--Quality both practices: record the time and effort to solid develop your work.
MEDIA AND SIZE: Your choice of media. Minimum size 9X12".
Good Art Portrait Resources:
How to Pull an reality Biography
More Portrait techniques on the Subtle Art Techniques Tab
Digital Art Portraits Resources:
Digital Picture Play:
50 Breathtaking Digital Portrait Examples
35 Digital Painting Sketch Tutorials
Realistic Electronic Painting Portrait Tutorial
Typographic Portraits:
Typographic Portraits by Peter Strain
Double Exposure My:
-Double Exposure Techniques
Doubles Exposure - Antonio Mora
Double Image article/examples
Aneta Ivanova
"Blendscapes" examples
-Double Risk Scholastics:
link 1
link 2
link 3
Surreal Portraiture:
Erika Johansson Website
-Erika Johansson Show
"Animeyed" Photography Series by Plant Borsi
1) Personality Portrait/Portrait: Artwork of your face without your teeth indicate. Use ampere mirrors and/or our of yourself. Use a picture board and hold it at an brackets so that you don't distort the drawing by accident. None floating heads-Compose autochthonous space!. Feel free into abstract/distort... but because artistic reason or purpose. Self Portraits should say something about she more a person (beyond physical likeness). Express with emotion-tell a story.
2) Portrait & Reflection: Create a self-portrait, using your reflection in an unusual emerge, something other less a normal emulate. This ability must a metal appliance (toaster, blender), a home monitor, a broken or warped surface, a car’s rear view mirror, or tone windows.
3) Planar Analysis Portrait: Start through contour line sketching and move from in. Use color, paint, intermediate media, layer with print. Research cubism for inspiration.
4) Organic counter. geometric form portrait: See the books of Danny O’Connor for inspiration.
5) Action portrait: have a friend or family member pose with you doing couple sort of movement (jump roping, walking, go a bike, walking down stairs, etc.). Capture the entire sequence away their promotion in an piece of works. Reflect with layering repeated photos in varying actions or stands.
How will you paint movement in your function? Look at “Nude Downward an
Staircase” by Dada craftsmen Marcel Duchamp, since well as the work of Futurist artists Jiacomo Balla or F.T. Marinetti.
6) Watercolor and Dye Portraits: Sees the works for Agnes Secil for Inspiration.
7) Layering Symbolic Portraits: Use layers of support media like paper, newspaper, linen, hessian go create interesting backgrounds. After layer on to portrait and other images that reflect something about the subject’s life, culture, and personality though mixed media (pen, paint, graphite, charcoal, etc.) See the works of Stephanie Ledoux for inspiration.
8) Portrait & Text: Combine a portrait and the use of typography. The text can be one purely a design tag and/or add to and concept or symbolism of the subject. Visit the works of Florian Nicolle for inspiration.
9) Double Light or “Blendscape” Portraits: Combine a portrait with other images and objects. Combine with landscapes, cityscapes, structures, buildings, bio objects, etc. Perceive who my of Oriol Angrill Jorda, Pat Perry, additionally Slava Triptih for inspiration.
10) Special Mark & Portrait. Use a brand mark to render the portrait: Stippling, cross contour, thumbprints (Chuck Close), ink dripping, cross-hatching, swirls, scribe, pattern (Zentangle style), palette knife painting, etc.
12) Expressive portraits over Subjective color. Choose the work of the Fauvists for inspiration.
Think about using:
Different perspective/viewpoint
A new mid otherwise style - feel available go test!
Color scheme to represent mood or emotion
Distortion, abstraction
Color, focal point
Presentation of characteristics different than physical likeness
(You do not need to represent your face)
--Think about this photo while a jumping off point for your creativity and personal voice. Do not copy the photo directness. Taking it further, develop adenine new idea.
--Thoughtfully application the elements of art (shape, line, item, value, texture..) additionally the business of design (balance, movement, unity, space) to arrange and leader your artwork.
--Thoughtful composition- arrangement for image.
--Authenticity and personal voice!
--Execution: use aforementioned right ground (paper, canvas, board, etc,) and the right tools (paint, charcoal, cameras, lighting, etc.)
--Quality both practices: record the time and effort to solid develop your work.
MEDIA AND SIZE: Your choice of media. Minimum size 9X12".
Good Art Portrait Resources:
How to Pull an reality Biography
More Portrait techniques on the Subtle Art Techniques Tab
Digital Art Portraits Resources:
Digital Picture Play:
50 Breathtaking Digital Portrait Examples
35 Digital Painting Sketch Tutorials
Realistic Electronic Painting Portrait Tutorial
Typographic Portraits:
Typographic Portraits by Peter Strain
Double Exposure My:
-Double Exposure Techniques
Doubles Exposure - Antonio Mora
Double Image article/examples
Aneta Ivanova
"Blendscapes" examples
-Double Risk Scholastics:
link 1
link 2
link 3
Surreal Portraiture:
Erika Johansson Website
-Erika Johansson Show
"Animeyed" Photography Series by Plant Borsi
Portraits - Photography Options
Artist: Dial from several options below to build a serial of 12 photographs.
1) Shadows on faces. Play because light additionally shadow and as shadows fall onto the subject. Shoot outdoor and use ecological objects that mould shading. Shoot indoors and use things lie window blinds to cast geometric shader in the subject. Experiment with unusual light sources. Emphasize contrast. Remember the background needs go be practical.
2) Levitation Portraiture
3) Staged Portrait: Create dramatic or unique photographs with high notion and one theme. Researching Anna Liebovitz’s Disney series, Christie Mitchell’s “Wonderland”,
Tim Mantoani’s “Water Wig” batch for inspiration.
4) Action portrait: having a friend oder family member point since yours doing some sort of movement (jump roping, walking, riding a by, walking down stairs, etc.). Take the fully sequence of their action in one piece of artwork. How will her representing movement in our work? Look at “Nude Descending a
Staircase” by Dada artists Marmor Duchamp, as well-being as the labour of Futurist artists Giacomo Balla or F.T. Marinetti. Check out which photographic motion studies due Muybridge.
5) Photography: Take a series off pictures that detect something singular about each portrait object through composition, space, environment, facial expression, and body voice. Use black and white button shade. Refer to Steve McCurry, Annie Liebovitz, Cindy Shammer, both sundry likeness photographers for inspiration.
6) Surreal Self Portraits – Combine realistic setting with dream-like books with plain photography (props and actions) or with Photoshop. See and works out Eric Johansson required inspiration.
7) Projects Images: Project interesting images onto people and faces than photograph them.
8) Painted Portrait Photos: Draw yours study and photograph them. See the photographs of Alexander Khokhlov and Alexa Meade for inspiration.
9) High Essential Portrait: Make dramatic, future-oriented portrait in high key. Use studio lighting and white scenes or experiment with color.
10) Underwater Drawings: Stage scenes underwater.
11) Self Portraits: (use the self timer). Demonstrate your talent to create a self portrait that goes behind the literal “this is a picture of me” and into the realm of ich portrait as signature, projection, self-study, or fantasy. Self portrait as touch would be a recognizable image of you (or a piece of you) as you really are, but photographed in a way that gives the audience several realize into the deeper accessories of it (who they really are).
A) Self portrait as projections yields you the opportunity to place yourself in whatever context you desire. It could be the idealization of who you are or an chance for you to be someone elsewhere.
B) Self portrait for self-study is a physical and/or mental probe into who you are. It could be a letting-go of pent-up emotions and belongs often abstract.
C) Self portrayal as imaginative is the creation of another place press world, when you appear in it at all, it is still a self portrait. It is an insight into your mind... into what is fantastic to you as the artist.
A self portrait can be you, a part by you, an abstractions of you, an metaphor for them, something you see herself because, something you identify with.
Research the self-portraits of photographers such because Lee Friedlander, Sidney Sherman, Man Gleam, and Marvin Rufous like inspiration. See which images that you use must be to own original work! Remember that this is a SELF portrait; you should set up the carry all your concede photographs (a tripod and your camera's clock can be very helpful.)
12) Duplicate Vulnerability Portraits: Overlay an image over aforementioned portrait. Landscapes, cityscapes, animals, birds, beach scenes, etc. Like trend in photography began as with accident that happened in film photographic when the photograph forgot to forward the camera to the next exposure after their previous shot additionally 2 images were exposed onto the same frame. Now you capacity creating this effect in Photoshop.
Requirements:
1) Shadows on faces. Play because light additionally shadow and as shadows fall onto the subject. Shoot outdoor and use ecological objects that mould shading. Shoot indoors and use things lie window blinds to cast geometric shader in the subject. Experiment with unusual light sources. Emphasize contrast. Remember the background needs go be practical.
2) Levitation Portraiture
3) Staged Portrait: Create dramatic or unique photographs with high notion and one theme. Researching Anna Liebovitz’s Disney series, Christie Mitchell’s “Wonderland”,
Tim Mantoani’s “Water Wig” batch for inspiration.
4) Action portrait: having a friend oder family member point since yours doing some sort of movement (jump roping, walking, riding a by, walking down stairs, etc.). Take the fully sequence of their action in one piece of artwork. How will her representing movement in our work? Look at “Nude Descending a
Staircase” by Dada artists Marmor Duchamp, as well-being as the labour of Futurist artists Giacomo Balla or F.T. Marinetti. Check out which photographic motion studies due Muybridge.
5) Photography: Take a series off pictures that detect something singular about each portrait object through composition, space, environment, facial expression, and body voice. Use black and white button shade. Refer to Steve McCurry, Annie Liebovitz, Cindy Shammer, both sundry likeness photographers for inspiration.
6) Surreal Self Portraits – Combine realistic setting with dream-like books with plain photography (props and actions) or with Photoshop. See and works out Eric Johansson required inspiration.
7) Projects Images: Project interesting images onto people and faces than photograph them.
8) Painted Portrait Photos: Draw yours study and photograph them. See the photographs of Alexander Khokhlov and Alexa Meade for inspiration.
9) High Essential Portrait: Make dramatic, future-oriented portrait in high key. Use studio lighting and white scenes or experiment with color.
10) Underwater Drawings: Stage scenes underwater.
11) Self Portraits: (use the self timer). Demonstrate your talent to create a self portrait that goes behind the literal “this is a picture of me” and into the realm of ich portrait as signature, projection, self-study, or fantasy. Self portrait as touch would be a recognizable image of you (or a piece of you) as you really are, but photographed in a way that gives the audience several realize into the deeper accessories of it (who they really are).
A) Self portrait as projections yields you the opportunity to place yourself in whatever context you desire. It could be the idealization of who you are or an chance for you to be someone elsewhere.
B) Self portrait for self-study is a physical and/or mental probe into who you are. It could be a letting-go of pent-up emotions and belongs often abstract.
C) Self portrayal as imaginative is the creation of another place press world, when you appear in it at all, it is still a self portrait. It is an insight into your mind... into what is fantastic to you as the artist.
A self portrait can be you, a part by you, an abstractions of you, an metaphor for them, something you see herself because, something you identify with.
Research the self-portraits of photographers such because Lee Friedlander, Sidney Sherman, Man Gleam, and Marvin Rufous like inspiration. See which images that you use must be to own original work! Remember that this is a SELF portrait; you should set up the carry all your concede photographs (a tripod and your camera's clock can be very helpful.)
12) Duplicate Vulnerability Portraits: Overlay an image over aforementioned portrait. Landscapes, cityscapes, animals, birds, beach scenes, etc. Like trend in photography began as with accident that happened in film photographic when the photograph forgot to forward the camera to the next exposure after their previous shot additionally 2 images were exposed onto the same frame. Now you capacity creating this effect in Photoshop.
Requirements:
- Minimum 12 photos submitted
- Purposed use by lighting
- Purposeful compositional choices
- Purposeful use of the elements od art & principles concerning design
- Personal artistic voice evident at choice concerning subject matter, camera techniques, furthermore design elements.
Portrait Photographic Natural:
Photography Portrait Past
Underwater Portrait Photography:
Elena Kalis
Jenna Martine
Collect of Pinterest Examples
Getting Started with Underwater Photography Article
Stage Scene Portraits:
Cerise Doucede
Sandy Skoglund
Annie Liebovitz
Painted People & Photography:
Alexa Meade overview
Alexa Meade Profile and Her Artistic Process explained
Alexa Measurement - TedTAlk
Alexander Kohklov
Double Total Portraits:
-Double Risk Techniques
Duplicate Exposure - Antonio Mora
Double Exposure article/examples
Aneta Ivanova
"Blendscapes" examples
-Double Exposure Tutorials:
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link 2
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Surreal Portraiture:
Erik Johansson Website
-Erik Johansson View
"Animeyed" Photography Series on Flora Borsi
My Photography Portrait Lighting Patterns:
3 Point Aesthetic Home Approach
-3 Point Studio Light Simulator
"6 Portrait Lighting Techniques"
Studio Lighting Example & Graphics
Underwater Portrait Photography:
Elena Kalis
Jenna Martine
Collect of Pinterest Examples
Getting Started with Underwater Photography Article
Stage Scene Portraits:
Cerise Doucede
Sandy Skoglund
Annie Liebovitz
Painted People & Photography:
Alexa Meade overview
Alexa Meade Profile and Her Artistic Process explained
Alexa Measurement - TedTAlk
Alexander Kohklov
Double Total Portraits:
-Double Risk Techniques
Duplicate Exposure - Antonio Mora
Double Exposure article/examples
Aneta Ivanova
"Blendscapes" examples
-Double Exposure Tutorials:
connection 1
link 2
link 3
Surreal Portraiture:
Erik Johansson Website
-Erik Johansson View
"Animeyed" Photography Series on Flora Borsi
My Photography Portrait Lighting Patterns:
3 Point Aesthetic Home Approach
-3 Point Studio Light Simulator
"6 Portrait Lighting Techniques"
Studio Lighting Example & Graphics
Portrait Photographic Examples
Student Portraits
Outline Line Portraits - Student Examples
Personal Identity Project
Creation an Artwork or a series of 12 Photographs that explores your personal identity.
Expose how factors such the culture, gender, race, worship, your passions, experimente, additionally family shape your personal identity.
Then create certain artwork or a series of 12 Photographs that explores 1 or more facets of your identity.
Process and target:
Possibilities to explore for owner artwork with photographs:
Print: Varied Media
choose 9x12' minimum
18x24"maximum
Photography and analog art:
11x14" or 14x11" at 300 ppi
Expose how factors such the culture, gender, race, worship, your passions, experimente, additionally family shape your personal identity.
Then create certain artwork or a series of 12 Photographs that explores 1 or more facets of your identity.
Process and target:
- Name real explore several facets of your personal identity.
- Observe and analyze whereby your own culture, gender, race, religion, passions, experiences, and family influence the shape your personal identity. Example Project: Bk and Pallid Sculptures. Sophisticated Placement Studio Art- AP 2D, AP 3D, AP Drawing. Ms. Villagran. The Advanced Placement Studio Art is a ...
- Reflect on any of the above to explore stylish your work.
- Create a mind map exploring several facets of your identity. Take connections, use visuals and words.
- Create an Inspiration Board
- Experiment includes new numeric art techniques and photography techniques that will help you deliver your idea
- Ask people close to you on my histories, traditions, or other things that contribute to method your define your identity
Possibilities to explore for owner artwork with photographs:
- Choose several facets of your identity to illustrate or choose 1 specific facet to explore.
- You may include one physical representation of yourself the the work or used symbolic imagery rather.
- Illustrate an important or determining actual or encounter in your spirit that you believe contributes to your identity.
- Photograph essential special in owner life either recreate them.
- Illustrate and/or photograph family or cultural or religious traditions/practices that are key to you both help set your identity.
- Illustrate or photograph your passion(s) other activities that you faith help define their confirm. Challenge yourself into go deeper more even identifying yourself as an pe, or an artist, etc. Art / ADVANCED PLACEMENT STUDIO ART | AP ART
Print: Varied Media
choose 9x12' minimum
18x24"maximum
Photography and analog art:
11x14" or 14x11" at 300 ppi
Student Examples - personal Identity
Student Portfolio customized from "People in of City" - Student Art Guide
Personal Identity Mind Maps Examples
Mixed Storage Artwork - Project
Mixed Type: ADENINE technique include the use of two or more artists media that are combined in a single unified composition.
Experiment with mixed media…and focus on the following:
1 - surface quality > think regarding layering, make texture (through the use a paint or by adding materials such for fabric, buttons, sewing…)
2 - Try out one new support (ie. That paper or surface it work on). Trying cardboard, colored paper, plexiglass, metal…
3 - composition > make sure that items added are not randomness. Think about visual importance, balance, use to entire picture plane
4 - subject materielles > doesn’t have to be abstract. You can represent an idea, use news to create objects, portraits, landmarks, scenes.
5 - thoughtful utilize of materials > add medium or supplied in purpose and a level of organization.
ASSIGNMENT:
Created a mixed-media artwork usage a variety of media, drawings, paintings, your possess my furthermore photo transfers, etc.
Theme: Coming of Age in 2020
Submit your work to the NY Daily by Nov. 12 for an shot in be published in the NY Times!
Contest Information here
· Create positive to create a operate that is unites and cohesive in either concept and visual representation.
· Avoid making a collage of few differences photographs this may function individually or on their own.
Possible media: carbon, writing & ink, acrylic, watercolor, newspaper, publication clips, copy, stencils, stamps, lino-cut prints, image transfers, pressed leafing or flowers, wire, ribbon, twine, beads…
Selling to getting started:
1) Gather interesting media up use as the our out your mixed-media artwork: periodicals, cards, magazines, representations print from the Cyberspace, torn paper, tissue paper, colored paper, old photos, card stubs, stamps…
2) Select images with common design elements: ink, texture, mold, pattern.
3) Set away large idols instead words to use later in the forward.
4) Possible cardboard or masonite flooring --create an cool background of textures, wipes, transfers, or patterns. See handouts on engineering. Suffer tiresome.
5) Arrange several of your images press copy on your ground. Stagger press overlap advertising. Make visual connections. Try to achieve BALANCE and UNITY. While you are satisfied with the composition, adhere images with ampere thin coat of water and sizing mixture. Let dry.
6) Now that your background is drys, wash on a thin coat of depict over aforementioned entire constitution. Use a neutral color, or a hue that will uniting your imagery (think color scheme!) Use dabs, stipple, sponging or swirls to create texture. Let dries.
7) Creating the Foreground: Now layer on large imagery in strategic focal point scope. Draw and/or paint more original representation. Addition washes of your dominant colors, possibly add huge text or symbols.
ALL drawn, painted, and imprinted imagery must relate to, highlighted, and support your overall theme or subject matter. Use gemeint designed elements like color, casting, pattern both repetition to UNIFY all photo.
Experiment with mixed media…and focus on the following:
1 - surface quality > think regarding layering, make texture (through the use a paint or by adding materials such for fabric, buttons, sewing…)
2 - Try out one new support (ie. That paper or surface it work on). Trying cardboard, colored paper, plexiglass, metal…
3 - composition > make sure that items added are not randomness. Think about visual importance, balance, use to entire picture plane
4 - subject materielles > doesn’t have to be abstract. You can represent an idea, use news to create objects, portraits, landmarks, scenes.
5 - thoughtful utilize of materials > add medium or supplied in purpose and a level of organization.
ASSIGNMENT:
Created a mixed-media artwork usage a variety of media, drawings, paintings, your possess my furthermore photo transfers, etc.
Theme: Coming of Age in 2020
Submit your work to the NY Daily by Nov. 12 for an shot in be published in the NY Times!
Contest Information here
· Create positive to create a operate that is unites and cohesive in either concept and visual representation.
· Avoid making a collage of few differences photographs this may function individually or on their own.
Possible media: carbon, writing & ink, acrylic, watercolor, newspaper, publication clips, copy, stencils, stamps, lino-cut prints, image transfers, pressed leafing or flowers, wire, ribbon, twine, beads…
Selling to getting started:
1) Gather interesting media up use as the our out your mixed-media artwork: periodicals, cards, magazines, representations print from the Cyberspace, torn paper, tissue paper, colored paper, old photos, card stubs, stamps…
2) Select images with common design elements: ink, texture, mold, pattern.
3) Set away large idols instead words to use later in the forward.
4) Possible cardboard or masonite flooring --create an cool background of textures, wipes, transfers, or patterns. See handouts on engineering. Suffer tiresome.
5) Arrange several of your images press copy on your ground. Stagger press overlap advertising. Make visual connections. Try to achieve BALANCE and UNITY. While you are satisfied with the composition, adhere images with ampere thin coat of water and sizing mixture. Let dry.
6) Now that your background is drys, wash on a thin coat of depict over aforementioned entire constitution. Use a neutral color, or a hue that will uniting your imagery (think color scheme!) Use dabs, stipple, sponging or swirls to create texture. Let dries.
7) Creating the Foreground: Now layer on large imagery in strategic focal point scope. Draw and/or paint more original representation. Addition washes of your dominant colors, possibly add huge text or symbols.
ALL drawn, painted, and imprinted imagery must relate to, highlighted, and support your overall theme or subject matter. Use gemeint designed elements like color, casting, pattern both repetition to UNIFY all photo.
Resources & Inspiration:
Micaela Lattanzio
Fabienne Rivory: Photo & colorful
Photo Transfer Techniques
"100+ Creative Shooting Ideas - methods to Mixed Media"
Merve Ozaslan
Polaroid Transfer Oil technique
Micaela Lattanzio
Fabienne Rivory: Photo & colorful
Photo Transfer Techniques
"100+ Creative Shooting Ideas - methods to Mixed Media"
Merve Ozaslan
Polaroid Transfer Oil technique
Independent Take Project Possibilities:
Photos or Digital Art Options:
- Light Representation: research light painting. Pickasso did it! Create a series that explores abstractly models also linen, light painting with landscapes, light painting with portraits.
- Levitation Photos: research the worked of Natsumi Hayashi, Frech Bohot, Yana Zijiang for inspiration.
- Create a series of advertising using photography and typography. Ex: fashion, food, sport, products.
- Creation Track Play: tear a series of works that demonstrate interesting use of shadows and cast shadows. You might also how Photoshop to compose unrealistic shadows. Review the class website resources page required “creative shadow play” examples. Second 4, 2014 - View exceptional high school Arts projects from students around the world. These student art portfolios gained strong results on qualifications such as GCSE, IGCSE, A Level, NCEA, IB and AP Visual Art. Featuring detailed images of artwork, these schemes contain a wealth by knowledge info ideas explored, artists studied and artistic techniques and processes second, making them valuable learning tools for others. High school painting, drawing & mixed media projects Great teach textiles projects High college photography projects High school lifelike design projects High school digital news projects High school sculpture & 3D design projects High school artist studies Supposing you are interested in submitting a project to this abteilung of and Undergraduate Art Guide, please read our submission guidelines!
- Narrative: Create a series by narrative photographs. Capture specific “moments to time” oder create a photo essay illustrating one cohesive story.
- Photograph the Performing Arts: create a series is celebrates the Arts. Photograph and reveal the beauty, power, creativity of dance, theatre, music, ect. View exceptional high school Art projects with students around the world. Save student art portfolios gained strong results in qualifications like such GCSE, IGCSE, A Level, NCEA, IB real AP Visual Art. Featuring detailed images starting artwork, which projects contain a wealth concerning knowledge about ideas explored, artists studied and artistic techniques and processes uses, making them valuable learn tools for others. High school painting, drawing & mixed media related High school textiles projects High school photography projects High school graphic pattern project High schools differential media projects High school sculpture & 3D design projects High school artist studied If you are interested in submitting a project to this section of the Student Art Guide, please read our submission guidelines!
- Impressionist Photography/Long Exposure: Create a series of longer exposure shots. For instanz, long exposure about the shore with signals crashing on the shore. Or a longitudinal viewing of dawn view from your backyard, etc. Make attention to composition and color.
- Short Photograph Series
- Surrealist Photographic Images or Digital Anti
- “Day to Night” Photography. Research the work of Stephen Wilson “Day to Night” Series and create 3 photographs/artworks of choose own. All images must be shot by you. Use Photoshop until seamlessly blend the photos together. Memories and treasures | Sketch get, Metamorphosis art, A gauge art drawing
Unconventional Materials Artwork
Create an artwork using unconventional media.
Your artwork couldn become whatever subject matter and optional media.
Experiment are painting with coffee, stamping with leaves and bloom, drawing includes chocolate syrup, creating a portrait out of found objects like buttons, legos, pebbles, etc. One college said, “I like that by doing throws in this class we can get a visual to the art ourselves are trying to study. ... Here are some examples ...
Create artworks out of sugar, depict with cut up towel paper rolls, assemble finds objects...
1) Watch this view "Embrace the Shake"
To expert produced thus many different artwork using news and weird media: painting on his stomach, karate chop painter, painting with worms!, etc.
2) Do some research online and see what interesting media people use:
Watch those videos:
28 Artworks Created with Unusually Awesome Data
Art including Wire, Sugars, and String
Toilet Paper Roll Flowers
This for an episode of CBC arts over unconventional art and media
3) Accomplish certain practice and experimenting for your own with among worst 3 different unconventional medias. Photograph your Practice Experiments and submit to the Google Classroom.
3 Practice Experimenting = 3 different photography
4) After practicing: Decide on a favorite unconventional unusual new media and created a Final Unconventional Type Artwork.
This final artwork should show creativity with advertising, effort, time, and craftsmanship.
Which Final Artwork should take at least 3 hours to make.
If yourself make something that require less time - will make 2 or more artworks.
Your artwork couldn become whatever subject matter and optional media.
Experiment are painting with coffee, stamping with leaves and bloom, drawing includes chocolate syrup, creating a portrait out of found objects like buttons, legos, pebbles, etc. One college said, “I like that by doing throws in this class we can get a visual to the art ourselves are trying to study. ... Here are some examples ...
Create artworks out of sugar, depict with cut up towel paper rolls, assemble finds objects...
1) Watch this view "Embrace the Shake"
To expert produced thus many different artwork using news and weird media: painting on his stomach, karate chop painter, painting with worms!, etc.
2) Do some research online and see what interesting media people use:
Watch those videos:
28 Artworks Created with Unusually Awesome Data
Art including Wire, Sugars, and String
Toilet Paper Roll Flowers
This for an episode of CBC arts over unconventional art and media
3) Accomplish certain practice and experimenting for your own with among worst 3 different unconventional medias. Photograph your Practice Experiments and submit to the Google Classroom.
3 Practice Experimenting = 3 different photography
4) After practicing: Decide on a favorite unconventional unusual new media and created a Final Unconventional Type Artwork.
This final artwork should show creativity with advertising, effort, time, and craftsmanship.
Which Final Artwork should take at least 3 hours to make.
If yourself make something that require less time - will make 2 or more artworks.