Painting a Portrait Lesson 8: Background
Connector: card sort the order of painting your portrait... 1) Background 2) Body & clothes 3) Face (skin) 4) Hair (main colour) 5) Eyes (dots) 6) Nose (curve or dots) 7) Mouth (1 or 2 broken lines) 8) Eyebrows & eye highlight 9) Tones in hair (light & dark) 10) Black outline to face & body
Learning Outcomes ALL will paint the background. MOST will paint the body. SOME will start to paint the skin.
BIG Picture Discussion on what order to paint a portrait. Demonstration: Student led recap on mixing colours and using a large and small paint brush for control. Individual painting time on Julian Opie portraits. Review of Julian Opie portrait paintings.
Setting up your equipment… What equipment do you need? How do you layout your equipment? Newspaper PowderPaint Water pot Artwork Palette Paint brush Now lay out your own work station…
What order to paint your portrait… 1) Background 2) Body & clothes 3) Face (skin) 4) Hair (main colour) 5) Eyes (dots) 6) Nose (curve or dots) 7) Mouth (1 or 2 broken lines) 8) Eyebrows & eye highlight 9) Tones in hair (light & dark) 10) Black outline to face & body
Cleaning Up... 2 students to wash up 2 students to take items to the sink for washing up 1 student to collect up powder paint trays TABLES MUST... FOLD the newspapers for reuse Clean their tables with a wet sponge/cloth WASH hands at the end of the lesson!!! 2 students to collect paintings after the review.
Mid/Final Review: Write a target on the back of your work… I need to use less water in my paint mixture. I need to use less powder paint in my paint mixture. I need to use less paint and water on my brush to paint carefully up to the edge of the line. I need to use the large brush for large areas and the tip of the small paint brush for the details. I need to paint smoothly by painting in one neat direction. I should try to experiment with my colour more by mixing my own colours.