GCSE Fast Track Portraits

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
ART TYPES, COMPONENTS AND FAMOUS ARTISTS. "Form of art not intended to represent the world around us. Applicable to any art that does not represent recognizable.
Advertisements

Frida Kahlo SELF-PORTRAITS. SELF-PORTRAITS FRIDA KAHLO How many of you know the term “selfie”? What is “selfie” short for? A “selfie” is short for a self-portrait.
FRIDA KAHLO Painter of the self- portrait Painter of the self- portrait.
Art I Portrait Art Kyffin Williams– ‘Fusilier Dean’
Module 2: Assessment in Creative Arts © 2006 Curriculum K-12 Directorate, NSW Department of Education and Training.
Frida Kahlo "I paint myself because I am so often alone, because I am the subject I know best." Self Portraits and Symbolism.
GCSE FAST TRACK PORTRAITS Creating a Linoleum Print Portrait.
AQA GCSE Art & Design Set Task (Exam)
By: Ray Gomez Diego Rivera.
Year 7 Independent Learning Task 1
Art by Frida Kahlo Interpretation We think that this painting is set in New York because in the background you can notice The Statue of.
AQA GCSE Art & Design Set Task (Exam)
This is a photograph of Magdalena Carmen Frieda Kahlo y Calderón (most frequently referred to as Frida Kahlo) and the pain the she endured after a nearly.
Frida Kahlo The Mexican artist ‘Frieda Kahlo’ is one of the most important 20 th Century artists.
Frida Kahlo By: Jordan Hardwick Born July 6th, 1907 in Coyoacan, Mexico Died July 13th, 1954.
Lucian Freud Reflection (self portrait) Oil on Canvas Date: 1985.
Frida Kahlo Frida Kahlo de Rivera (July 6, 1907 – July 13, 1954) was a Mexican painter who is best known for her self-portraits. Kahlo's life began and.
Unit Question What life event has had a great impact on you and how did you respond? How can you express/communicate that life event in an artwork? Area.
Studio Art Daily Plans Oct 21-25, 2013 Ms. Livoti.
Frida Kahlo "I paint self portraits because I am the person I know best." - Frida Kahlo.
Frida Kahlo. Self-portrait, c Frida was about 16 years old when this was painted.
FRIDA KAHLO A Mexican Artist. ABOUT FRIDA “I paint my own reality. The only thing I know is that I paint because I need to, and I paint whatever passes.
Artist Study.  Explore, examine, develop and analyze a diverse range of materials, processes and techniques based upon individual, guided research.
The expressive self- portraits of Frida Kahlo Self-Portrait with Cropped Hair Frida Kahlo Oil on canvas, 15 3/4 x 11" (40 x 27.9 cm). "I paint self.
Frida Kahlo. Frida Kahlo ( ) Frida was a mexican painter who has achieved international popularity. She painted using vibrant colours in a style.
Frida Kahlo Frida Kahlo de Rivera was a Mexican painter, born in Coyoacán, who is best known for her self-portraits. Kahlo's life began and ended in Mexico.
AQA GCSE Art & Design Set Task (Exam) Starting Point 3: Effects of Light Development Work Planning PowerPoint.
ASSESMENT OBJECTIVES FOR GCSE AREAS OF STUDY, WHICH FULFILL THE AO’s. AO1 Record observations, experiences, ideas, information and insights in visual and.
Portraits, self portraits and identity…………….
Veronica Chavez – Computer Art P.2. Frida Kahlo de Rivera was born as Magdalena Carmen Frieda Kahlo y Calderón on July 6 th, She was a Mexican painter.
My Practice By Maya Armon.
Self-Portraits of Vincent Van Gogh
Girl Veil by Peter Monkman 2009 Oil on canvas Discuss the artist’s handling of materials in this painting. Consider the main visual elements, composition.
Mini Project - Expressive Portrait Painting
To review and evaluate your work and the work of others. AO1 Develop your understanding of identity and portraiture terms and meanings. AO1 Experiment.
Studio Art Daily Plans Oct 15-18, 2013
Frida Kahlo July 6, July 13, Background Birthdates (1907/ 1910) Heritage La Casa Azul.
Welcome Today: Like Water for Chocolate
GCSE Art and Design (Fine Art) Mock Controlled Test 2011 Record observations and ideas – make studies, sketches and drawings. Take photographs and collect.
IGCSE Art & Design: Fine Art Mock Exam
Frida Kahlo Born: July 6, 1907 in Coyoacan, Mexico Died: July 13, 1954 Culture: Mexican.
AQA GCSE Art & Design – Externally Set Task % of your final mark for your GCSE 10 hour exam after Easter 2016 AO1 (Develop) - ideally 3+ artists/areas.
GCSE ART & DESIGN EXAM CHECKLIST
You will create your own work based on one exam question.
Artwork that portrays proportion
Self Portraits.
Understanding the GCSE Marking Criteria
By investigating other works and artists it allows creativity and inspiration for new ideas! You must show you can annotate the artists work and give your.
Self Portraits and Symbolism
Frida Kahlo “The Two Fridas”
& Frida Kahlo By: Serina Flores
Frida Kahlo.
You will create your own work based on one exam question.
GCSE Art and Design (Fine Art) Mock Controlled Test 2015
Frida Kahlo.
Welcome Today: Like Water for Chocolate Mexican artist Frida Kahlo
AQA GCSE Art & Design Set Task (Exam)
Self- Portrait What is a self-portrait?
Frida Kahlo By,Lariza Cavazos.
Week 1.
PowerPoint to accompany lessons on
AQA GCSE Art & Design Set Task (Exam)
FRIDA KAHLO Painter of the self-portrait.
GCSE FAST TRACK PORTRAITS
Similarity, diversity and respect: I am unique/My self-portrait
Frida Kahlo Levels.
Welcome Today: Like Water for Chocolate Mexican artist Frida Kahlo
Similarity, diversity and respect: I am unique/My self-portrait
Compare and Contrast artist task
Presentation transcript:

GCSE Fast Track Portraits Final Expressive Portrait Portrait of Lucian Freud on Orange Couch by Francis Bacon, 1965

How to use this PowerPoint Use this PP to plan and produce development work for your expressive painting. You can always access it via the art website: www.lbsart.weebly.com Green slides signal the start of a new stage in your planning or sketchbook

Thursday 22nd November 2012 WHAT: Create a final expressive portrait acrylic painting for the project Planning deadline: Thursday 6th December ( 3 weeks planning) Mock exam and portfolio deadline: Wednesday 12th, Thursday 13th December WHY TRY CONFIDENT Present an informed and meaningful personal response Show a very strong and sustained ability to experiment with materials and processes COHERENT Show a strong and consistent ability to experiment with materials and processes COMPETENT Show a sound ability to experiment with materials and processes (Success criteria) Use primary source material. Link to an artist Focus on facial features and tones Consider distorting the face to add expression. Consider adding objects and symbolism CHALLENGE

Planning stages (green slides) (Tip: Label these stages in your sketchbook to help planning) Early intentions Primary investigations Artist investigations Acrylic painting experiments Final design and practice painting Final painting (on canvas in mock exam)

Stage 1: Write your early intentions Use the 4 headings to write down the task in your own words and what you hope to create (your intentions) Creating an expressive portrait TOP TIP: You could include some small thumbnail drawings to show your idea visually Content Process Meaning Purpose

Stage 2: Primary Investigations This portrait must come from primary source material. This means a self portrait OR a portrait of a friend or family member. Take a range of expressive photographs of the subject’s face Consider unusual angles and dramatic lighting (your teacher can help with this) Present the photos in your sketchbook and make sketches from at least 3. Make notes about how suitable they could be for your intentions for the painting. TOP TIP: Use the yellow annotation resources in the classroom and on the website to extend your vocabulary when discussing your ideas: http://lbsart.weebly.com/annotation-helpsheets.html

Expressive photo portraits...

Stage 3: Artist investigations Use the following expressive portraits to help identify an artist who will inspire your work. Produce a minimum double page spread analysing the artist’s work Include images, drawings and annotations using the 4 headings. TOP TIPS: Continue to use the annotation help sheets Always highlight WHY you have chosen the artist and how they will inspire you to achieve your intentions

Francis Bacon WHY this artist? Francis Bacon is well known for distorting the face and features to create mood, movement and expression. http://www.tate.org.uk/art/artists/francis-bacon-682 Portrait of Lucian Freud on Orange Couch by Francis Bacon, 1965

Frida Kahlo WHY this artist? Frida Kahlo uses objects in her paintings that symbolise thoughts and feelings about her life. What do you think the thorn necklace symbolises? Self-portrait with Thorn Necklace and Hummingbird,

Frida Kahlo de Rivera (July 6, 1907- July 13, 1954; born Magdalena Carmen Frieda Kahlo y Calderón)[2][3] was a Mexican painter, born in Coyoacán,[4] who is best known for her self-portraits.[5] Kahlo had a volatile marriage with the famous Mexican artist Diego Rivera. She suffered lifelong health problems, many of which derived from a traffic accident she experienced as a teenager. These issues are represented in her works, many of which are self-portraits of one sort or another. Kahlo suggested, "I paint myself because I am so often alone and because I am the subject I know best."[9] She also stated, "I was born a bitch. I was born a painter."[ taken from Wikipedia Nov 2012

Peter Blake WHY this artist? Peter Blake uses objects from the culture of his youth to show the trends and fashions of that time. What are the badges on his jacket and the book in his hand? http://www.tate.org.uk/art/artists/peter-blake-763 'Self-Portrait with Badges' 1961

Lucian Freud WHY this artist? Lucian Freud is considered a master of painting skin tones. How many different colours or tones can you see in his face? “I paint people, not because of what they are like, not exactly in spite of what they are like, but how they happen to be” Lucian Freud Quote http://www.tate.org.uk/art/artists/lucian-freud-1120 Reflection (Self-portrait), 1985

Lucian Freud was one of the great realist painters of the twentieth century. He had a life-long preoccupation with the human face and figure. Family, friends and lovers were his subjects and, sometimes, when no-one else was available, himself. Sitters were drawn from all walks of life, from the aristocracy to the criminal underworld, but he rarely took on commissions. Freud’s portraits often record the life of a relationship. Highly personal and private, they are an enigmatic record of time spent behind the closed door of the studio.

Edvard Munch The Scream

Stage 4 – Acrylic Painting Experiments

Stage 5: Final Design and Practice Painting