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Jeff Fessler, American. Stora, Stygga Vargen,

Cubism Pablo Picasso, , Spanish. Jacqueline Rocque,

Invented in early 1900s by Pablo Picasso & Georges Braque Cubism 3

Pablo Picasso, , Spanish. Portrait of Gertrude Stein, 1906 How Picasso painted first… 4

Pablo Picasso, , Spanish. Portrait of Daniel-Henry Kahnweilier, 1910 and just a few years later…. Subjects broken apart and pieces taken out 5

Pablo Picasso, , Spanish. Polichinelle with Guitar Before the Stage Curtain, 1919 Pieces put back together in interesting ways 6

Pablo Picasso, , Spanish. Marie-Therese Walter, 1937 Uses different angles, colors, shapes, sizes 7

Pablo Picasso, , Spanish. Femme a La Fesille, 1938 Shows subject in many ways at the same time 8

Elements of art to look for: shape geometric organic 9

Elements of art to look for: color hueintensityvalue yellow color namebrightnesslight or dark bright dull 10

Pablo Picasso, , Spanish. Three Musicians,

Pablo Picasso, , Spanish. Dora Maar au Chat,

Pablo Picasso, , Spanish. Weeping Woman with Handkerchief,

example of student work 14

Batman by Kevin, Belvedere Elem. “I used blue for the background to represent that he is heroic.I used mostly geometric shapes because he is serious. I made two faces for his two personalities.” 15

Beau from the book Tango, by Vanessa, Belvedere Elem. “I chose both organic and geometric shapes because he is tough but also a softy type fox. He has three faces because he has 3 different personalities.” 16

Darth Paper from Darth Paper Strikes Back, by Quinn, Belvedere Elem. “Yellow shows he is mischevious. Geometric shapes show that he’s aggressive. The organic shape on his head shows confusion. Lightning in his eye shows power.” 17

Target: I can create a portrait in the cubist style that shows my understanding of the art elements of color and shape, and that shows my understanding of character traits. KEEP TRYING ALMOST THERE ON TARGET WAY BEYOND I don’t recognize these art elements, the style of cubism, or the traits of my character. I can explain the art elements and cubism, but I haven’t used them to show the character traits in my portrait I can define and identify the art elements and cubism, and used them to focus on the character traits in my portrait. I used the art elements and cubism in a completely new and innovative way in my character trait portrait. Source: Kari Ratka, Berkshire Elem. 18