Abstract Psychedelic Figure. Figure Abstract: Summary This project will use contour figure studies from class observation. Make at least 5 contour studies.

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Abstract Psychedelic Figure

Figure Abstract: Summary This project will use contour figure studies from class observation. Make at least 5 contour studies of parts of the figure to whole body studies. No shading is to be used and only line to describe the details of the figures. Overlapping the drawings using tracing paper will give you an abstracted look when using 3 or more contours. Colored pencil and paint will be used for the shapes created by the overlapping figures. Materials needed: #2b or HB pencil newsprint 12” x 18” Tracing paper 18” x 24” Graphite sticks Illustration Board Colored pencils Ink drawing pens Optional: Pastels - collage materials

Objective: Students will Draw from observation-make several figure studies Work on figure proportion Gain appreciation for work of Peter Max-1960s artwork Explore pattern and color in creating an abstracted figure composition Resources: Peter Max - Art Online Peter Max - OnlinePeter Max - Online- Artcyclopedia The Beatles Yellow SubmarineThe Beatles Yellow Submarine (check Google images - Movie Poster)Movie Poster

Matisse's ‘odalisques’ display the artist's passion for decorative pattern and motifs. The artist visited the French colonies in North Africa (Algeria in 1906 and Morocco in 1912– 13) where the brilliant light, exotic environment and Moorish architecture inspired a new body of work. His odalisques have been described by art historian Roger Benjamin as ‘elaborate fictions’ in which the artist re-created the image of the Islamic harem using French models posed in his Nice apartment. The fabrics, screens, carpets, furnishings and costuming recalled the exoticism of the ‘Orient’ and provided a theme for Matisse's preoccupation with the figure and elaborate pattern. Odalisque in Red Trousers, c

Procedures: 1. Take all of the contour studies of the figure and cut around them so that you have only a small space from the edge of the drawing. 2. Look at them and arrange them in the order of your preference good to bad. 3. Place them near to each other and overlapping, to see vertical and horizontal movement and an area of emphasis. 4. Use a large 18” x 24” piece of tracing paper to start tracing out the first one in the area of emphasis. 5. Next, trace another over the first to create new shapes when they are traced together. 6. Repeat this using at least three contour studies. 7. Take the tracing paper and transfer the image with graphite onto Illustration board. 8. Outline the transfer with a black ink pen. 9. Watch the Beatles’ “Yellow Submarine” and take note on the patterns and doodles. 10. Make a practice paper and make 12 of your own patterns, words and designs. 11. Using Colored pencil fill in the shapes created by the overlapping figures. Be creative! Sample Rubric (adapted from Marianne Galyk)

Assessment rubric: Student Name:____________________Period: _______ Assignment: Abstract Figure—Peter Max Date: __________ Circle the number in pencil that best shows how well you feel that you completed that criterion for the assignment. Excellent GoodAverage Needs Improvement Rate Yourself Teacher’s Rating Criteria 1 – Contour figure studies or less Criteria 2 – Aesthetic arrangement of figures - composition or less Criteria 3 – Rendering of patters - use of color or less Criteria 4 – Effort: took time to develop idea & complete project? (Didn’t rush.) Good use of class time? or less Criteria 5 – Craftsmanship – Neat, clean & complete? Skillful use of the art tools & media? or less 50 (possible points) Your TotalTeacher Total Total Grade: