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The (faceless) Self Portrait
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A traditional self portrait is ______? Mary Cassatt Vincent Van Gogh Jacob Lawrence - Created (painted, drawn, photographed) by the artist themselves. - A representation of the artist’s face and shoulders/upper body.
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Vivian Maier Annie Leibovitz Basically, it shows us what someone looks like.
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The Selfie. What is a selfie? What is the difference between a selfie and a self portrait?
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Selfies don’t make history. Selfies are of your face (usually an awkward close up). Selfies are taken with a smart phone. Selfies are disposable.
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A self portrait is thought out. Planned out. It has details carefully chosen by the artist. A self portrait contains information about the artist that is more than what they look like..
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You can “read” a lot about an artist though a self portrait For this project, instead of focusing on our facial features, we are going to focus on the environments, gestures, and things that define us.
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This person likes drinking tea!
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This person likes reading and photography. And vintage ottomans. And lives in an older home.
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This person likes relaxing. And lives by the sea?
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This person plays the trumpet. (probably) What else can we gather about him/her?
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What is this person saying about themselves?
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These aren’t exactly faceless, but they could be…
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Another Interpretation of the Assignment… Fill a silhouette of your face with “what is on your mind” or things/spaces that define you.
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To begin your (faceless) self portrait, you will first do some introspective thinking about yourself. What sorts of things define you? What spaces do you live in/enjoy? What do you like to do with your time? What are your favorite material possessions?
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Brainstorm Web Hobbies (sports, reading, video games, drawing) Material things (frye boots, elbowless jacket, glasses, bird clip) Animals (honeybee, cats) Nature (daffodils, oak tree) Home (xmas lights, food/dishes, lamp lighting, music)
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- List 3-5 things per category - Draw 1-2 thumbnail sketches per category - Draw 3 Thumbnails combining elements from web above with your portrait
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In Class: Brainstorm lists and images Homework: Take some photographs of your surroundings and special (or super regular) “things” that you might use for your drawing. Once you have shown me your sketches/brainstorms and your printed images, I will give you paper to begin. Your choice of drawing medium, but you must include at least one element of color.
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