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Replicating Art and Poetry Project
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STEP ONE: Decide on a photograph or a painting.
Look at books, magazines, Internet, etc. Pick one you can reasonably replicate. Some IMPORTANT guidelines: There must be a person in the photograph/painting No nudity or scantily dressed people No obscene gestures No violence
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STEP TWO: Write a poem about the photograph or painting.
Some criteria Write in third person POV Write at least 10 lines Your poem DOES NOT have to rhyme Suggestion (Optional) You may use a poem format as a guide (next slides)
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BIOGRAPHY Poem Format 1 Line 1: Your character’s first name Line 2: Four words to describe your character Line 3: Related to… Line 4: Lover of… (three ideas/people) Line 5: Who feels… (three ideas) Line 6: Who needs… (three ideas) Line 7: Who gives… (three ideas) Line 8: Who fears… (three ideas) Line 9: Who would like to see… Line 10: Lives… Line 11: Your character’s last name
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BIOGRAPHY Poem Format 2 Line 1: Name Line 2: Born in Line 3: Child of Line 4: Lived in Line 5: Learned Line 6: Overcame Line 7: Worked as Line 8: Challenged by Line 9: [Statement of personal insight] Line 10: Always Line 11: Never Line 12 Remembered as
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STEP THREE: Replicate yourself into the photograph/painting.
Take a picture of yourself as a subject in the photograph/painting. Some IMPORTANT guidelines: You must be in the photograph/painting No nudity or scantily dressed people No obscene gestures No violence Do not put yourself in danger
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STEP THREE: Replicate yourself into the photograph/painting.
Some considerations: You may want to use photoshop. You may want your replicated photograph to look just like the original photograph/painting (down to the details). OR You may want to change something about your replicated photograph from the original photograph/painting. Modernize it Change the setting Change the clothes
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STEP FOUR: Write a poem about your replication.
Some criteria Write in first person POV (“I”) Write at least 10 lines Your poem DOES NOT have to rhyme Suggestion (Optional) You may use a poem format as a guide (next slide)
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I AM Poem Format I am (two special characteristics) I wonder (something you are actually curious about) I hear (an imaginary sound) I see (an imaginary sight) I want (an actual desire) I am (the first line of the poem restated) I pretend (something you actually pretend to do) I feel (a feeling about something imaginary) I touch (an imaginary touch) I worry (something that really bothers you) I cry (something that makes you very sad) I am (the first line of the poem repeated) I understand (something you know is true) I say (something you believe in) I dream (something you actually dream about) I try (something you really make an effort about) I hope (something you actually hope for)
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STEP 5: Answer questions in complete sentences.
What is the title of the work? Who is the artist? How many pictures did you look at before you chose the one you did? Why did you select the photograph that you did? What changes did you make to the original picture? Do you think you created a different mood than the original picture? Which poem did you have a more difficult time writing? Who was your photographer? What were their thoughts on the project?
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STEP 6: PRESENTATION (Poster Board or PowerPoint)
Title of the Project Photograph/painting Poem about photograph/painting Replicated photograph Poem about replication Questions about the process
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REPLICATING ART WITH POETRY PROJECT RUBRIC
EXCELLENT 25 VERY GOOD 20 SATISFACTORY 15 ACCEPTABLE 10 NOT 5 Artwork chosen is replicated with photograph First poem is written about artwork in third person point of view. Second poem is written about replication of artwork in first person point of view. Presentation includes all components and is presented to the class. OVERALL POINTS
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