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Hokusai Collage Paintings
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Katsushika Hokusai Katsushika Hokusai (葛飾 北斎?, October 31, 1760 (exact date questionable) – May 10, 1849) was a Japanese artist, ukiyo-e painter and printmaker At the age of 12, he was sent by his father to work in a bookshop and lending library, a popular type of institution in Japanese cities, where reading books made from wood-cut blocks At 14, he became an apprentice to a wood-carver, the age of 18, whereupon he was accepted into the studio of Katsukawa Shunshō. Shunshō was an artist of ukiyo-e, a style of wood block prints and paintings that Hokusai would master, and head of the so-called Katsukawa school. his work became focused on landscapes and images of the daily life of Japanese people from a variety of social levels. This change of subject was a breakthrough in ukiyo-e and in Hokusai's career Hokusai had a long career, but he produced most of his important work after age 60. His most popular work is the ukiyo-e series Thirty-six Views of Mount Fuji, which was created between 1826 and 1833
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Objectives/ Product I will…. We will…
Create a picture that combines lettering, architecture and traditional costume Create a collage picture with Japanese symbols
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Observation and Research
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Wood Carvings and Paintings
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Women
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Men
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Japanese Architecture
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Japanese Words
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Plan Rough Draft – Japanese symbols
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Plan Japanese Architecture
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Plan Picture One Influence
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Plan Picture Two Influence
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Produce Water Color Techniques
Wash Spray or brush water on paper With wet brush paint across the surface Tilt slightly for the drip Stop dripping not wanted with a paper towel Should be very translucent or see through This is called painting wet on wet
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Produce Water Color Techniques
Glazing Wet Brush Outline shape Fill in center Color should be Translucent
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Produce Water Color Techniques
Dropping Wet Brush Dot area with color of choice Color should be translucent Layering of color will make it less translucent
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Produce Water Color Techniques
Dry Brush Techniques Outline Brush Strokes to build on shade Color will not be translucent
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Water Color Techniques
Lifting Use a dry brush Or use a paper towel Gently dab towel on area
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Produce Water Color Techniques
Bleeding/Blend Spray gently the dry brush strokes or Drop water Will make color translucent
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Revise/Edit Too much color/color too dark Wet area
Lift color with paper towel
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Revise/Edit Color Streaks Drop water on streaks Smooth out the color
Or drop color around to even out
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Produce Paper Doll Body Trace body (Do Not Cut) Draw hair style
Now Cut
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Produce Paper Doll Kimono Draw your design then cover with oil pastel
Paint over the oil pastel lightly Kimono This is a piece of cloth wrapped around a body (like a robe) You are designing the fabric You can use the Hokusai pictures for inspiration or create your own pattern
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Produce Paper Doll Kimono Paint the strip for the sash
Add the sash by wrapping around the kimono Fold corners Fold in a trifold around the doll
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Add Paper Doll to Picture
Present Ta Da!!! Add Paper Doll to Picture
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