Discuss the colours used and the different views of the face. View portrait of Dora Maar painting by Picasso. Pablo Picasso: Cubist Art Lesson Picasso use of colour- most relevant part of the video from 4:09min Pablo Picasso Elementary Lesson – Picasso bio, abstract portraits etc Picasso’s Trousers by Nicholas Allan | Art Stories with Kids– picture story book about Picasso’s abstract art Pablo Picasso: Cubist Art Lesson – video about emotions and Picasso’s abstract portraits I can use a colour to match the emotion shown on each side of the face.Īs an introduction, watch a video (see below a list of suitable videos for Year 1-2) like “Picasso elementary lesson” explaining his style and why he made his portraits this way. I can use paint/ pastel, line and colour to create an artwork of an expressive face with two sides (each showing a different emotion) in the style of Picasso I can explore different facial features to make abstract Picasso style portraits. I can talk about some abstract portraits by Picasso. To create portraits to show emotion in the style of Picasso. To learn about Picasso’s abstract portraits showing different views of facial features, including portrait of Dora Mar and the Weeping Woman. These are left to dry for the next session. They also did a smaller piece of paper with red, yellow and purple paint in sections. They were instructed not to actually mix the colours, but to double dip to cover their entire paper and then while the paint was wet to use a texture wand or comb to dab or scrape through the wet paint. Students were given a tray with a dark green, an ‘apple’ green, and white. I then showed them a short video of Carle making making paper, and collaging a butterfly, so they could see his process. We talked about how he might have got the effects of texture. We discussed how they think Eric Carle made the pictures- someone did eventually proffer that he painted paper and then cut and pasted it. We watched an animated version of the story on Youtube, and I also had a copy of the book to look carefully at the pictures. This art lesson is the first part- of course there has to be the cocoon and then the butterfly! The Prep students (first year at Primary school) were working on a theme of “Growth and Change” and the story “The Very Hungry Caterpillar” fits in beautifully. Eric Carle’s children’s books and illustrations are a delight to read to children and also a wonderful inspiration so many art projects- who doesn’t love painted paper collages?
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