Friday, October 23, 2015

Art II- week of October 19th

Art II students continued the development of their Split-Personality Self-Portrait.

This drawing will represent two distinct facets of their personality. Facial expressions, composition, color and symbolism will all be creatively utilized to convey the different personality traits of each artist. One portrait drawing will be in gray-scale value, the other in color value. 

Students chose the most effective composition from the 3 sketches produced. This sketch was the basis of a larger, more detailed sketch. Students are now developing their final drawings. At the end of the project, each student will present the completed Split-Personality Self-Portrait to the class. The artist statement that will be written before-hand, will be read to the class. This will allow the artist to visually and verbally present all the ideas that went into the development of their work. 

student exemplar

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