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Drawing 1 Portraiture Powerpoint

This document provides vocabulary and instructions for a lesson on self-portraits. It introduces key terms like self-portrait, value, value scale, gradient, contour line, and gridding. Students are asked to complete worksheets practicing value scales, gridding techniques, and outlining. The goal of the lesson is to create a self-portrait that captures one's likeness and communicates personality traits. Students are instructed to describe their personality, find artist examples for inspiration, and sketch initial ideas.

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Drawing 1 Portraiture Powerpoint

This document provides vocabulary and instructions for a lesson on self-portraits. It introduces key terms like self-portrait, value, value scale, gradient, contour line, and gridding. Students are asked to complete worksheets practicing value scales, gridding techniques, and outlining. The goal of the lesson is to create a self-portrait that captures one's likeness and communicates personality traits. Students are instructed to describe their personality, find artist examples for inspiration, and sketch initial ideas.

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Portraiture

PowerPoint
Drawing 1 Unit
Vocab!
Self-Portrait: A portrait of an artist made by that artist.

Value: How light or dark a color is.

Value Scale: A set of differently valued squares organized


from light to dark.

Gradient: An area where one color fades into another.


Essential Question #1:
What can a self-portrait
look like?
Name: __________________

Value Scale Worksheet


Instructions: Using a variety of drawing pencils, fill in the value scales below to the best of your ability. Fill both scales in
from white to black (L to R). For the second value scale: make a gradient showcasing all the values from the prior scale.

1.)

2.)
New Vocab!

Contour Line: Outlining the key parts of the artworks subject


(without shading).

Gridding: The act of placing a grid over an image in order


to cut it into smaller, more manageable, pieces.
Name: __________________

Gridding Practice Worksheet


Instructions: Carefully look at and replicate the gridded image below. Start by placing contour lines & then add
values using a variety of drawing pencils.

A A

B B

C C

D D

E E

F F

G G

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 1 2 3 4 5 6 7
Completed Worksheets
Examples!
Self-Portrait
Lesson Goal:
To create a self-portrait that
captures our likeness AND
communicates our
personality traits.

My Example!
Essential Question #2:
What factors contribute
the most to a person
uniqueness?
Vocab (One More Time!)

Self-Portrait: A portrait of an artist made by that artist.

Personality: The traits that make up an individual.

Contrast: Juxtaposing parts of an artwork to make each


part pop.
Arinze Stanley Mary Jane Ansell Veri Apriyatno

Artist
Examples

Chiamonwu Joy Michael Ryan


Plan Period Expectations

1.) Describe your


Personality 2.) Look up Artist
Examples 3.) Sketch
your Ideas
Write down the Use the internet to find Thumbnail sketches
things that make inspiration are a great way to think
you unique.
through your ideas
Name:__________________

Portrait “Plan Sheet”


A.) Describe Your Personality (Traits) B.) What Props / Poses Could
Show These Traits?
1.
2. Props Poses
1. 1.
3.
2. 2.
4.
3. 3.
5.
4. 4.
6.
7.
8.

C.) Sketch at least 2 Ideas on the back of this sheet :)


CREDITS: This presentation template was created by
Slidesgo, including icons by Flaticon, infographics &
images by Freepik

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