The document provides instructions for a sketchbook assignment asking the student to draw a self-portrait on the left page and then visually answer one of four questions about their identity or background on the right page using at least three different art materials. The self-portrait should consider lighting, use of space, values, and focus on what is seen in the mirror.
The document provides instructions for a sketchbook assignment asking the student to draw a self-portrait on the left page and then visually answer one of four questions about their identity or background on the right page using at least three different art materials. The self-portrait should consider lighting, use of space, values, and focus on what is seen in the mirror.
The document provides instructions for a sketchbook assignment asking the student to draw a self-portrait on the left page and then visually answer one of four questions about their identity or background on the right page using at least three different art materials. The self-portrait should consider lighting, use of space, values, and focus on what is seen in the mirror.
Name: And, what do I look like? Complete the following sketchbook assignment on 2 facing pages!
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On the left page draw the best perceptual visual response to one of the following self-portrait you can in pencil or black crayon. questions: Consider how you are lit, how you fill the page, the positive and negative space, and (Circle the one you are responding to) your range of values. Also try to focus on what you see in the mirror and anything you 1. Where are you from? know about portraiture. This is going to show 2. If you could be from somewhere me what you know, but don’t worry if it isn’t different where would it be? much because that is why we are going to 3. What do you want to tell the world learn it! about you? 4. What do you want to hide from the world about who you are? You must answer one of the above questions visually in a perceptual, expressive, or non- objective way. You must use at least 3 different materials that could be pencil, pen, charcoal, pastel, paint, markers, collage, or something else you can think of.