The document provides directions for students to create a collaborative portrait in the style of cubism. It instructs students to work in groups of no more than 4 people and divide responsibilities for drawing different parts of the face - the head, eyes and eyebrows, nose, and mouth. Students are told to begin by lightly sketching in pencil, then outlining with markers and coloring lightly with chalk pastels, smudging as they work. The portrait is to be created in the cubist style of Pablo Picasso, the Spanish artist born in 1881 who helped pioneer this new style of art that was inspired by African masks and Native American arts.
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Pablo picasso group project
1. Mrs. Hurd Art Rm 201
Directions:
No morethan 4 students per group.
Gather supplies- paper, pencils, markers, chalk pastels.
In your group you are going to create a giant,
collaborativeportraitin the style of Cubism.
Each person is in chargeof drawing one of the
following:
HEAD:______________________________________
EYES & EYEBROWS:____________________________
NOSE:_______________________________________
MOUTH:_____________________________________
The group can decide togetheron hairand accessories.
1. Begin by drawing in pencil-LIGHTLY!!!
2. Outline using markers.
3. Begin coloring lightly with chalk pastels- REMEMBER TOSHAKETHEDUST,NOT
BLOW THEDUST off thepaper.
Colora little bit, smudge a littlebit,and repeat.
Picasso Collaborative
Portraits
Correctly answer the following Questions:
1. What was the name of the artist that create cubism?
2. Where was this artist born? What year?
3. What kind of art did he make?
2. Mrs. Hurd Art Rm 201
4. What two cultural artifacts inspired CUBISM?
5. List the main elements of Cubism.