*Cubist Portrait 1: Project Goals & Cubism Defined
1. Review Project Goals
SWBAT
1...use a gradation of values to create the ILLUSION of 3D Form & SPACE
2...practice close looking and careful drawing of their own faces,
3...understand the basic ideas behind Cubism and how this art movement of the early 20th century resonates for art making today.
4...create their own Cubist Style Self Portraits
2. Review Lesson Goals
SWBAT:
1. find and use Zoom to share Cubist art examples and facts from the Internet
3. Research Cubism
Portrait d'Ambroise Vollard, by Pablo Picasso, 1910, Oil on canvas
(Complete activity on Google Classroom)
4. Google Image Search
1. Find an example of Cubist art and share it with the class by using the Zoom Share Screen feature
5. Assessment
20 points towards weekly participation in class grade
6. Support
1. Please email me your questions / concerns
mhooker@johndeweyhighschool.org
2. Or share them during our Zoom lesson
Portrait d'Ambroise Vollard, by Pablo Picasso, 1910, Oil on canvas
Daily Question 3/24/20
What is Cubism?
Portrait d'Ambroise Vollard, by Pablo Picasso, 1910, Oil on canvas
Daily Question 3/24/20
• Cubism was an early 20th century art movement pioneered (started) by Georges Braque and Pablo Picasso.
• Cubism was the first abstract art style.
• Cubist painting abandoned (let go of) the tradition of perspective drawing and displayed many views of a subject at one time in fractured planes.
NYC Visual Arts Benchmarks
• Art Making
• Developing Art Literacy
• Making Connections Through Visual Arts
• Community and Cultural Resources
• Exploring Careers and Lifelong Learning
Differentiation / Lesson Extension
...Students with different abilities can seek assistance from teacher, paraprofessional, or another student
...The students who finish early can ask a classmate if they need help or review
NYC VISUAL ARTS BENCHMARKS
• Developing Art Literacy
• Community and Cultural Resources
• Exploring Careers and Lifelong Learning
• Cubism was an early 20th century art movement pioneered (started) by Georges Braque and Pablo Picasso.
• Cubist artists represented their subjects with multiple views and fractured planes
• Cubism was the first abstract art style.
• Cubist painting abandoned (let go of) the tradition of perspective drawing and displayed many views of a subject at one time.