module 2: Expression through portraiture
STEP 1: READ THE Introduction:
"Throughout history and across cultures, people have shown a fascination with faces, and in turn, with portrait representation.The depiction of an individual likeness is about identification, but more than that, it is a record of an interaction between an artist and a sitter, both of whom contribute to the portrait’s form and content. Far from being mirror reflections, portraits are complex constructions of identity that serve a range of functions from expressing power and declaring status to making larger statements about society at a given point in history." Source: www.learner.org
Step 2: Watch lecture Video
STEP 3: COMPLETE discussion BOARD assignmentS on schoology
STEP 4: COMPLETE DRIVING QUESTIONS & TURN IN ON SCHOOLOGY
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STEP 5: PICK A PROJECT OPTION AND BEGIN RESEARCH
Option 1: Expressive Self Portrait in Pencil
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Option 2: Photographic Series of Close Up Expressive Portraits
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Option 3: Clay or Paper Mache Expressive Portrait
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