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Creating a Julian Opie Portrait Lesson 6

Creating a Julian Opie Portrait Lesson 6. C o n n e c t o r: Use the pen provided to draw onto the laminated pad using lines and shapes to turn it into a Julian Opie portrait. B I G Picture. Connector Yr 9 Demonstration Video Clip Drawing time Review Questions.

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Creating a Julian Opie Portrait Lesson 6

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  1. Creating a Julian Opie PortraitLesson 6

  2. Connector: Use the pen provided to draw onto the laminated pad using lines and shapes to turn it into a Julian Opie portrait.

  3. BIG Picture • Connector • Yr 9 Demonstration • Video Clip • Drawing time • Review Questions. • Review Yr 9 Demonstration (www. ebi)

  4. Learning Outcomes • All pupils will understand how to draw a portrait of the person who inspires them in the style of Julian Opie. • Mostwill draw their portrait accurately. • Somewill have drawn in a second tone in the hair and highlight in the eye.

  5. There are 4 Sections to the Arts Award • A) ‘Take Part in an Arts Activity’ like an art competition. • B) ‘Arts Event’ like going to a museum or gallery like to review the work and exhibit and share our opinions. • C) ‘My Arts Hero/Heroine’ researching an artist and the person who inspires you, create a portrait of the person who inspires you. • D) ‘Arts Apprenticeships’ where you work with an Art specialist like your teacher to demonstrate your knowledge in e.g. a drawing demonstration. Which ones in the criteria do you think we have already achieved and why? Which criteria are we working on now in class?

  6. Demonstration: TOP OF HEAD 1/4 WAY DOWN HEAD HAIRLINE MIDDLE BETWEEN HAIRLINE AND EYES IS THE EYEBROWS 3/4 WAY DOWN HEAD NOSE, BOTTOM OF EAR 1/2 WAY DOWN HEAD EYES, TOP OF EAR MIDDLE BETWEEN NOSE AND CHIN IS THE LIPS BOTTOM OF HEAD

  7. Portraiture How does Julian Opie simplify his portraits? Watch... Turning a portrait into a Julian Opie piece (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=t-qEMV9ML-w)

  8. Midway Review: Use a ruler to check the accuracy of your Julian Opie drawing study! Measure between the top and bottom of the head! • Is the eyes and the top of the ears 1/2 way down the face? • Is the hairline 1/4 of the way down the face? • Is the nose and the bottom of the ears 3/4 of the way down the face? • Is the lips in the middle between the nose and chin? • Is the eyebrows in the middle between the hairline and eyes?

  9. Review • Does your work reflect Julian Opie’s style? • Have you simplified... • 1) The eyes to dots? • The nose to either dots or a curve? • The mouth to a wavey line? • Have you used wavey or zigzag marks to show the texture of the hair? • Have you drawn in a second tone in the hair?

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