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PATTERNED SELF PORTRAIT

PATTERNED SELF PORTRAIT. P. USE OF PATTERN IN FIGURATIVE PAINTINGS. ADRIANA CZERNIN. Adriana Czernin is a contemporary artist, born in Bulgaria in 1969. She lives and works in Vienna, Austria, once home of Klimt and the Jugendstil movement.

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PATTERNED SELF PORTRAIT

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  1. PATTERNED SELF PORTRAIT P USE OF PATTERN IN FIGURATIVE PAINTINGS

  2. ADRIANA CZERNIN Adriana Czernin is a contemporary artist, born in Bulgaria in 1969. She lives and works in Vienna, Austria, once home of Klimt and the Jugendstil movement. She is interested in the conflation of foreground and background and is known for her use of pattern in figurative compositions. She has been heavily influenced by the work of Bulgarian artist, Ivan Milev.

  3. Ivan Milev1897-1927 Self Portrait

  4. Jugendstil means style of youth and was a late 19th and early 20th century style in architecture and design in Germany. This movement is stylistically related to Art Nouveau Friedrich Adler, 1900 Alphonse Mucha

  5. ADRIANA CZERNIN

  6. ADRIANA CZERNIN

  7. ADRIANA CZERNIN

  8. GUSTAV KLIMT, 1862-1918 Klimt was an Austrian Symbolist painter and a leading figure in the Vienna Secessionist art movement. This group of artists rejected the confines of academic tradition in favor of experimentation and expressive use of the formal language of art. Their work was often patterned and decorative. Fulfillment or The Embrace, 1909, oil on canvas

  9. EDOUARD VUILLIARD 1868-1940 Vuillard belonged to a group of late 19th century French artists called the Nabis. Nabi means prophet in Hebrew and Arabic. They chose an appropriate name since they were leaders in a movement in a new style of painting that drew from Impressionism but emphasized non-realistic color and bold and flattened pattern. They made representational but design- oriented work, recalling 19th century Japanese prints. MOTHER AND SISTER OF THE ARTIST, c.1893,oil on canvas

  10. SEYDOU KEITA Gelatin Silver print

  11. YINKA SHONIBARE MBE, born 1962, British-Nigerian contemporary artist lives and works in UK. In his work he explores issues of race and class, particularly colonialism and post-colonialism.

  12. KEHINDE WILEY Kehinde Wiley b. 1977 is a New York based portrait painter, who is known for his highly naturalistic paintings of contemporary urban African, African-American, Afro-Brazilian, Indian and  Ethiopian-Jewish men in heroic poses.

  13. KEHINDE WILEY, Biggy Smalls

  14. Frieda KahloSelf-portrait with Thorn Necklace and Hummingbird 1940

  15. MICKALENE THOMAS

  16. Mickalene Thomas, When Ends Meet – Oprah, Mixed Media

  17. Chuck CloseSelf-Portrait 1997

  18. Chuck Close, Self Portrait, 2008, oil on canvas

  19. Chuck Close working in his studio

  20. Ian Ingram, Contemporary American painter, b. 1974.

  21. MAORI FACIAL TATOO

  22. RIHANNA

  23. Visual Art 1Assignment: Portrait in Pattern • Apply skills learned from previous lessons including modified contour drawing, proportion, positive and negative space and value. • Concepts introduced: placement and proportion of the features of the head, creation and use of pattern in a portrait, analogous color scheme, transparent versus opaque application of watercolor medium (values in color) • Students use handouts to practice proportion of head and features, practice drawing frontal view. Demo proportion on frontal view head. Demo watercolor wash using Analogous colors. • After students use handouts to practice drawing frontal view of heads, they will create a very light watercolor wash on paper surface using only Analogous color scheme. This watercolor wash will be used to trace final portrait from practice drawings. The color will then be used to identify the animal portraits and use of patterns. • Using tracing paper, mirror and portrait template. Students draw their portraits using modified contour. This will count as one grade for the portrait project. Final drawing of head transferred onto 12 x 16 inch paper using light box or tracing paper.

  24. Assignment pg. 2 • Students will use various patterns from sheets provided to accentuate the positive and/or negative space of the portrait. Patterns will be used to enhance the features of the portrait, patterns can overlap into negative to contrast the line portrait drawing. Students will use image files to incorporate an animal of their choice into their portrait. The animal can be morphed into a portion of the face and will engage the background. Animals will need to include patterns. Students will need to make creative choices to create an interesting background using pattern and animal. • Students after being introduced to analogous color scheme will apply this to portrait and to patterns. • Students will use pen and ink (or fine point sharpie) to do final outline of portrait. • Show evidence of care and effort to produce a creative, original work of art • Artwork clearly reflects the influence of artists from powerpoint such as Adriana Czernin, Edward Vuillard, Kahinde Wiley, Mickalene Thomas, YinkaShonibare and Patrica Ariel based on visuals displayed and discussed in class • Artwork expresses a complete idea and is completed by due date June 18th.Materials: White paper, 12 x 16 inches, drawing pencils, pen and ink, watercolor, texture resources, mirrors.

  25. ANALOGOUS SCHEMES Analagous colors • Analagous colors are next to each other on the color wheel. These colors will have a common base color. For instance: blue, blue-violet, and violet. Another example is yellow-green, green, and blue-green.

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