altmaterials web2012
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Saimir Strati2006
Joseph Barbaccia
Joseph Barbaccia
Chuck CloseSelf-Portrait, 1997
Chuck CloseMarta / Fingerprint Series
1986
Ian Wright
T.I. Paper Trail
Jason Mecier
Andrew Salomone
Erik
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Erik
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Erik
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Eric Daigh
Pushpin Portraits
25,000 pushpins in each one
Pete Fecteau
what’s next? *[ * after midterms ]
what’s next?
what’s next?1. Draw a self-portrait in pencil
what’s next?1. Draw a self-portrait in pencil2. Select and bring in an alternative
material
what’s next?1. Draw a self-portrait in pencil2. Select and bring in an alternative
material3. Photograph yourself interacting
with your material
what’s next?1. Draw a self-portrait in pencil2. Select and bring in an alternative
material3. Photograph yourself interacting
with your material4. Use your photo and your
alternative material to make a portrait
what’s next?1. Draw a self-portrait in pencil2. Select and bring in an alternative
material3. Photograph yourself interacting
with your material4. Use your photo and your
alternative material to make a portrait
You will be completing a self-portrait using alternative materials that have special meaning to you.
You will be completing a self-portrait using alternative materials that have special meaning to you.
Your portrait will be drawn from a photograph we take in class of you using the materials you chose, so that your pose and the materials are related.
You will be completing a self-portrait using alternative materials that have special meaning to you.
Your portrait will be drawn from a photograph we take in class of you using the materials you chose, so that your pose and the materials are related.
i.e.: If your father is a carpenter, you could use varying values of wood chips or saw dust to complete a portrait of yourself. Your pose and/or expression should show you interacting with the wood chips in some way.
Some suggestions for your brainstorming:What are items you could easily find a lot of that:
Some suggestions for your brainstorming:
★ are from a place you love to visit
What are items you could easily find a lot of that:
Some suggestions for your brainstorming:
★ are from a place you love to visit
★ could represent what you want to do for a career
What are items you could easily find a lot of that:
Some suggestions for your brainstorming:
★ are from a place you love to visit
★ could represent what you want to do for a career
★ relate to someone you deeply care about
What are items you could easily find a lot of that:
Some suggestions for your brainstorming:
★ are from a place you love to visit
★ could represent what you want to do for a career
★ relate to someone you deeply care about
★ you collect
What are items you could easily find a lot of that:
Some suggestions for your brainstorming:
★ are from a place you love to visit
★ could represent what you want to do for a career
★ relate to someone you deeply care about
★ you collect
★ represent a charity or cause you strongly support
What are items you could easily find a lot of that:
Some suggestions for your brainstorming:
★ are from a place you love to visit
★ could represent what you want to do for a career
★ relate to someone you deeply care about
★ you collect
★ represent a charity or cause you strongly support
★ represent a hobby or interest that you have
What are items you could easily find a lot of that:
Some more things to consider about the objects you will be using to construct your portrait:
Some more things to consider about the objects you will be using to construct your portrait:
★ can it be shown in AT LEAST four values? (a light value, two medium values, and a dark value?)
Some more things to consider about the objects you will be using to construct your portrait:
1 2 3 4
★ can it be shown in AT LEAST four values? (a light value, two medium values, and a dark value?)
Some more things to consider about the objects you will be using to construct your portrait:
1 2 3 4
★ can it be shown in AT LEAST four values? (a light value, two medium values, and a dark value?)
★ will you be able to find enough of your objects to make a large portrait? (18” x 24”)
Some more things to consider about the objects you will be using to construct your portrait:
1 2 3 4
★ can it be shown in AT LEAST four values? (a light value, two medium values, and a dark value?)
★ will you be able to find enough of your objects to make a large portrait? (18” x 24”)
★ do not choose: chocolate or cereal/crackers
Some more things to consider about the objects you will be using to construct your portrait:
1 2 3 4
★ can it be shown in AT LEAST four values? (a light value, two medium values, and a dark value?)
★ will you be able to find enough of your objects to make a large portrait? (18” x 24”)
★ do not choose: chocolate or cereal/crackers
Some more things to consider about the objects you will be using to construct your portrait:
1 2 3 4
★ can it be shown in AT LEAST four values? (a light value, two medium values, and a dark value?)
★ will you be able to find enough of your objects to make a large portrait? (18” x 24”)
★ do not choose: chocolate or cereal/crackers
Some more things to consider about the objects you will be using to construct your portrait:
1 2 3 4
★ can it be shown in AT LEAST four values? (a light value, two medium values, and a dark value?)
★ will you be able to find enough of your objects to make a large portrait? (18” x 24”)
★ do not choose: chocolate or cereal/crackers
Two ways to show different values with your materials:
spacing out the material light, medium, and dark values of your material
OR
Two ways to show different values with your materials:
spacing out the material light, medium, and dark values of your material
OR
Two ways to show different values with your materials:
spacing out the material light, medium, and dark values of your material
OR
Two ways to show different values with your materials:
spacing out the material light, medium, and dark values of your material
OR
Two ways to show different values with your materials:
spacing out the material light, medium, and dark values of your material
OR
PORTRAIT PROPOSAL:
What material(s) have you decided to use for constructing
your portrait?
What is your inspiration for this assignment?(Think about the brainstorming suggestions from the presentation)
Why did you select this material for constructing your portrait?
How do you plan on showing shifts in value throughout your portrait? (Think back to examples from our presentation.)
What are some possible poses / expressions you could do for the photograph we take? Remember, your pose must relate back to your inspiration, or the
reason why you chose your materials. (List OR draw thumbnail sketches of 3+ possible poses)
Appel • Art 1 Your name:
Portraiture Proposal
PORTRAIT PROPOSAL:
materials duemonday jan 28