Pop Art Portraits (no Sharpies and no alcohol)
Today (21.11.17) I got all prepared to teach the Sharpies with alcohol artwork to a Year 1/2 class but got to school to discover I had left the Sharpie markers at home. So I modified the Steps.
PROCEDURE:
1. We traced around the head, shoulders and shirt with a black marker.
2.We then drew lines from the head and shoulders out to the edge of the artwork.
3. Students then added in some shapes to each section. Next time I do this, I will specify how many shapes need to be drawn in each section. Some students drew the shapes so small it would have been impossible to get the artwork done in 3 days let alone 3.5 hours.
4. They then coloured in each section and shapes with the Posca pens and metallic markers.
5. When this was done, I drew around the chin, nose, eyes, eyebrows and mouth for each student. I also added white Posca pen to the eyes and teeth.
6. Students then traced over all black marker lines in the background to re-establish the original patterns, shapes and lines.
I was impressed with the results as these kids are only 6 or 7 years old. They loved their artworks and it was a fight to get them to leave them at school so their teacher to see them the next day.
Here are a few of the artworks....
PROCEDURE:
1. We traced around the head, shoulders and shirt with a black marker.
2.We then drew lines from the head and shoulders out to the edge of the artwork.
3. Students then added in some shapes to each section. Next time I do this, I will specify how many shapes need to be drawn in each section. Some students drew the shapes so small it would have been impossible to get the artwork done in 3 days let alone 3.5 hours.
4. They then coloured in each section and shapes with the Posca pens and metallic markers.
5. When this was done, I drew around the chin, nose, eyes, eyebrows and mouth for each student. I also added white Posca pen to the eyes and teeth.
6. Students then traced over all black marker lines in the background to re-establish the original patterns, shapes and lines.
I was impressed with the results as these kids are only 6 or 7 years old. They loved their artworks and it was a fight to get them to leave them at school so their teacher to see them the next day.
Here are a few of the artworks....
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