Pablo Picasso

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Pablo Picasso “I am always doing that which I can not do, in order that I may learn how to do it.” “Every child is an artist”

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Pablo Picasso

“I am always doing that which I can not do,

in order that I may learn how to do it.”

“Every child is an artist”

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Pablo Picasso

October 25, 1881 – 8 April 1973) was a Spanish painter, sculptor, printmaker,

ceramicist, and stage designer.

One of the greatest and most influential artists of the 20th century.

He is widely known for co-founding the Cubist movement, the invention of

constructed sculpture, the co-invention of collage, and for the wide variety of

styles that he helped develop and explore.

Jesús Martínez

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1881-1973

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• He painted over two thousand pictures.

• The most famous are these:

• the death of Casagemas.

• acrobat balloon

• demoiselle’s d’Avignon.

• Portrait of Olga in an armchair.

• Young girl before a mirror.

• Guernica.

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GUERNICA

• It was painted in 1937.It represents the bombing of Guernicain the Spanish Civil War.

• The Spanish Republican government commissioned Picasso to create a large mural for the Spanish display at the Paris International Exposition  at the 1937 World’s Fair in Paris.

• Guernica shows the tragedies of war and the suffering it inflicts upon individuals, particularly innocent civilians. This work has gained a monumental status, becoming a reminder of the tragedies of war and an anti-war-anti symbol.

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Self Portrait

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Three Musicians

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Vocabulary

ColorLine

BalanceProfileCollage

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Color When light is reflected off an object, color is what the eye sees.

The primary colors are red, yellow and blue. The secondary colors are orange, purple and green

Warm colors are red yellow orange.Depict moods of happiness or can show action, warmness, and can

make objects appear larger.

Cool colors are green blue violet. Depict sadness, coldness.

The colors you choose for your self-portrait will tell something about you to your viewer!

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Line

A line is an identifiable path of a point moving in space. It can vary in width, direction and length.

=== ||||| \\\\\ ~~~~~ \/\/\/\/

The kinds of lines you use will show different kinds of emotions or feelings about you!

If you were showing excitement would you use diagonal or straight lines?

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Profile

The side-view of your head.

In our self portraits we willhave a front and profile view!

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Balance

Asymmetrical Balance: informal balance, balance using unlike objects that have equal visual weight.

Symmetrical Balance: formal balance, perfect equality, visual balance on both sides.

The balance in our self-portraits will be ASYMMETRICAL BALANCE.

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Collage

Collage was begun by the

Cubist. Here is one example

where Picasso glued or

collaged cloth letters, and

tape to the canvas.

We will create a collage

with torn paper for our

self-portraits! Still Life With Chair Caning

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Do you see the front and profile view in this portrait?

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Pablo Picasso

The Blue Period

1900-1906

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The Old Guitarist, Pablo Picasso

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PicassoCubism and

Later work

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• Picasso lived to be 92 years old. His art still lives today

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Instructions

1. Practice drawing your face from two different perspectives, front and profile view.

2. Draw face from two different perspectives: front and profile joined at line of symmetry. Both sides should be asymmetrical not

symmetrical.

3. Cut out or tear paper in a collage way to fill in face, like the Cubist did!

4. Fill in background in Cubism style with a variety of lines, and maybe some different shapes.