Picasso Masks!
Altered Perspective Seeing an image from a different point of view
Characteristics of Cubism
Using Lines and Shapes to Determine Figures/Objects
Blocks of Colour
Manipulated Body Parts (i.e. eyes)
Step One: Divide your sheet of paper into four equal parts.
Step Two: Using the characterists of Cubism, design a frontal view of a face. Remember to manipulate the proportions and placement of the different areas of the face.
Step Three: Cut your page into the four equal parts
Step Four: Trade three of your pieces with three different members of the class. Remember to collect the three missing parts you are giving away.
Step Five: Colour and design your pieces, using blocks of colour and defining lines so that your facial composition has balance.
Step Six: Complete your faces using various craft material to create an element of theatrics, (ie: Pipe cleaners, tissue paper, glitter, jewels etc...)
Step Seven: Glue all four of your pieces together onto a paper plate and let dry.
Step Two: Using the characterists of Cubism, design a frontal view of a face. Remember to manipulate the proportions and placement of the different areas of the face.
Step Three: Cut your page into the four equal parts
Step Four: Trade three of your pieces with three different members of the class. Remember to collect the three missing parts you are giving away.
Step Five: Colour and design your pieces, using blocks of colour and defining lines so that your facial composition has balance.
Step Six: Complete your faces using various craft material to create an element of theatrics, (ie: Pipe cleaners, tissue paper, glitter, jewels etc...)
Step Seven: Glue all four of your pieces together onto a paper plate and let dry.