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Portraits

Portraits. A portrait is a painting, photograph, sculpture, or other artistic representation of a person, in which the face and its expression is predominant. The intent is to display the likeness, personality, and even the mood of the person.

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Portraits

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  1. Portraits A portrait is a painting, photograph, sculpture, or other artistic representation of a person, in which the face and its expression is predominant. The intent is to display the likeness, personality, and even the mood of the person.

  2. Standard Facial Proportions:Here are a list of standard facial proportions that can give you a good idea of ideal proportions. • The eyes are halfway between the top of the head and the chin. • The bottom of the nose is halfway between the eyes and the chin. • The mouth is halfway between the nose and the chin. • The corners of the mouth line up with the centers of the eyes. • The top of the ears line up above the eyes, on the eyebrows. • The bottom of the ears line up with the bottom of the nose. • All these "ideal" measurements vary from face to face. Very few faces will follow every one of these ratios exactly, but if you make your sketches agree with them, you will get pleasing results.

  3. Self-portraiture • When the artist creates a portrait of him- or herself, it is called a self-portrait Self-portrait by Vincent Van Gogh.

  4. Project 1 • Take your picture and cut it in half • Glue One half down to your paper • Now Draw the other half using graphite or colored pencils only • Blend and show value • If you do not have a picture get a picture out of a magazine

  5. Project 2 • Take a picture and Draw a portrait • Show value • Use proper proportions • First draw your oval and guide lines • Then adjust so that images match your picture • Show value so that image looks 3-D If you do not have your picture get a picture out of a magazine

  6. Arendell Parrott Academy Teacher:Jana Miller, Grade 12 Chelsea Perry; Cousins, Drawing

  7. Bishop McGuinness Catholic High Teacher: Martha Garrett Kyoung Lee; Light and Dark, Drawing, Grade 12

  8. C.B. Aycock Senior High School Teacher: Betty GodbeyKelsey Berens, The Eyes of the Beholder, Drawing, Grade 11

  9. C.B. Aycock Senior High SchoolTeacher: Betty GodbeyKhiry Reid, Being Me, Drawing

  10. C.B. Aycock Senior High School Teacher: Betty GodbeyKatelyn Hatfield, Shout!, Mixed Media, Grade 12

  11. Cardinal Gibbons High School Teacher: Rebecca DasonColin McCarty, Office Work, Drawing, Grade 12

  12. Cary High School Teacher: Shirley McIver, Grade 12Katie Darden; Self Portrait, Drawing

  13. Cary High School Teacher: Shirley McIver, Grade 9Melissa Reed, Self Portrait, Drawing

  14. Durham School of the Arts Teacher: Kim PageMeredith BugelSpeeding Stencil, Printmaking; Grade 12

  15. Durham School of the Arts Teacher: Kim PageGretchen Schreyack: Our School, Mixed Media

  16. Enloe Magnet High School Teacher: Susan EulerXingyue He; GK, Self Portrait, Drawing, Grade 12American Vision Nominee

  17. Hobbton High School Teacher: Christy Sullivan, Grade 12Joseph King; Boxed In, Mixed Media

  18. Massey Hill Classical High School Teacher: Mona BrownVeronica LeMere, Through Jacob's Eye, Drawing, Grade 11

  19. New Hanover High School Teacher: Sarah Jones Gina Ramseur,Lined Up,Drawing, Grade 12

  20. R.J. Reynolds High School Teacher: Matthew Fussell Hannah Jennings,Hidden Picture, Drawing, Grade 11 West Stokes High School Teacher: Thad Cox Leesha Lambertus, Girl With Hat, Drawing. Grade 11

  21. West Stokes High School Teacher: Harriett Saunby Katie Brown, Self-Portrait, Painting. Grade 12 East Forsyth High School Teacher: Cynthia Ellis, Grade 12 Michael Belt; Self Portrait, Drawing

  22. West Stokes High School Teacher: Harriett SaunbyMegan Childers, Megan, Drawing. Grade 12

  23. Ronald W. Reagan High School Teacher: Megan Davis, Grade 12Colin Brown; Scream, Drawing

  24. Sanderson High School Teacher: Jeannette Stevenson, Grade 12India Cox; You Know, the Girl with the Squares, Painting

  25. South Central High School Teacher: Ira Varney, Grade 10Kaitlyn Worrell, Self-Portrait, Painting, American Vision Nominee

  26. South Stokes High School Teacher: Phillip Jones, Grade 12 Ellen Reid; Unexpected Teenage Complexion, Painting

  27. Terry Sanford High School Teacher: Sandra WilliamsApril Williams, Self Expression, Drawing, Grade 12

  28. Wesleyan Christian Academy Teacher: Sandy BohonJackiPetree, The Tripod, Painting. Grade 11

  29. West Columbus High School Teacher: Larry HewettEmily Walker, Beyond the Cup, Drawing. Grade 12

  30. Whiteville High School Teacher: Mark Bannerman Kaitlyn Elkins; Praying Hands, Drawing. Grade 12 Whiteville High School Teacher: Mark Bannerman Kaitlyn Elkins; Ebony Self-Portrait, Drawing. Grade 12 The Wilson Daily Times Award

  31. Whiteville High SchoolTeacher: Mark Bannerman Elizabeth Spaulding; The Friends, Mixed Media. Grade 10 Whiteville High School Teacher: Mark Bannerman Elizabeth Spaulding; Why, Drawing. Grade 10

  32. Whiteville High SchoolTeacher: Mark BannermanElizabeth Spaulding; Ashley, Mixed Media. Grade 10American Vision Nominee

  33. Winston-Salem/Forsyth County Schools Career Center Teacher: Shawn BeardKristen Bradley, Heavy World, Mixed Media. Grade 12

  34. Winston-Salem/Forsyth County Schools Career Center Teacher: Shawn BeardMary Bray Erickson, Feliz, Mixed Media. Grade 11

  35. Whiteville High School Teacher: Mark BannermanElizabeth SpauldingYoung Lady, Drawing. Grade 10Governor’s Student Excellence Award

  36. Homework • Bring a Picture that you will use for your final portrait drawing. This is your culminating project for the unit. We will be doing grid drawings (Chuck Close)

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