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Explore Picasso's journey from two-dimensional to three-dimensional representation through his life in the South of France with Jacqueline. Join a creative workshop to analyze and create artworks inspired by Picasso's use of simultaneous vision.
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PICASSO From a two-dimensionalvision to the three-dimensionalrepresentation
Picasso’s life in the south of France with Jacqueline
Picasso’s Atelier The painter used to work here every day.
PORTRAITS of Jacqueline Profile a two-dimensionalrepresentation
PORTAIT FrontalPortrait, from Picasso’ssketchbook: a two-dimensionalrepresentation
PORTAIT A simultaneous vision, from two-dimensional to three-dimensional representation
PORTRAIT Profile Two-dimensional representation in clay
PORTRAIT A simultaneous vision; From two-dimensional to three-dimensional representation
PORTRAIT Question: 2D or 3D?
PORTRAIT Question: 2D or 3D?
PORTRAIT Question: 2D or 3D?
PORTRAITS classactivities Creative workshop
HOTS ACTIVITIES View some slides about the use of 2D and 3D representation in Picasso’s artwork. Analyse and give reasons for it. Then try to create an artwork representing your portrait from 2D to 3D vision, introducing a simultaneous representation.
HOTS ACTIVITIES Hypothesise, analyse, reason, evaluate and create something. Problem solving, exploring possibilities.
HOTS ACTIVITIES View some slidesabout the use of 2D and 3D representation in Picasso’sartwork. Analyse and reasonaboutit. Then create an artworkrepresentingyourportrait from 2D to 3D vision, introducing a simultaneousrepresentation.