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Picasso Style Self-Portrait Practice - Explore Cubism with Colors and Patterns

Explore the abstract world of Pablo Picasso's self-portraits through a practice drawing focusing on Cubism, colors, and patterns. Touch all edges, use Picasso's features, and experiment with a monochromatic or colorful scheme for a unique artwork experience.

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Picasso Style Self-Portrait Practice - Explore Cubism with Colors and Patterns

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  1. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=I8RTot9hxhA PABLOPICASSO https://www.brainpop.com/artsandmusic/artconcepts/cubism/

  2. FULL NAME • Pablo Diego Jose Franciso de Paula Juan Nepomeueno Maria de los Renedios Ciperano de la Santisima Trinidad Clito Ruiz y Picasso

  3. Abstract • (NOT REALISTIC) • CUBISM • Rose and Blue Period • SPAIN • Self-Portrait – Expression

  4. His Self-Portraits changed through time/ experiences, etc.

  5. Student work

  6. Maybe make it blue …

  7. Your job today…. • To make a practice drawing of a Picasso style self-portrait. • Drawing must contain: • Complete use of space- “touch all edges”. • The features that Picasso himself used. • Lots of colors. (Monochromatic, or other color scheme). • Pattern in background.

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