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Self-Portrait Drawings

Overview

In this unit, students will learn how to use observation and understanding of proportion to draw self-portraits. Students will explore the medium of oil pastels and create an expressive self-portrait, focusing on exaggeration or facial expression to convey emotion and personality

Grade Level

6-12

Media

Drawing

Lessons In Unit

8

 

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Lessons


Materials and Tools

  • Pencil 
  • 12 x 18” white paper 
  • Eraser—kneaded, vinyl, and/or gum 
  • Mirror
  • Oil pastels 
  • 12 x 18” black or colored paper 
     

Objectives

Students will understand that:

  • A self-portrait is an artwork that depicts the artist who made it. 
  • Artists can convey emotion through their self-portrait. 
  • Artists work from direct observation to accurately draw what they see.  
  • Artists use basic facial proportions to help draw features in the correct places.   
  • Artists can make an expressive self-portrait by exaggerating their use of color, shape, line, texture, or details.   

Students will be able to:

  • Use their understanding of facial anatomy to accurately place their facial features in their drawing.  
  • Draw a facial expression that conveys a specific emotion in their self-portrait.  
  • Use exaggerated color, shape, line, texture, and detail to make an expressive self-portrait. 

Credits

Written By:
Matthew Mahler

Based on Lessons By:
Katherine Huala, Jamie Powell, and Matthew Mahler

Lesson Development:
Andrea Burgay, Director of Digital Learning

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