04 September, 2015

Picasso inspired self portrait 2A

Welcome to the new Autumn Art Club Course 

for Grade 2


Picasso Inspired Self Portrait













What an Experience!

For some of the students it was actually the first time they were holding a paint brush in their hand. Now look what they have achieved!

"I am so proud of myself!" one girl said, when she looked at her first painting.

"I want to do arts forever!" I heard another student say.


Aquarell / Watercolour is a quite demanding medium to paint with. But as you can see, all students mastered the challenge, although it was not  always easy to find the right balance between paint and water. The results speak for themselves...








"Every child is an artist. 
The problem is how to remain an artist one he gross up. " 

Pablo Picasso (Spanish, 1881 - 1973)

Focus: 

In our first lesson we learned about Cubism,  Abstract Art and the colour wheel. The students watched a video about Abstract Art and learned about the Artist Pablo Picasso and Cubism. We had a look at some of Picassos portraits and discoverd, that the faces were painted from different sides.
The main focus of our course will be on colours. We talked about the colour wheel and learned about complementary colours.


Guided Drawing and Introduction to Water Colour painting:

I guide the students to draw a Picasso inspired face while using the whole space of the paper. They chose their favourite eye, nose, mouth and hair shapes and created their individual self portrait. After tracing the outlines with a Crayon again, we came to the most exciting part: which was of course the painting with watercolour.



"It took me four years to paint like Raphael, but a lifetime to paint like a child."




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