Showing posts with label self portraits. Show all posts
Showing posts with label self portraits. Show all posts

Thursday, June 6, 2013

The world's best grade 6 grad portraits!


These are my FAVORITE!! For grade 6 grad, our school always does some kind of self portrait project with the students. Last year, we did pop art style self portraits. This year, using an idea I adapted from The Lost Sock Blog, students made avatars on www.faceyourmanga.com, which they printed and used as references to draw their portraits onto cardboard.





Just to give some perspective on how big they are:

Here's a quick summary of the way we did it:
  • design an avatar using faceyourmanga.com, and print it out
  • draw the avatar onto cardboard, using pencil
  • trace all pencil in Sharpie (this is a must - even though it will get covered in paint, you need to have dark lines to see them again after you've painted on them!)
  • paint with tempera paint (use acrylic for whites and light colors so that they show up well!)
  • wait until paint is dry, then retrace your Sharpie lines
  • use chalk pastel to add detail (cheek color, highlights in hair, shading around nose and chin, etc.)
  • cut out using Exacto knife

Voila!


I just love them. Cardboard was an amazing surface to work on - it soaks up the paint beautifully and gives rich, inspiring color. I love them!

Three more weeks left of school! Many changes ahead, I can't wait to share them all here!!

Friday, May 10, 2013

Grade 1/2 portraits

These are some adorable portraits that I did with grades 1/2, to give to their mothers for mother's day. Portrait drawing is such a good activity for kids of any age. Kids in grade 1/2 reeealllly need all of the direction possible, as it's often one of the first times they've drawn a portrait of themselves. the only thing I'll change next time is to explicitly show them how to make their portraits smile!

Once they had finished their portraits, they cut them out and glued them onto scrapbook paper. Kids with extra time cut out paper hearts and decorations for their portraits.

I love how these turned out - I think they're absolutely beautiful, and really hope the moms love them!







Tuesday, January 8, 2013

Heritage self portraits - grade 2

This project, if you can believe it, is from LAST APRIL! I had completely forgotten about it until I was going through old pictures on my iPhone. I chose to do this project because the grade 2 class was studying different countries, and each student was doing a project on a country of their choice (most of which related to their heritage.) I decided that instead of doing the standard cartoony-self portraits that I had planned on doing with them, we would up the ante a little bit by coloring their faces using the colors and design of their country of choice's flag.  I made the example below using Iceland (I have no ties to that country, except I had just returned from my trip there the week before we began this project.)
Here are some of the finished projects! I'll be honest, I really can't remember what countries these flags represent.



They're cute, right? They were a nice tie-in with their country projects. Can't believe I forgot about these until now!
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