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Geometric art inspired by Picasso´s painted bull head. Unique mid century modern Picasso art print from my original collage artwork. A contemporary art proposal in a hight quality print as great fathers gift! FRAMED AVAILABLE. Ready to hang or gift! You may also like the Set of 2 Picasso´s bull head: https://www.etsy.com/listing/1217940167 You are heartly invited to visit my shop: https://www.etsy.com/shop/AnimalPaperPrints COLLAGE ARTWORK I make pieces that incorporates paper texture and printed texts from magazines and newspapers. It allows me to capture an alternative point of view of animals and landscapes. I've worked long hours crafting the designs with this collage techniques that helps me to reach unique animal portraits and different art pieces as wall decor. MY PRINTS High quality prints of my original handmade collage. They will be printed for you on fine textured paper using professional inks and giclée printing method. Type of paper: matt, white, weight 192 g/m² (5.6 oz/y²) Actual colours may vary slightly as each monitor displays colours differently. FRAMES: CHOOSE BETWEEEN PRINTS ONLY OR FRAMED PRINTS You have two choices: a) Prints ready to frame yourself. b) Framed prints, in black or white, ready to hang and decorate: They're lightweight alder semi-hardwood .75'' thick frames from renewable forests. They include aclylite front protector and hanging hardware. PRINT SIZES 10 x 10 inches print / 25,4 x 25,4 cm 12 x 12 inches print / 30.5 x 30.5 cm 14 x 14 inches print/ 35.5 x 35.5 cm 16 x 16 inches print/40,5 x 40,5 cm Please make your selection from the drop-down menu at the top of the page. SHIPPING & RETURNS Orders will be shipped within 1-3 business days. My prints are wrapped in a poster tube to avoid any damage during shipping and over curvature. Please unwrap carefully when you receive it. Prints will be printed in the USA, Canada, Europe, Japan or Australia depending on the customer's location. Shipping can take 3 to 5 working days. Therefore, adding preparation and shipping, you can expect to have you product at home within 7 to 12 days tops. Take in account that In busy periods such as Black Friday or Christmas, it could take a bit longer.
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Pablo Picasso - Some Cubistic fun! Choose, cut and paste your pieces for a Cubism face. I've left this a little open ended, you could choose to cut the shapes out, trace them, define how many pieces students need, etc. There are 7 background shapes and 3 pages of eyes, noses, mouths, etc. and the e...
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Another project in my big Art History unit with my students is finally all displayed and ready to be shared! The two above were chosen for Youth Art Month at the Portage County Library! I found this project via pinterest (which is the worst kind of pinterest post). JUST an image. However, this image was actually pretty useful for understanding the project. Day 1: Picasso intro! Short and sweet powerpoint with a YouTube video of Picasso in action. I did stop it a minute early because he paints a naked lady (and I wasn't ready to tackle that). They really seemed to enjoy this short clip, makes the artist a lot more real to them. If only we had video of Van Gogh! After the video we played "Roll a Picasso" here is a version on Teachers Pay Teachers but I made my own to add a view more parts to it. My students absolutely loved this. They did it for 30 minutes without getting bored! I told them there was no mistakes, they didn't need to erase, and they would take them with them when they left. If they got sick of drawing they could switch to coloring them. I really wish I would of taken some pictures. There was really great ones! Day 2: I show them a little poster that I put together reminding them of some things about Picasso and showing some of his other works. Then I demo drawing the different features on the paper scraps using oil pastels and finishing with a black crayon. I saw such a higher level of confidence of this project and I think it was because of the Roll a Picasso. They had come in knowing what their strengths were with what features, and I didn't limit them to the ones on the sheet either. If there was a way they wanted to draw a feature or knew how, they did it. Day 3: Showed the poster once again just to remind them of Picasso (seeing as we only see each other once every six school days)! And started with a short demo of creating the head shape and coloring and assembling it. Started with drawing the head, arranging the pieces, traced them, took them off and colored the sections of the face with oil pastels. If it didn't naturally break into sections they did it where they thought best. Last step was glue sticking them on and tracing the added paper and lines in black crayon. I am so excited to share these with you, I just LOVE how these turned out! McDill Elementary... Kennedy Elementary... Jefferson Elementary...
This is a digital product. You will receive a pdf document via email to print on completion of your order. Get creative at home with our Pablo Picasso inspired printable art activity sheets. The printable includes 6 pages of creative activities; create a Pablo Picasso inspired cubist portrait, colour a Picasso portrait
We’re learning about Spain in Kindergarten right now and the kids are totally fascinated by Picasso. I am too. I didn’t know there was a battle over who invented collage, Pablo Picasso or Georges Braque. We did these fabulous Picasso inspired guitar collages in two parts. First we made the guitars in four steps. 1. Cut […]
Collagen aus Zeitungspapier sehen oft ein wenig schräg und witzig aus.Zeitungspapier lässt sich sehr gut reißen und mit den richtigen "Reißvorlagen", die unser
Les mademoiselle avignon - Picasso (1907) Quest'opera, proto-cubista, con cui Picasso inizia nella ricerca che lo porterà al cubismo analitico. Avignon però non è la città ma una via a Barcellona dove si trovavano i bordelli. Picasso aveva inizialmente concepito la scena normalmente (con le prostitute che ricevevano i clienti) ma poi Picasso si concentrò solo su 5 figure femminili. Tali figure appaiono scorciate e deformate per la differenza dei punti di vista dalla quale vengono viste. Picasso introduce delle novità importanti: le tre figure laterali sono scomposte in piani geometrici, taglienti ed aguzzi che si compenetrano con i piani scomposti dello spazio. La figura seduta sulla destra (per esempio) vediamo il volto e la schiena. Picasso applica il principio della simultaneità visiva. I volti assomigliano a delle maschere africane e in primo piano l'artista colloca della natura morta usando il ribaltamento dei piani di Cèzanne. Picasso rifiuta o non rappresenta la profondità.
This Picasso inspired art project is a wonderful introduction to Cubism for the kids. This is great for an individual or a collaborative project.
Activité Enfant Un peu d’art de Picasso dans nos activités à la maison Par ce temps pluvieux, nous avons décidé d’inviter l’art et une bonne dose d’humour dans nos activités…
This unit could definitely be done with younger grades, but I went more in depth with abstraction and creating mood in an artwork with 5th graders. I did it with this age because of the time I had with them (five classes) and they had just done something observational, so I wanted them to do something more hands-on. The artist example was Picasso (obviously) and on the first day, before any instruction, the students filled out a see, think, wonder worksheet about this artwork. They filled it out again on the last day for my evidence of student learning. On the first day, we talked about how color can be used to show mood and feelings in a work of art. I had the students pick a mood word from the bucket, which they had to paint non-objectively. Later, the students had to guess the mood that was painted. (From top left to bottom right: anxious, playful, mellow, jealous, angry, and gloomy). On the second day, the students learned about different ways to abstract an object. They made a few practice sketches (student example above). Then we talked about all the parts on a guitar (using my examples and my ukulele to help them visualize how I abstracted the different parts). Then, they made a larger sketch of what they wanted their final piece to look like (student example below). Lastly, they transferred their guitar's outline onto their final, large paper. On the third day, we talked about tints and shades. The students painted their guitar shape with either a tint or a shade of blue after practicing making a gradient. On the last two days we talked about monochromatic and mixed media artwork. Then they cut paper and news paper to create their guitar parts, adding their strings last. Then they filled out a self assessment and an artist statement about their guitar. Some student examples are pictured below.
Item description Get your students making and creating beautiful art inspired by Spain with this pack of 5 hands-on activities including a Picasso collage, Sagrada Familia sculpture, Spanish tiles, Spanish bowls, and Joan Miro drawing. Spain has many famous artists and beautiful handcrafts, which make it the ideal inspiration for students to create their own artworks. Visual step-by-step instructions are included so even if you’re not confident teaching art, students will be able to create something they can be proud of. You can either use these to outline the process, or the easiest option is to print copies for each table (or display them in plastic stands if you have them), or display them on a screen for students to follow the instructions themselves. You could set these up as stations for students to rotate around, or do one activity per day. What’s included in the zip file? US and UK versions optimized for A4/Letter paper, spelling and vocabulary Miro-style art Picasso-style collage Spanish bowl Spanish tile Model of Sagrada Familia cathedral Student instructions and notes for the teacher PDF slideshow version of instructions Self-reflection to go in student’s journals/art books Artist’s statement What materials are used: Air-drying clay Rolling pins (stainless steel drink bottles work well) Cutting tools and wooden skewers or similar, for shaping Colored markers, black marker, and pencils Paints and brushes Colored paper and cartridge paper A5 and A4 size Scissors and glue sticks I hope your students enjoy creating Spanish-inspired art and feel super proud of what they make!