Art Lesson: Drawing Self-Portrait at Home

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Practice drawing a self-portrait at home by following step-by-step instructions provided in the content. Start by tracing your face in a mirror, adding features, and creating textures and tones using shading pencils or other materials. Once completed, take a photo of your work and share it with your teacher for feedback. Enjoy the creative process and improve your art skills while at home!


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  1. October 2020 Hello Year 6! I hope you re all feeling happy and well, even though you have to stay at home. We re missing you here! We will continue our art lesson (at home); so thinking back to last Thursday please follow the diagrams and practice drawing your self-portrait!

  2. Twelfth Night I can draw myself in character think about size and proportion practice drawing the shape of the face and adding the features in the correct place practice drawing eyes, noses and mouths Image result for drawing a self portrait ks2 Image result for drawing a self portrait ks2 Image result for drawing a self portrait noses Image result for drawing a self portrait ks2

  3. Using pencils practice using shading pencils (don t worry if you have none at home, a HB pencil can create many shades!) create shade and tone and texture in different ways label the pencil you used.

  4. Drawing your character look at yourself in a mirror trace the shape of your face and draw onto paper (remember to include your neck and shoulders) add your features think about your character (narrators imagine you are wearing Shakespearean dress) include a hat or headdress https://s-media-cache-ak0.pinimg.com/236x/d0/d8/85/d0d8855b0924b3316bbce3782c455936.jpg Image result for much ado about nothing http://www.theoldglobe.org/_img/newsletter/2008/Festival%2008%20images/RJ-Tybaltsketch.jpg

  5. Adding colour you can create texture, shade and tone using shading pencils, however if you don t have any at home, you can use pencil crayons, paints or even collage your self-portrait using coloured paper or cut up old magazines to find the colours you need. http://a3.files.biography.com/image/upload/c_fit,cs_srgb,dpr_1.0,h_1200,q_80,w_1200/MTE1ODA0OTcxNzgzMzkwNzMz.jpg

  6. Completed self-portraits Once you have finished take a photo of your work and send a copy into school via Miss Cross using her communication methods. Bring your finished pieces into school once your class is able to return. Thank you for having a go! I hope you enjoyed drawing at home and creating your self-portrait. See you all soon Mrs Coulston.

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