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Welcome to Art Pablo Picasso and Cubism

Mar 28, 2023

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PowerPoint PresentationPhoto courtesy of Surian Soosay (@flickr.com) - granted under creative commons licence - attribution
• Know key facts about Pablo Picasso
• Use bold block colours.
• Show experimentation of proportion, profile and form.
• Express an emotion through a Cubist portrait.
• Know about an artist from the past (Pablo Picasso) • Experiment with Cubist portraits.
Learning Objective
Success Criteria
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Everything Changes in Art Look at the portraits below. What do all of the images show? Which image do you think is the most modern? What is the same in each painting? Why do you think artists choose such different ways of painting? Do the paintings show emotion? How does the artist show these emotions?
Do any of the dates for these paintings surprise you?
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Pablo Picasso
Changing Faces
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• bold Colours • block Colour • bold, Black lines • different proportion • strange placement • strong shapes • show emotion
Signs of Success What makes a good Cubist portrait?
You could experiment with your own Cubist portrait, using the dice game to help you with ideas! Remember to use different proportions and designs for your cubism face.
Task Create your own Cubist portrait in the style of Pablo Picasso.
Use the PDF to help you create your own Cubist portrait.
Plenary
Using the signs of success earlier in the lesson, assess yourself thinking whether you were successful in those particular areas.
• bold Colours • block Colour • bold, Black lines • different proportion • strange placement • strong shapes • show emotion
I think I was successful in this lesson because