Famous Artist Tutorials
Pablo Picasso Cubist Portrait Tutorial and Taking it Further…
In these tutorials I demonstrate firstly how to draw the Picasso portrait Dora Maar (1936)- giving a step-by-step guide, and then to follow take it further by asking students to create a split portrait. One side is a more conventional portrait and the other a Cubist style portrait. It enables students to really get a handle on what features are included in Cubist Art in comparison to the more realistic approach.
Paul Klee- Inspired Drawing Tutorial (The Formal Elements)
During the first Term in September our Year 7’s explore line and the formal elements in Art. However I sometimes struggle with an Artist reference for this Unit- I wanted a change from my usual format so I asked myself who would fit the bill this year? Paul Klee wasn’t an Artist I was initially drawn to as an NQT but as my teaching years have gone by I see that when chosen carefully- some of Klee’s work is very accessible and engaging for young people. He hits the nail on the head when addressing the Formal Elements in Art.
(FYI: The Formal Elements are the parts used to make a piece of artwork. The art elements are line, shape, form, tone, texture, pattern, colour and composition.)
Below is a video tutorial I have recently created to introduce students to Paul Klee’s abstract symbols used with colour to create his famous Park bei Lu (1938). In September we’ll likely be working in non-art classrooms and unlikely to be able to use paint for a while which is why I chose to use pencil crayons.