1) The document provides instructions for Year 6 art students on various portrait drawing activities and techniques. It discusses elements of art, taking self-portrait photos from different angles, and developing technical skills in portrait drawing.
2) Students are instructed to experiment with portrait drawing styles like caricatures and observational drawings using a selfie as a reference. They also take photos of each other from different angles to incorporate into a digital collage.
3) The final activity has students beginning their main portrait drawing on A3 paper, with the goal of having the portrait be roughly A4 in size. Throughout, the document emphasizes developing skills in different portrait styles and techniques.
1. Year 6 Art:Drawing Folio
Email address teacher:
Juliette.wegdam@stleonards.vic.edu.au
2. How do you behave in the Art Room?
Art Class Procedures &
• Bring your iPad and pencil case
with pencils, rubber, sharpener,
scissor etc.
• Take care of your visual diary.
• Make sure your artworks are
labelled with your name and
class in pencil on the back.
• Clean up after yourself.
• Put your artwork in the
appropriate location (tub or dry
rack)
• Put your chair up at the end of
the lesson.
Responsibilities
• Punctual, well mannered and be
organised
• Cooperative, considerate and
respect others
• Be open-minded to learning
something new.
• Listen carefully to instructions
• Wear a smock to protect your
uniform.
• Use tools and equipment
carefully and respectfully.
• Handle all art work with care
• Ask questions, seek advice from
teacher if unsure
4. Elements of Art
the building blocks of art making
What does that mean? Discuss
What “Elements of Art” do we know?
Have a look at your hand outs in your visual diary.
in pairs or trios: discuss which elements of Art you seen on the next slide.
Write down the names of the group and the answers (a,b,c,d,e,f) on the piece
of paper on your table.
Discuss findings
6. a. Texture: rough, smooth, soft,
hard
b. Space/Depth :area between
and around objects negative and
positive space
c. Colour: warm/ cool/ bold/
natural/ primary/ secondary
d. Shape/Form: 2D &
3D),geometrical-organic
e. Line: thick, thin, curved,
straight, dotted, swirly..
f. Tone/Value: light and
dark shades
Elements of Art: building
blocks of art making
8. Activity 1: Experimenting with portrait
drawing.
Divide one page in your visual diary in four sections. Give each section a
number 1,2 ,3 and 4
Use a 2B pencil.
In section 1 you will draw the shape of a face (this is called drawing from
memory)
Then you will you place the eyes, nose mouth, ears and eyebrows and a neck
In section 2 First take a selfie on your iPad. While looking at the photo you
will sketch all elements of your face. This observational drawing!
Section 3: discuss with your partner and write down what features from your
face you could exaggerate or minimise for a caricature drawing
Section 4: Create a caricature sketch of your face and use the continuous
line drawing technique or also called: talking a line for a walk. Keep your
pencil on the paper and keep moving without lifting it up.
9. Activity 2 Caricature drawing frontcover
Use pencil first. Add colour and use fineliner later.
Don’t forget to add your name and class.
Stick your caricature drawing on the frontcover of
your visual diary.
10. Discuss “portrait vocabulary”
Activity 3: Taking photos for a self portrait
Work together with a partner to take some portrait photos.
Give instructions about different angles: en face, en profile and trois quart =
three quarter.
Light is important. Explore light coming from the side, the front and from
behind. Discuss what works best.
Space in portrait matters. There are different poses: Close-up, Portrait,
Torso, Full shot
We will focus on portrait format photo with some background.
Take a series of photos exploring different angles and light and a strong
composition.
11. Activity 4: Technical Portrait Drawing
Create title page in your visual diary
named: Portrait drawing
Stick in the handouts about portrait
drawing.
Read and discuss portrait hand outs
Activity: Follow the directions in the
technical drawing Portrait handout. Copy
the fractions next to the oval shape.
Practice drawing a face in the “Technical
Portrait template”.
13. Activity 5 : iPad: Selfie Pic Collage
take 4 portrait photos from different angles:
-front (en face) with light from side
-¾ (trois quart) with light from the front
-stand sideways of window with one shoulder towards
the light, take a photo from the side (en profile)
(back light)
-front (pull scary face) with light coming from below
(room is dark and use a torch)
Put photos in pic collage and provide a short
comment
Save your Pic Collage on your iPad
Email the Pic Collage to the teacher:
Juliette.wegdam@stleonards.vic.edu.au
14. Activity 6:
Warp your face on
Photo booth
Combine two faces. One half
realistic and one half distorted in
Pic Collage.