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Free Interpretation Self Portrait
Grade Level:
12
Subject:
Art
Topic:
Self Portrait
Objective:
Students will create a self portrait without a preconceived plan and that is open to their own interpretation with materials of their own choosing
Other Information:
1. Instruction and history of self portrait focusing on traditional and non-traditional methods including symbols
2. sketch and teacher consultation of idea
3. self portrait
4. self reflecion
5. gallery critique
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Reflection:
1. students were able to chose idea and materials, that was intimidating for some of them, but soon they overcame that are really began to work independently
2. teacher conferences throughout, much more than with lots of direct instruction, excellent to see
3. by this time of their art instruction, great to see how they used the materials to create their work,
Prep:
slide show, sketch examples
Materials:
slide show of various self portraits in different materials and styles and symbols