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STUDIO PROCEDURE:
1.
Look through Art resources to choose a famous masterpiece painting
to copy in
collage technique.
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The masterpiece must have people in the painting.
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The reproduction must be in color.
2.
Once the masterpiece is chosen, draw it using contour line.
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Use the entire format of the paper.
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Pay attention to the direction of the masterpiece so that
the paper matches.
3.
Store this drawing in your portfolio.
4.
Note the colors of the masterpiece, reproduce one color at a time,
using either tempera paint or watercolors.
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Do not recreate the colors for the faces and other body
parts, these will be
done with magazines.
5.
Tempera****Get a plastic tray, color(s) of paint needed for the
first color, brush, texture tool, paper towel.
6.
Watercolors**** paint strip, water basin, brush, paper towel.
7.
Create an area of color, filling the paper, and choose a texture to
reproduce.
8.
Put your name on the edge, on the front.
9.
Put the wet “painting” on the drying rack.
10.
Begin the next color needed. Repeat
this until all colors are achieved.
11.
All paint swatches are to dry and then put all of them in your
portfolio.
12.
Bring out the drawing from your portfolio.
13.
Choose the paint swatches that you painted for your background.
Tear or cut small pieces to fit into the selected areas. Secure these
pieces to the tagboard with white glue.
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Close observation is needed to recreate the space.
14.
Complete the background and move on to the middleground.
15.
Overlap all collage pieces and do not leave any tagboard showing.
16.
Continue with creating your collage until all areas are covered,
excluding the face and other body parts you wish to use magazines to
complete the work.
17.
Look at the magazines for facial features and hands in the same
position as your painted subjects. Cut the parts out that are needed.
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Hard to reproduce items such as shoes, purses, small
animals, etc, may be cut from magazines.
18.
Cut or tear your magazine pieces and glue onto your tagboard.
Use at least 4 sources to create the face.
Throughout the project, you must be referring to the
masterpiece for color, shape, space and details.
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