Tuesday, August 25, 2015

Teach Elementaryschool Students About Selfportraits

A self-portrait is a portrait, or picture, depicting the artist as the subject and created by the artist. The artist may use a photograph of himself or a mirror for help in creating the self-portrait. Elementary-school students are just starting to understand their characteristics and personal strengths. A self-portrait art project is a great way to help students learn more about themselves as well as the parts of the face and create them.


Instructions


1. Before working with students, gather images of self-portraits created by famous artists such as Vincent van Gogh, Frida Kahlo and Chuck Close. Post the images around the room at students' eye level to use for motivation. Select an image to focus on for the self-portrait lesson and post it at the front of the room.


2. Position materials needed for the lesson in an area easily accessible to elementary-school students.


3. Gather students and have them look at the self-portraits around the room. Discuss the things they all have in common and what is different about the pictures. Define what a self-portrait is. Go over the parts of the face with the students. Explain that they will be creating their own self-portraits and using their own style to accomplish a finished artwork.


4. Pass out art materials and allow students to use pencils to lightly sketch out their self-portraits. Encourage elementary-school students to use their whole paper when creating their self-portraits, having their head take up most of the space on the paper.


5. Have students use the oil pastels to color in the self-portraits. Oil pastels can be blended or left alone to create distinct lines.


6. When each student is finished with her self-portrait using the oil pastels, provide her with another sheet of paper and a pencil. Have her write a paragraph about herself and her self-portrait.


7. Display the self-portraits and paragraphs around the room alongside the already-displayed famous self-portraits for others to see.