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Leonardo da Vinci, Facial Proportion, and the Self-Portrait. This painting is probably the most famous portrait in the entire world! It was painted by an artist named Leonardo da Vinci. Leonardo was a master at making his paintings look like the person he was trying to paint. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Leonardo da Vinci, Facial Proportion,

and the Self-Portrait

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What is the title of this painting?

• This painting is probably the most famous portrait in the entire world!

• It was painted by an artist named Leonardo da Vinci.

• Leonardo was a master at making his paintings look like the person he was trying to paint.

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I hope you guessed…

The Mona Lisa

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Leonardo Da Vinci

• Leonardo once wrote, “Know the proportions in human beings and other animals and learn the forms of all things on the earth. The more you know, the better you will paint.”

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Leo’s Notebook

• Leonardo was constantly taking notes about the world around him. He filled many notebooks with sketches of animals, people, and nature.

• He took many measurements and was always trying to find a perfect balance so that his art had proportion.

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Another Drawing from Leo’s Notebook:

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What is Proportion?• Simply…

– Proportion means that you make the parts fit well with each other.

• More Specifically…– Proportion in art is the relationship between two or

more elements.

– When we talk about proportion in art works we are using comparing the size of one object in the artwork to the size of another related object in the artwork. You can also compare:

• height, width and depth of the objects• size of one area to the size of another area • amount of space between two or more elements

– Proportion is usually not even noticed until something is out of proportion. For example, if a person has a head larger than their entire body, then we would say that they were out of proportion.

Good Proportion

Out of Proportion

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Other works with excellent Proportion:

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The Self-Portrait:

• Here’s a drawing Leonardo drew of himself as an old man.

• A picture that an artist

makes of him/herself is called a self-portrait.

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Face Mapping

• Face Mapping is a technique used to set up the proportion of the features on a face.

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• By drawing lines that act as guides, you can figure out where parts go and how large they should be.

• This will help make your face look more realistic.

• With some practice, maybe you’ll be the next Leonardo da Vinci!

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LET’S LEARN PROPORTION

• Get out your sketchbook and a pencil!

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•Eyes

•What shape are eyes?

Drawing your Self-Portrait:

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•Parts of the eye

Drawing your Self-Portrait:

Iris = Colored part of your eyeEyeball = White part of your eye

Pupil = Black part of your eye, located in the center of your iris, allows light into your eye so you can see

Click here to learn more about the human eye: http://kidshealth.org/kid/htbw/eyes.html

Tear Duct = Little pink bump where your tears come out

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How do we convey moods?

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•Eyes and Eyebrows

Drawing your Self-Portrait:

• Show emotion or expression

• Can you tell what emotions this person might be feeling by just looking at her eyes and eyebrows?

                                  

                                      

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•Eyes and Eyebrows

Drawing your Self-Portrait: Was your guess correct?

Happy

SadAngry

Tired

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Let’s learn how to create 3 moods

• Look in the mirror and create the moods

• Happy

• Angry

• Surprised

• What are the differences between the three?