PICASSO From a two-dimensional vision to the three-dimensional representation
Picasso’s life in the south of France with Jacqueline
Picasso’s Atelier The painter used to work here every day.
PORTRAITS of Jacqueline Profile a two-dimensional representation
PORTAIT Frontal Portrait, from Picasso’s sketchbook: a two-dimensional representation
PORTAIT A simultaneous vision, from two-dimensional to threedimensional representation
PORTRAIT Profile Two-dimensional representation in clay
PORTRAIT A simultaneous vision; From two-dimensional to three-dimensional representation
PORTRAIT Question: 2 D or 3 D?
PORTRAIT Question: 2 D or 3 D?
PORTRAIT Question: 2 D or 3 D?
PORTRAITS class activities Creative workshop
HOTS ACTIVITIES View some slides about the use of 2 D and 3 D representation in Picasso’s artwork. Analyse and give reasons for it. Then try to create an artwork representing your portrait from 2 D to 3 D vision, introducing a simultaneous representation.
HOTS ACTIVITIES Hypothesise, analyse, reason, evaluate and create something. Problem solving, exploring possibilities.
HOTS ACTIVITIES View some slides about the use of 2 D and 3 D representation in Picasso’s artwork. Analyse and reason about it. Then create an artwork representing your portrait from 2 D to 3 D vision, introducing a simultaneous representation.