Download Tag: Portraits

  • Drawing Funny Faces

    Drawing Funny Faces

    Drawing funny faces is a fun download that engages your learners with detailed observational drawing.  Ideal for a portrait project or end of term activity.  The resource includes a range of ethnicities and age groups.  This download includes: 5 Grid Drawings 5 ‘Complete the Missing Half’ worksheets A grid to draw on (pictured left) A…

  • Complete the Messerschmidt

    Complete the Messerschmidt

    This one-page download, asks students to complete the missing half of the Messerschmidt sculpture.  If you are teaching expressive portraits, this resource is ideal. There are lots of portrait resources on The Arty Teacher website.

  • Drawing Eyes

    Drawing Eyes

    ‘Drawing Eyes’ is 3 worksheets with beautiful eyes all looking in different directions.  6 photos to draw in total.  This could be for one student to work in a range of media or you could cut each worksheet in half and each student chooses one set of eyes to draw. There are lots of portrait…

  • The Portraits Game – Starter

    The Portraits Game – Starter

    Get your students really looking at portraits and answering questions with ‘The Portraits Game’ starter activity.  Students have to match six clues to six portraits by famous artists.  Each clue also includes a question for you to questions your students further. Duration: 10 minutes There are more starter activities on The Arty Teacher.

  • Characterful Faces – Hogarth

    Characterful Faces – Hogarth

    Your students will be inspired by the characterful faces in Hogarths engravings!  This worksheet and lesson plan asks students to create a page of detailed drawings inspired by the faces they can see on the worksheet.  This is an excellent resource to encourage detailed observational work, and will link to many portrait projects.

  • Van Gogh Venn Diagram

    Van Gogh Venn Diagram

    Van Gogh Art Analysis Venn Diagram.  This Art Venn diagram includes Art, Maths & Literacy! It’s not always easy to introduce maths and literacy into an art lesson but by using this Venn Diagram for analysis you are doing just that as a Venn diagram is a mathematical way to analyse information. Pupils write about each picture…