2. Surreal Character
Objectives
To use surrealism and the surreal Artists art
works to influence your own surreal work.
Outcomes
To have participated in a group
work activity. To have designed
in a group a surreal character.
3. More key words/ideas and facts
Salvadore
Dali
Art movement
odd
Rene Magritte
1920’
s
Juxtaposed
irrationa
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Un real
Surrealis
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unusual
strange
Unconscious mind
Marcel
Duchamp
fantasy
Dream like
Andre Breton
4. Look at these why are they
considered to be surreal?
In pairs discuss the images.
Use what we have learnt
so far about surrealism to
explain why the images
are considered surreal.
Try to use some of the
key words
We learnt about last
lesson.
6. Work in pairs to design
your own surreal
character.
Do not show each
other what you are
drawing in each
section.
Do draw a guide so the
person after you
knows where to begin
their drawing.
Make sure you use colour
Designing a Surreal
Character
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8. Class work
Create an interesting tile page for your new
project on Surrealism.
Think about some of the images we have looked at
Include a sentence
to describe what
surrealism is…….
INCLUDE KEY WORDS
9. Homework
Complete the title page you
have started in class, include ,
drawing, words and colour.
Due: 17/1/14
12. Key Words
Juxtaposed
Dali
Magritte
Artist response
Surrealism
Magritte and Dali
Objectives
To learn about the surrealist artists
Dali and Magritte in more depth.
Outcomes
To have produced an image influenced by
Magritte and Dali (Artist response) to later be
added to your final Surreal room outcome.
14. Rene Magritte
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Born: 1898 Died: 1967
Nationality: Belgian
He was part of the surrealism art movement.
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He is best known juxtaposition of ordinary objects.
(placing objects together that would not normally be
seen together.) he produced images which gave
ordinary objects new translations
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His images were designed to be thought provoking.
This is seen in works such as ‘Ceci n’est pas une
pipe’
Some of his works include ‘Son of Man’, ‘The talking
room’ and Ceci n’est pas une pipe.
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Mother committed suicide when he was 14 years oldit is said that Magritte witnessed rescuers pulling his
mothers body from the river, the fabric of her dress
was covering her face. This vision haunted him and is
seen in his works with faces covered with cloth.
16. Salvador Dali
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Born: 1904 Died:1989 of heart failure
Nationality: Spanish
He was part of the surrealism art movement
Dali is best known for his surrealism paintings,
Photographs, films and sculptures.
Some of his works include ‘Persistence of
time’, ‘The metamorphosis of Narcissus’ and
‘Apparition of Face and Fruit Dish on a Beach’
His art works commonly contained images of
armies of ants –which are said to represent
death. They also contained images of melting
soft clocks-which are said to represent the
irrelevance of time in a dream like state.
His parents told him that he was a
reincarnation of his brother who died 9 months
before he was born.
He attended fine art school at the Academy of
San Fernando, which he was expelled from
after he claimed that no one at the school was
fit to examine him.
He tried to commit suicide numerous times
after his wife died but was unsuccessful.
17. Salvador Dali
This image represents
The story of Narcissus
Who fell in love with his
Own reflection
18. What you will be doing today
You will be creating your own surreal image
influenced by Salvador Dali or Rene
Magritte's images.
You will need to use a whole page in your
sketch book to do this.
21. Home work
Find a surreal image by the
artist
Rene Magritte.
Make a copy of this image
then write about the image
and
what you think it may
represent.
Stick a small copy of the
image
in your book and add
the title Rene Magritte.
24. EDUARDO RECIFE:
Eduardo Recife is an artist,
illustrator, graphic designer, and
typographer from Brazil. He is
creator of Misprinted Type, a
website featuring his personal
works, collages, drawings, and
typefaces
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26. Homework: (Due – Thursday)
Draw 1 object you have at home but change
/add or take something away from it to
make it surreal !
e.g. a toothbrush with legs
A bag with eyes
A melting clock/watch
Shade or colour !
31. Watercolour painting of a surrealist eye –You have previously been
copying images of the surrealists looking at making them three
dimensional using tone and contour lines.
VIDEO
DEMO
34. CONTOUR
LINES:
LINES
Cross contour lines are
drawn lines which travel,
as the name suggests,
across the form. Cross
contours may be
horizontal or vertical, as
on the right side of the
example, or both. Often,
in more complex forms,
cross-contours will be
drawn at varying angles.
In this rather lumpy
example, the grid of
cross-contours looks a bit
like the gridlines on a
globe
35. Homework: (Due – Tuesday 26th )
CREATE A RESEARCH PAGE ON THE
ARTIST SALVADOR DALI ON A
DOUBLE PAGE OR A3 PAPER.
INCLUDE:
• A COLOURFULL TITLE
• 5 FACTS
• YOUR OPINION ON HIS WORK
• 2 IMAGES
36. Objectives
To learn what one point perspective is/means.
To learn how to apply this knowledge to your own
surreal room designs.
Outcomes
To have learnt what one point perspective means
and to have produced a one point perspective
drawing of a room with a window and door
39. One point perspective
What is a vanishing point?
Where do you think the
vanishing point is in this
image?
What is a horizon line?
Where do you think the
horizon line is?
41. One point perspective
This is when all
Major lines in an
image lead to one
point, This is called
the vanishing point.
Even though we
Know the railway
Lines are the same
Distance apart they
Appear to meet at
One point in the
Distance the vanishing
Point. (the deepest spot of the picture where things appear to vanish)
With one point perspective the image always leads towards the vanishing point.
The vanishing point sits on the horizon
The horizon is where the sky meets the land.
46. Objectives
To understand how to use influences from
both primary (observational drawing)and
secondary sources(images of objects), to
create a surreal room design.
To understand how to use surreal artists
work to influence your work in some way.
Outcomes
To have created an initial design for your
surreal room.
To have applied bold colour to this work.
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50. What you will be doing today
You must include at least 2 objects you drew
from observation in previous lessons
55. Comment on each others work
Swap your surreal room
design with the person next
to you.
Pick one object on their work
you think they could make
more surreal, now make a
suggestion of how they can
do this.
Now suggest to them another
object or idea they could
possibly introduce into their
work.
They could make the object appear more
surreal
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56. TASKS:
1.Create an A3 bedroom –
remember to use one point
perspective !
2.Fill the room with surreal
objects , patterns and ideas –
remember to refer to
surrealist paintings to get the
higher level.
Level 5 – 6
Level 4 - 5
57. ELLIPSE
An ellipse is a smooth
closed curve which is
symmetric about its
horizontal and
vertical axes.
ELLIPSE
59. Level descriptors for Surreal room
Level 4
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You have drawn a room with a bed, window and door using one point perspective with some accuracy.
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You have included at least one object in your room which you have drawn from observation. (primary source)
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You have made some changes to the objects in your room to make them appear
surreal in some
way. (either by changing size or appearance)
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You have included juxtaposed objects in your room.
Level 5
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You have drawn a room with a bed, window, door and cupboard using one point perspective which is mostly
accurate.
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You have included at least one object in your room which you have drawn from observation; you have added
some tonal areas to this object.
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You have made some changes to the objects in your surreal room in some way. (either by changing size or
appearance)
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You have included juxtaposed objects in your room.
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You have included some sort of reference in your work to the surreal artists we have looked at in class Magritte or
Dali
Level 6
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You have drawn a room with a bed, window, door and cupboard using one point perspective with
accuracy.
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You have included at least two objects in your room which you have drawn from observation with
accuracy. (primary source)
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You have added tonal areas with accuracy.
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You have made considerable changes to objects in your surreal room. (Either by changing size or
appearance.)
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You have included juxtaposed objects in your surreal room.
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You have included reference in your work to one of the surreal artists we have looked at in class Magritte
or Dali. (your artist response is included somewhere in your room)
60. OP Art: HOMEWORK
On one A4 page in your book
write 5 facts about OP Art,
then find an OP Art image
and make a copy of it
underneath.
Due – TUESDAY 23/04/13