This document provides guidance for creating a collaged portrait using original photographs from a previous photoshoot on expressive portraiture. The collage should combine portraiture and typography, continuing the theme of the brief "Type Face". Suggested themes for the portrait include mental health, isolation, anxiety, happiness, and friendships. Examples of artists who incorporated collage and mixed media such as Richard Hamilton and Rene Magritte are provided for inspiration.
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Own portrait collaged head
1.
2. Using Inspiration from Lorenzo
Petrantoni, create your own collaged
version using your original
photographs fro your ‘expressive
portraiture’ photoshoot.
Remember, this brief has been called
‘Type Face’ and has been all about you
cfreating exciting Graphics pieces that
combine both portraiture and
typography, so this should continue to
be used in your final piece of the brief.
3. You may want to have a theme
behind your portrait so that it has a
meaning, focus or purpose, especially
when it comes to adding the text.
Suggestions:
• Mental Health
• Isolation
• Anxiety
• Happyness
• Friendships
• The impact of social media inside
your head!
4. There are lots of Artists
that have been inspired
by combining lots of
different materials
together to make an
image. This is known as
‘mixed media’, and is a
fun and lively way of
working.
‘Fashion Plate’ by Richard Hamilton 1969 – 1970 Tate Modern
5. Richard Hamilton
became famous for
collaging facial
features together
and then
combining them
with other
materials such as
paint to make his
art.
6. Last term, you
looked at Pablo
Picasso, who was
really famous for
creating his crazy
‘distorted’
portraits.
7. The Surrealist Artist
Rene Magritte loved
making portraits using
objects.
In 1964 he created this
painting ‘Son of a Man’,
as he was obsessed
with bowler hats!