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‘Maggie’, 1996 Oil on canvas By Chuck Close ‘Francis’ portrait 10 - 1998 screenprint by Gary Hume

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Page 1: ‘Maggie’, 1996 Oil on canvas By Chuck Close ‘Francis’ portrait 10 - 1998 screenprint by Gary Hume
Page 2: ‘Maggie’, 1996 Oil on canvas By Chuck Close ‘Francis’ portrait 10 - 1998 screenprint by Gary Hume

‘Maggie’, 1996

Oil on canvas

By Chuck Close

Page 3: ‘Maggie’, 1996 Oil on canvas By Chuck Close ‘Francis’ portrait 10 - 1998 screenprint by Gary Hume

‘Francis’ portrait 10 - 1998

screenprint

by Gary Hume

Page 4: ‘Maggie’, 1996 Oil on canvas By Chuck Close ‘Francis’ portrait 10 - 1998 screenprint by Gary Hume

‘Lavender Marilyn’ (1962) silk-screen ink and acrylic on linen by Andy Warhol

Page 5: ‘Maggie’, 1996 Oil on canvas By Chuck Close ‘Francis’ portrait 10 - 1998 screenprint by Gary Hume

‘In the Car’ (1963) by Roy Lichtenstein

Page 6: ‘Maggie’, 1996 Oil on canvas By Chuck Close ‘Francis’ portrait 10 - 1998 screenprint by Gary Hume

Kasmin Los Angeles 1982 composite polaroid

by David Hockney

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‘Self Portrait as a painter’, 1887

Oil on canvas

by Vincent Van Gogh

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‘The Gardener’ by Guiseppe Arcimboldo (1590 – 91)

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Step one : Find a portrait that really interests you in some wayIt could be painted, collaged, a photograph, or a piece of

sculpture.

Step two: Stick it in the middle of your page and analyse the way the artist has used any of the following;

Subject (what’s it about?)Form (3D shape)

ShapeColourPattern

LineTone

Texture (mark making)