As we do every year in art, we began our discovery into self expression with a portrait of ourselves. Today, first graders learned about the history of one of the most famous works of art, Leonardo da Vinci's "Mona Lisa". (By the way, I was so impressed by all of my first grade friends who knew the name of this painting. Some even knew that it hangs in a museum in Paris!) We looked at the painting and talked about why it became so well known. Leonardo dedicated his life to studying the human body, learning all about the bones, the muscles, the correct proportions, and how the body looks in motion. His studies in light and shadow also help us to see the form of Mona Lisa's features and give us a better sense of depth.
Our self portrait will be based on the pose of the "Mona Lisa" showing our face, shoulders and folded hands. We began drawing the features of our face, and next time we meet we will add distinctive details to make our portraits look just like us!
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Barbara Levine
Ranney Lower School Art