This engaging SELF PORTRAIT Directed Drawing project is designed for Grades 4-6, and can be used by any teacher (Even if art isn’t your specialty!!). This resource helps students explore the power of line art while reflecting on their strengths, interests, and areas for growth as young artists.
Students will craft unique self-portraits using various types of lines—jagged, curved, straight, wavy, zigzag, and more. They’ll experiment with line patterns to express different aspects of themselves, creating striking black-and-white masterpieces.
Art Materials Needed:
- Pencils and erasers
- Black washable markers (1 thin, 1 thick)
- Mirrors
- Large blank white paper (11” x 17” recommended)
- Optional: Pencil crayons for background colour
Workbook Table of Contents:
- Title Page – How to Draw a Self-Portrait
- Table of Contents
- How to Draw a Face
- How to Draw Eyes
- Eye Practice 1
- Eye Practice 2
- How to Draw a Nose
- How to Draw a Mouth
- Mouth and Nose Practice
- Drawing Short Hairstyles
- Drawing Long Hairstyles
- Drawing Head Coverings
- Adding Details
- Portrait Practice 1
- Portrait Practice 2
- Portrait Practice 2
- Title Page – Line Art Self-Portrait Masterpiece Project
- Teacher Guide
- Self-Portrait Brainstorming
- Self-Portrait Draft
- Self-Portrait Background Draft
- Self-Portrait Reflection
- Line Art Self-Portrait Rubric
Ontario Curriculum Connections (Grade 4-6 Visual Arts)
- D1.2 demonstrate an understanding of composition, using principles of design to create narrative art works or art works on a theme or topic
- D1.4 use a variety of materials, tools, and techniques to respond to design challenges
- D2.4 identify and document their strengths, their interests, and areas for improvement as creators of art
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