Picasso Frankenstein Interactive - Cubism - Frankenstein Digital Art Lesson
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This interactive cubism Frankenstein art project was created in Google Slides and is meant for the students to complete within Google or other digital applications. Once students complete their digital Frankenstein they have the option to use it as reference to create a piece of art traditionally! I love this idea of using digital are as a tool for practice and students will love how easy it is to create a Frankenstein in the style of Cubism!!
This is a digital resource. There is no physical download, but rather a link to the resource that TpT will share with you on the google drive. Take a moment to check out these videos for a peek inside!! These are created to be used through Google Classroom or any other Digital Platform your school may have. Great for Upper Elementary/Middle School Visual Art Distance Learning.
FRANKENSTEIN DIGITAL CUBISM ART PROJECT
10 SLIDES:
- 4 minute video on Cubism (includes brief, blurred background image of Les Demoiselles d'Avignon)
- 5 minute Bedtime Stories Collection video, the story of Frankenstein
- Full 18 minute narrated video that takes students through the process of creating their own Frankenstein.
- Progressive slides take students through adding a nose, eyes, mouth and ears of their choice.
- Students add details like hair, scars, wrinkles etc.
- Students fill shapes and background with their choice of colors.
- Students use thefinal Frankenstein as reference to create atraditional piece of art and upload it to the final slide in thepresentation. (OPTIONAL)
- Detailed Teacher Instructions as a Separate Document
- Rubric and Editable Version of Rubric
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