PORTFOLIO PREP – NAME:_________________ CUT/TORN PAPER STILL LIFE (SUMMER) LESSON FOCUS: This lesson focuses on creating a collaged still life from direct observation. VOCABULARY: Collage: A technique in which the artist glues materials such as paper, cloth, or found materials to some type of ground. Setup: Group of objects arranged as a subject for drawing. Still life: A group of inanimate objects arranged to be painted or drawn; also, a painting or drawing of such an arrangement. PROCEDURE: Set up a still life. Do several sketches of different view points. Be sure to include at least five objects. Once you have an interesting, well-balanced composition transfer it onto good backing paper. Using a variety of cut and/or torn paper, begin to build up the color and values of the still life objects. It will take several layers to achieve a finished surface. The entire paper should be covered. Make sure all your pieces are glued down (no pieces should fall off). MATERIALS: sketchbook 14"x 17" oak tag or cardboard assorted papers scissors, x-acto knive glue, decoupage medium, modge podge, etc.