2/16/24
Artists in Schools
Charcoal Observational Portraits
Dispatches from CMA Resident Artist Noormah Jamal's fifth grade class at Children's Workshop School.
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Students were challenged to create 3 different charcoal portraits in 30 minutes – that’s 10 minutes per portrait!
This allowed students to slow down and really focus on their portraits instead of rushing through.
To help with the placement and proportions of the face, students looked at works by British figurative painter Leon Kossoff.
This week’s key skill was observation. Noormah reminded students to keep looking back at the reference and use the charcoal sticks according to what it does best, and not necessarily like a pencil.
The best part about these hyper-specific assignments is that when students engage, they fully jump into the assignment. Some students wanted specific feedback about the shape of the nose for example.
It’s fantastic to see students really honing their skills in charcoal.