3. Chuck Close Artwork Leslie. 1973 His artwork magnified every imperfection. His early work was created using an airbrush. The process of creating the painting was equally important to Chuck Close as the finished image.
5. Chuck Close Photo-Realism Self Portrait. 1991 “ I paint heads because heads matter to everybody. If you paint a face big enough, it’s hard to ignore.” “ My real subjects are not people, I paint portraits of photographs” “ If you make something new and personal, it may not look like art at all.”
7. Chuck Close Photo-Realism In 1988 Chuck Close was hospitalized due to the sudden collapse of a spinal artery. He has since been paralyzed from the waist down. Sometimes he sits on a forklift, and other times he uses a special mechanical easel that raises, lowers, and rotates his canvases for him.
8. Chuck Close Photo-Realism Keith Uses a grid to enlarge the photos onto the canvas. Frontal head posed in almost a passport-photo view Unsmiling lips and dead-pan eyes. Used several different media to create his portraits: Airbrush, Fingerprints, Crayon, Acrylic Paint, Oil Paint, Pencil, Pen, Paper Collage,
19. C H U C K C L O S E Questions/Quiz I use the grid system when I draw. What are the advantages of using this system? How is my artwork different from other artists portraits? Explain what makes it so different? What do you think the main message is behind my artwork?
20. C H U C K C L O S E Questions/Quiz The grid system is good for developing accurate proportions and it makes it easy to enlarge photos. One difference is that I work from a photograph while the other artists may have looked in a mirror. My portraits are massive and I paint them using a carefully selected range of values and tones. The message behind my artwork is……….what you make it. Back to goal page