The panoramic portrait: Educational strategies to create a distorted self portrait
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Intellect
Materia
Self-portrait Panoramic photography Visual comparative
Fecha
2023-09-29Referencia bibliográfica
Arias-Camisón Coello, Alicia and Genet Verney, Rafaèle (2023), ‘The panoramic portrait: Educational strategies to create a distorted self portrait’, International Journal of Education Through Art, 19:3, pp. 397–404, ISSN 1743-5234 (Print); ISSN 2040-090X (Online). https://doi.org/10.1386/eta_00142_3
Resumen
In art education, students reflect on and explore their identity. In the course ‘Plastic Arts Education’, required for a Primary Education degree at the University of Granada, Spain, students create a panoramic photographic self-portrait to engage in an exploration of self. The main purpose of this visual strategy is to experiment with visual identity using the self as creative subject and resource. Through the creation of these panoramic self-portraits, art education majors work creatively with different images to develop their visual identities and become conscious of constructing a self-image that will be projected on social media. This arts based research approach allows students to be inspired by artists and discover visual and conceptual resonances between images.




