Recreation of The Guitar - By Pablo Picasso

Dimensions

Measurements and shape

Square base - Measuring 30 cm x 30 cm

Creating a 3D guitar to make it look realistic and give the effect of live installations

It can be created on flat surface to make it look 2D

A small guitar which can fit into your hand, measuring about 15 cm x 20 cm

A large 3D guitar measuring about 60 - 70 cm x 40 - 45 cm

Rectangle 2D base - Measuring 70 cm x 30 cm

Mediums and Materials

Base

Color Medium

Waste Material

Cardboard

Paper

Kite paper can be used to create a crumble effect

Normal paper to draw and then color the guitar

Can be used a flat surface to paste different materials to make synthetic cubism

Can be used to create a sculpture like structure to make it look 3D and realistic

Sketch pens to draw different patterns on each shape (If creating a cubism artwork)

Using oil paints on canvas

Using normal water colors to paint the guitar on paper

Canvas

Color Pallete

Making the guitar look very colorful using oil paints on canvas by using a variety of colors with different shades

Dark and dull shades (Black, Brown, Grey, Sap green, Olive green)

Fabric, silk and paper

Synthetic cubism was an art style created by Pablo Picasso and Georges Braque, It uses materials like paper and fabric to help the viewers see the painting through different perspectives. I can use this in my panting by pasting pieces of fabric and paper on the cardboard guitar (3D).

Materials from different games

Deck of cards

Lego Pieces

Blue and Brown (Turquoise, Electric blue, Sky blue, Dark Brown, Burnt Siena)

Display

The 3D guitar can be displayed with some musical themed background.

Props made out of cardboard for the background

Jenga Pieces

Music notes

Other instruments

Piano

Keyboard

Drums

Clicking a normal picture, consisting of just the artwork

Photo of the guitar in a dark room, with fairy lights around the Guitar