project 1:mesoamerican headdresses - wfisd 1...shield jaguar and lady xoc (a blood-letting rite)...

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PROJECT 1:MESOAMERICAN HEADDRESSES

Attire of Ancient Mayan

and Aztec Cultures

N a m e : Pe r i o d :P ro j e c t 1 :M e s o A m e r i c a n H e a d d r e s s e s

Vocab: prof i le v iew

composite v iew

symmetr ica l

Quest ions:Why were headdresses effect ive for conveying status?

What mater ia ls were used to create headdresses?

Attire of Ancient Mayan

and Aztec Cultures

Shield Jaguar and Lady Xoc

(A Blood-Letting Rite) ~725, Yaxchilan

Shield Jaguar and Lady Xoc

(A Blood-Letting Rite) ~725, Yaxchilan

Profile View:

the outline or contour of the human face

from one side

Bird-Jaguar

Taking a Prisoner

Bonampak Mural Fresco, Mayan

Composite View:

Combination of frontal and profile view;

unnatural; conveys high status

Mayan Stele, Female Dignitary

Woman holding a shield and a

jaguar headdress for a man

dressed in war costume.

MATERIALS:The Aztec used feathers from Quetzal and Cotinga birds, from the distant lowland rainforests of central America.

MATERIALS:The Aztec used feathers from Quetzal and Cotinga birds, from the distant lowland rainforests of central America.

Symmetrical:

the correspondence in design

and arrangement of parts on opposite sides

Project 1 Assignment:

Design a Meso-American inspired

headdress.

Decide between a profile or front view.

Incorporate traditional materials and

your own embellishments in the

design.

Drawings will be finished in pencil…

Approved…(graded)

Outlined in sharpie…

Color added. (graded again)

Project 1 Assignment:

Design a Meso-American

inspired headdress.

Decide between a profile or

front view.

Incorporate traditional materials

and your own embellishments

in the design.

Drawings will be finished in

pencil…

Approved…(graded)

Outlined in sharpie…

Color added. (graded again)

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