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POP ART: 1955-1970American style with bold images of

everyday objects

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Pop Art was based on consumerism and “popular culture”

Roy Lichenstein…copied comic strips out of the newspaper.

•Bold •Simple •Everyday images•Vibrant color•Hip modern feel

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Andy Warhol used advertising and celebrities in his screen printed images

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Bold…simple…everyday objects…vibrant color

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Its all about popular culture…”Pop Art”

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Contemporary Pop Art…

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Pop Art Painting with 4 color schemes

1. Choose a comic character, celebrity or advertisement/product you like

2. Draw the image large on 6x9 paper and then trace the image 4 times on the larger 12x18 paper

3. Panel #1 = complementary colors4. Panel #2 = analogous colors5. Panel #3 = warm or cool colors6. Panel #4 = monochromatic colors

7. Paint neatly and avoid tiny details…your image should be large with areas of color blocking. This will have a flat and graphic look.

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Pop Art sketchbook & outline

1. Create two 6x9 sketches in your sketchbook (trace the example panel twice)

2. Designs must fill the entire panel 3. Choose the best sketch and trace it 4 times on the large

12x18 paper

Final painted versionOutline ready for paint

2 design ideas in sketchbook. Entire panel filled to minimize negative space.

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Pop Art Painting Rubric

Character/image ___/25 pts

Color schemes ___/30 pts

Craftsmanship ___/25 pts

Creativity ___/20 pts

Grade _____/100 pts


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