6th Grade Paintings Inspired by: Keith Haring Elements of Art: Line, Color Principles of Art: Repetition, Movement.

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6th Grade Paintings Inspired by: Keith Haring Elements of Art: Line, Color Principles of Art: Repetition, Movement

Keith Haring (1958-1990) Contemporary Artist Work is graphic expression using the simplicity of line. Fusion of Art & Life (created public art). His work always carries a specific message. He started as an artist by riding the subways around NYC, when he saw a blank bulletin board he would get off the subway & do chalk line drawings of his now famous figures.

Keith Haring Sold T-Shirts, toys, posters, buttons & magnets w/ his images. He wanted to make his art available to people at a low cost. Received a lot of criticism for this.

The Pop Shop in So Ho

“Crack is Wack” 1986 NYC Mural

Procedure In your sketchbook draw a minimum of 5 different possibilities of figures. They should each be doing a different action, or in a different pose & each of your figures should represent you in some way. Draw each of your figures lightly in pencil on thick paper. Only draw on ONE side, erase if you make a mistake. The back will end up being the part that will show! Paint each of your figures a different color. (red, yellow, blue, orange, green or purple) Paint the background the color you did not use. Cut out your figure Outline the figure with the black marker Arrange your figures on your large paper. In pencil draw movement lines around your figures (Refer to K. Haring) Neatly go over your movement lines in black sharpie.

Criteria for Success Did you…. 1. Successfully create 5 figures inspired by Keith Haring that represent you? 2. Paint each of your figures the correct primary & secondary colors? 3. Neatly outline each of your figures with black sharpie? 4. Create movement lines for your figures? 5. Show excellent craftsmanship: nice neat even brushstrokes, no white paper showing? 6. Follow the directions of the assignment?