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

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

Andy Warhol used advertising and celebrities in his screen printed images

Bold…simple…everyday objects…vibrant color

Its all about popular culture…”Pop Art”

Contemporary Pop Art…

CHHS Student Examples…

CHHS Student Examples…

CHHS Student Examples…

Pop Art Painting with 4 color schemes Choose a comic character, celebrity or advertisement/product you like Draw the image large on 6x9 paper and then trace the image 4 times on the larger 12x18 paper Panel #1 = complementary colors Panel #2 = analogous colors Panel #3 = warm or cool colors Panel #4 = monochromatic colors Paint neatly and avoid tiny details…your image should be large with areas of color blocking. This will have a flat and graphic look. Complements Analogous Warm or Cool Monochrome

Pop Art Painting with 4 color schemes Choose a comic character, celebrity or advertisement/product you like Draw the image large on 6x9 paper and then trace the image 4 times on the larger 12x18 paper Panel #1 = complementary colors Panel #2 = analogous colors Panel #3 = warm or cool colors Panel #4 = monochromatic colors Paint neatly and avoid tiny details…your image should be large with areas of color blocking. This will have a flat and graphic look.

Pop Art sketchbook & outline Create two 6x9 sketches in your sketchbook (trace the example panel twice) Designs must fill the entire panel Choose the best sketch and trace it 4 times on the large 12x18 paper 2 design ideas in sketchbook. Entire panel filled to minimize negative space. Outline ready for paint Final painted version

ANALOGOUS COLOR EXAMPLES Analogous triad = 3 colors next to each other on wheel

Pop Art Painting Rubric Character/image ___/25 pts Color schemes ___/30 pts Craftsmanship ___/25 pts Creativity ___/20 pts Grade _____/100 pts