Roy Lichtenstein. In the Car. 1963. Oil, magna, and graphite on canvas. 30 x 40 in. © Estate of Roy Lichtenstein. All rights reserved. RELATE [co-exist]

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
Jasper Johns. When have you seen numbers today? How can numbers be art? American artist, Jasper Johns believes that even though we use numbers every.
Advertisements

Detail Photo Realism Duane HansonRichard EstesJanet FishChuck Close reflection detached light photographic.
Be [Identity] Each one of us is unique due to our different backgrounds. Many artists explore their identities, asking us to explore our own unique identities.
Yr 9 Portrait Project Pop Art and the Portrait. Pop Art In England in the 1950s, an art movement emerged called Pop Art and made its way to the United.
“Family Pictures” paintings and pictures by Carmen Lomas Garza.
START. Niho Kozuru Transplanted 2011 Molded rubber on steel base Niho Kozuru was commissioned to create Transplanted as a response to Isamu Noguchi's.
Lesson Four Integrated Concepts Language Arts: author’s purpose, poetry, descriptive language, parts of speech, reality and fantasy, compare and contrast,
Pop Art Once you “got” Pop, you could never see a sign the same way again. And once you thought Pop, you could never see America the same way again. --Andy.
Pop Art was an art movement inspired by popular culture of the 1950s and 60s Arts were inspired by magazines, pop music, television, films, and advertisements.
City Kids ART Program PS 187 Dear Faculty and Parents, Here is a reference guide for the artist and the art work we have done this year. It has been my.
Roy Lichtenstein
Pop Art
POP ART : COMIC STRIPS Pop Art Unit: Part II.
By: Cole Cochard. Time Period and Countries  Pop art is an art movement that emerged in the mid 1950s in Britain and in the late 1950s in the United.
Roy Lichtenstein, (U.S ) Crying Girl, 1964, Crying Girl, 1964 Enamel on steel, 117 x 117 cm) This Pop Art image was appropriated from comic books.
Roy Lichtenstein Pop Art. Roy Lichtenstein was born in New York City in He helped create Pop Art. Artists who created Pop Art used humor and artistic.
A Lesson in the American Artistic Movement; By Aja Alim-Young.
Roy Lichtenstein. -Roy Lichtenstein was born in New York City He became famous for his bold, Pop Art paintings of comic strip cartoons and everyday.
Pop ART: Oldenburg & lichtenstein Gaby Garcia HMC252.
Integrated Art Lessons: A Classroom Resource for Teachers Presented by: Cameron Art Museum 3201 South 17 th Street Wilmington, North Carolina
Pop Art Art based on modern popular culture and the mass media. Had its origins in England in the 1950s and made its way to the United States during the.
Roy Lichtenstein. Roy Lichtenstein Born in 1923 in New York City Born in 1923 in New York City Began art as a hobby Began art as a hobby 1939 he enrolled.
ROY LICHTENSTEIN American Pop Artist AS A YOUNG BOY ROY DREW AND PAINTED, BUT HIS SCHOOL DID NOT OFFER ART CLASSES.
Pop Art was an art movement in the late 1950s and 1960s that reflected everyday life and common objects. Pop artists blurred the line between fine art.
“Everything is beautiful. Pop is everything.” --- Andy Warhol
MARY CASSATT. “Cassatt's life was marked by her bold resolve to transcend conventional expectations for women and to succeed as an innovative professional.
POP ART By Viktoriya Mazalova, s – 1960s.
Images of American Leadership
Pop Art - Movement Pop Art Once you “got” Pop, you could never see a sign the same way again. And once you thought Pop, you could never see America.
Celebration Plates Project
Robert Gober.
Module 3 Art Criticism and Aesthetic Judgment Based on the book, Art Talk by Rosalin Ragans Henri Matisse. Purple Robe and Anemones Oil on canvas.
Blam Roy Lichtenstein Art in the Classroom Ms Fritch’s class December 2008 Masterpiece 1962 Ohhh….Alright 1964.
Roy Lichtenstein Roy Lichtenstein Roy Lichtenstein was a very important and famous American painter and sculptor whose 1950’s abstract style.
Pop Art Once you “got” Pop, you could never see a sign the same way again. And once you thought Pop, you could never see America the same way again. --Andy.
Roy Lichtenstein ‘Pop’ Artist Roy Lichtenstein used comic strip artwork to create his large-scale paintings. Lichtenstein became famous.
POP ART: American style with bold images of everyday objects.
Pop ART Christian Faraon
Art that depicts everyday life and its surroundings. Its purpose is simple – record daily life, please the eye, make us smile and record important occasions.
Roy Lichtenstein
Inspired by the art of roy lichtenstein
Integrated Art Lessons: A Classroom Resource for Teachers Presented by: Cameron Art Museum 3201 South 17 th Street Wilmington, North Carolina
Lucy Augustine Smyser School 7 th Grade Social Studies and Language Arts Apotheosis of George Washington Terra Teacher Lab
Wellstead Arts Week Spring Roy Lichtenstein.
Pop Art Once you “got” Pop, you could never see a sign the same way again. And once you thought Pop, you could never see America the same way again. --Andy.
Georgia O’Keefe Modern. Ram’s Head, White Hollyhock and Little Hills Modern art usually refers to art that has been created since The main idea.
TIMELINE: POP ART Pop Art referred to art that was determined by popular culture Popular culture refers to common people that are uneducated about art.
Unit 2: Art by Design AVI 2O
Impressionism & Post Impressionism Van Gogh. Origins of Impressionism Art movement starting in the 1860s. Originating in France. Monet’s “Impressions.
Pop Art Fine Art Mrs. Estoch. Andy Warhol (American, ), Campbell's Tomato Soup, 1962, oil on canvas.
Write 3-4 sentences in your notes about this artwork. - Do you Like it? -Does it look difficult? -Should it be worth millions? Roy Lichtenstei n.
Pop Art/ Commercialism The Movement in History. Pop Art Project Agenda First, fold your paper in half twice so that once it is opened you have 4 equal.
The Fair in Reynosa Celebration Plates Project Carmen Garza Artist Art Awareness 2nd Grade.
Surrealism Started in the 1920’s a style of art and literature developed principally in the 20th century, stressing the subconscious or irrational significance.
Pop Art Once you “ got ” Pop, you could never see a sign the same way again. And once you thought Pop, you could never see America the same way again.
Pop Art. Pop Art-A art movement which was characterized by references to imagery and products from popular culture, media, and advertising – 1950s to.
Pop Art Arts were inspired by magazines, pop music, television, films, and advertisements.
What are the 7 Elements of Art?. Line Shape Form Space Color Value Texture.
Roy Lichtenstein Pop Artist “I had always wanted to know the difference between a mark that was art and one that wasn’t”
Pop Art/ Commercialism
Luetze, Colescott & Shimomura
One of the most original and exciting artistic movements …. ever!!!
Task 1- Read through the presentation
Carmen Lomas Garza La familia.
The painting shows a teary-eyed woman on a turbulent sea
Pop Art.
POP ART (1950’s-1960’s) The FRAME Routine Art in the Modern World
Presentation transcript:

Roy Lichtenstein. In the Car Oil, magna, and graphite on canvas. 30 x 40 in. © Estate of Roy Lichtenstein. All rights reserved. RELATE [co-exist] Relationships & Family Consider how you relate to people around you. Is it easy for your to communicate with your family and friends? Think about how the people in your life influence you. Reflect on the relationships in your life.

Carmen Lomas Garza. Curandera Gouache on cotton paper 11 x 14 inches Collection of: Carmen Lomas Garza ©copyright Carmen Lomas Garza

Carmen Lomas Garza Carmen Lomas Garza wants people to know how her family lived when she was growing up in a Mexican- American community in south Texas. Curandera shows a healer working to help a young woman get well, using traditional ways. Each detail in it tells us something about Garza’s life and family.

Carmen Lomas Garza. Loteria

Carmen Lomas Garza. La Feria en Reynosa

Carmen Lomas Garza. Tamalada

Carmen Lomas Garza. Sandia

Roy Lichtenstein. Vicki Enamel on steel. 42 x 42 in. © Estate of Roy Lichtenstein with the permission from Minneapolis Institute of Arts. Gift of Marguerite and Russell Cowles. All rights reserved.

Roy Lichtenstein American Pop Art icon Roy Lichtenstein’s work reflects imagery from comics and advertisements. He integrated playful use of Benday dots from comic strips into his paintings to explore everyday life. The Benday process consists of overlaying primary color dots onto a printing plate so new colors are made.

Roy Lichtenstein. Girl in Bath

Roy Lichtenstein. CRAK! 1963.

Roy Lichtenstein. Live Ammo (Blang) Panel 2 of

Roy Lichtenstein. Hopeless

Robert Colescott. Feeling His Oats Acrylic on canvas. 90 x 114 in. © Robert Colescott, courtesy of the artist, Albright-Knox Galley, Buffalo, NY, and Sarah Norton Goodyear Fund, All rights reserved.

Robert Colescott African-American artist Robert Colescott’s painting comments on the American Dream of success, power and money, while provoking ideas about racial stereotypes and tension.

Robert Colescott. George Washington Carver Crossing the Delaware

Robert Colescott. Les Demoiselles d'Alabama vestidas

Robert Colescott. My Shadow

Robert Colescott. Auvers-sur-Oise (Crow in the Wheat Field)

Jeff Wall. Outburst Transparency in light box. 90 x 123 in. © 2010 Jeff Wall. All rights reserved.

Jeff Wall Canadian artist Jeff Wall takes pictures of carefully staged scenes. He arranges the actors and setting to tell a story.

Jeff Wall. Sudden Gust of Wind

Hokusai. A Sudden Gust of Wind.

Jeff Wall. Mimic