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1 Andy Warhol, Coca-Cola, Symmetry & Printmaking
By: Mary McCullough

2 Essential Questions 1) Who was Andy Warhol, when did he live, and what was significant about his art? 2) How did Andy Warhol’s art differ from traditional artists’ subject matter? 3) What is Pop Art? 4) What are some of the characteristics of Pop Art? 5) What is Andy Warhol’s contribution to Pop Art? 6) Why is Andy Warhol considered the most celebrated Pop artist of the 20th century? 7) How did Andy Warhol’s art help to popularize the Coca-Cola drink? 8) What is relief printing? 9) Why was printmaking important to Andy Warhol? 10) What did printmaking allow Andy Warhol to do? 11) What is symmetry? 12) How did Andy Warhol use symmetry in his Pop Art?

3 ART CATEGORY 1

4 Leonardo Da Vinci’s “Mona Lisa”

5 Degas’s “The Dance Class”

6 Monet’s “Bridge Over a Pond of Water Lilies”

7 Van Gogh’s “Café Terrace at Night in Arles”

8 Munch’s “The Scream”

9 Picasso’s “Three Musicians”

10 ART CATEGORY 2 How did Andy Warhol’s Art differ from Traditional Artists’ Subject Matter? 1) Andy Warhol did Pop Art. He did not include landscapes or still life. His artwork included silkscreen prints of images of everyday images and famous people.

11 Andy Warhol’s Symmetrical Coke Bottle

12 Warhol’s “Three Coca-Cola Bottles”

13 Warhol’s “Five Coca-Cola Bottles”

14 Warhol’s “Two Hundred Coca-Cola Bottles”

15 Warhol’s “Four Campbell’s Soup Cans”

16 Warhol’s “Four Mickey Mouse (Mice)”

17 Warhol’s “Nine Marilyn Monroe’s”

18 Warhol’s “Elizabeth Taylor”

19 Warhol’s “Jackie Kennedy”

20 Warhol’s “Michael Jackson”

21 Warhol’s “Self-Portrait in Yellow”

22 Warhol’s “Self-Portrait in Purple”

23 Warhol’s “Self-Portrait in Sunglasses”

24 Warhol’s “Self-Portrait with Coke Bottles”

25 Warhol’s Silkscreen Process
Show You Tube Video of Andy Warhol Silkscreen Process

26 Andy Warhol’s Silkscreen Process
“In 1961, I started doing silkscreens. I wanted something stronger that gave more of an assembly line effect. With silkscreening you pick a photograph, blow it up, transfer it in glue onto silk, and then roll ink across it so the ink goes through the silk but not through the glue. That way you get the same image, slightly different each time. It was all so simple quick and chancy. I was thrilled with it.” - Andy Warhol

27 Warhol’s Silkscreen Printing Process
1) Image Selection from a picture, an advertisement or a magazine 2) Film Positive Creation (Image Processing) Crop picture. Transfer picture onto black and white transparent film (film positive) 3) Photographic stencil creation (burn the film positive onto the silkscreen) 4) Image traced onto canvas 5) Under Painting of canvas with garish colors 6) Silkscreen Printing with paint and squeegee across the silkscreen, pushing the ink through open areas of the mesh screen to recreate the image. A. Ink. B. Squeegee. C. Image. D. Photo-emulsion. E. Screen. F. Printed image.

28 Brief Summary of Andy Warhol’s Silkscreen Process
“Using photo-stencils in screen-printing, Warhol used photographic images for his screenprints. The screen was prepared using a photographic process, and then different color inks were printed using a rubber squeegee to press the ink onto the canvas through the screen.”

29 Andy Warhol You Tube Kids Video Getting to Know Warhol

30 Andy Warhol’s Bio Born: August 6, 1928 in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
Name: Andy Warhola (Polish) Started drawing at 8 years old Attended Carnegie Institute (Now Carnegie Mellon) Lived and worked in New York City from age 22 on Most celebrated Pop Artist of the 20th century Died: February 22, 1987 in New York City (58 years old) Started out in Advertising in NYC – In advertising this is how he got his name changed from Andy Warhola to Andy Warhol Ate Campbell’s soup everyday for lunch as a kid. He was sickly as a kid. Campbell Soup played a role in his life later on. Godfather of Pop Art because of his popularization of everyday objects and famous people through his silkscreen printing process. “In 1962, Warhol introduced his famous Campbell’s Soup Can series, which caused a sensation in the art world.” ( Also, in 1962, he introduced the famous Coca-Cola bottle series. In this series, Warhol focused on the symmetrical design of the famous shape of the Coke bottle and helped the Coca-Cola bottle to become an internationally renowned symbol of the Coca-Cola Company. “In 1963, he began a sequence series of movie star portraits, including Marilyn Monroe, Elvis Presley, and Elizabeth Taylor.” ( Most celebrated Pop Artist of 20th century because his Pop Art was so prolific, so bold, so colorful, and so controversial. His Pop Art truly reflected popular culture of the time period in which he created art

31 Pop Art (1960’s) 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 and commercial art.

32 LESSON 2

33 “I’d Like to Buy the World A Coke” Song
(1:04)

34 “It’s the Real Thing” Song
(:30)

35 When one side of something balances out or mirrors the other side
SYMMETRY When one side of something balances out or mirrors the other side

36 Butterfly Symmetry

37 Butterfly Symmetry

38 Math and Symmetry: Each side is a mirror of the other side

39 Andy Warhol’s “Coke Bottle”
Does each side of the Coke bottle mirror the other side?

40 Andy Warhol’s “Three Coke Bottles”
Do these three Coke bottles mirror each other?

41 Andy Warhol’s “Five Coke Bottles”
Does this print show symmetry?

42 Multi-color Printing Lesson 4

43 Warhol’s Multi-color Marilyn Monroe

44 Warhol’s Multi-color Mickey Mouse

45 Warhol’s Multi-color Campbell’s Soup Cans

46 Warhol’s Multi-color Twiggy
Twiggy was a famous British model in the 1960’s and 1970’s

47 Warhol’s Multi-color Flowers

48 Warhol’s Multi-colored Converse Shoes

49 Andy Warhol Quote About Art
“Art fascinates me. They always say that time changes things but you actually have to change them yourself. Art is what you can get away with.” – Andy Warhol

50 Andy Warhol Pop Art Quote
"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 Warhol

51 Andy Warhol Pop Art Overview You Tube Video
(4:41 seconds)

52 Resources Andy Warhol Pop Art Overview You Tube Video :
Coca-Cola Bottle Pictures: Pop Art Definition: 1960’s Pop Art Power Point Campbell Soup Cans Picture: Marilyn Monroe Picture:

53 Resources (Cont) Coca-Cola History: Coca-Cola Script Picture: Pop Art by Andy Warhol Picture: Crazy Andy Warhol Picture:

54 Resources (Cont) Andy Warhol – King of Pop Art and Coca-Cola Picture: coca-cola-art.com “I’d Like to Buy the World a Coke” You Tube Video of “I’d Like to Buy the World a Coke” Quote of the Song and its Commercial Success for Coca-Cola: “It’s the Real Thing “ Song: Andy Warhol You Tube Video: Andy Warhol The World Fascinates Me Picture: cliviavogel.wordpress.com Picture of Flowers: Andy Warhol Quotes : fashionbeyondfashion.wordpress.com, Picture of Twiggy : Mickey Mouse Picture : patriciasainzderozas.blogspot.com  Andy Warhol’s Single Coke Bottle : dozturk.iics-k12.com

55 Resources Screen-print Process: Interactive Screen-printing Process: Pictures of Paintings: Da Vinci’s Mona Lisa: Botticelli’s Birth of Venus: Monet’s Bridge Over a Pond of Water Lilies: Degas’s The Dance Class: Van Gogh’s Café Terrace at Night at Arles:   Munch’s The Scream: Picasso’s The Three Musicians: Andy Warhol’s Silkscreen Process: Printmaking Process : Butterfly Pictures: blogs.glowscotland.org.uk , randalrauser.com Definition of Symmetry: Definition of Sequence: Symmetrical Triangle Picture: Symmetrical Rectangle: Symmetrical Figure : laurennixon.wordpress.com Circle Figure s: plus.maths.org blog.msresource.net


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