On May 19, I led a “pop-up card workshop” to teach how to build a card pop-up inspired by roman arenas, particularly by the Colosseum in Rome and the Arena in Verona. The Workshop was o…
S how Haring's works and discuss them: comic like people few details thick black outlines bright colors dashes that indicate mo...
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This is a challenging 5th grade Pop Art project for art teachers wanting to infuse literacy into their art lessons. Reinforce onomatopoeia words by studying Andy Warhol's prints and Roy Lichtenstein's comic strip artwork with benday dots. Combine collage, printmaking, and hand lettering techniques into one art lesson!
Introduce your students to Keith Haring's colorful pop art with these printable Keith Haring for kids resources.
Print This CraftSummer is here and “Jaws” is playing on the reruns. Make your own Pop Up Shark for summer fun. ... Read More
Pop Art! In the 1950s and 1960s, young British and American artists made popular culture their subject matter. By incorporating logos, brand names, television and cartoon characters, and other consumer products into their work, these artists tested the boundaries between art and everyday life. Roy Lichtenstein was one of the originators of this new pop movement. Fascinated by printed mass media—particularly newspaper advertising and cartoon or comic book illustration—Lichtenstein developed a style characterized by bold lines, bright colors, dot patterns, and sometimes words. The art of today is all around us. Roy Lichtenstein "America's Worst Artist Ever??" What is ONOMATOPOIEA? "Splat, Giggle, Moo" click here to learn more about Roy Lichtenstein from the National Gallery of Art
We had a lot fun studying real candy prices as our inspiration for our Pop Art Candy Paintings. Tempra paint and black Sharpie outlines added emphasis and strong lines. The 12" x12" paper created a cropped effect as well. Yum!
Kids Learn about Andy Warhol and Pop Art by recreating his art using this fun and simple activity. Add to your child's knowledge of Art History in a fun way!
Preschool students made mittens this week using colored squares and glue. Next they painted the background and added snowflakes! With temperatures in the single digits this week - it was a great day to make mittens! Kindergarten students created a winter forest. These birch trees and red cardinals make a great addition to our hallway walls. Our birds were made using 3 simple shapes - circle, oval, and triangle. The birch trees were made using 4 long white stripes of paper. The last step was to add snow using a q-tip... 1st grade students learned about weaving and created these fun alligators/lizards . Second grade students drew themselves and their shadows. We discussed shadows and what silhouettes are. I have to comment on have some of these second graders are super good at designing clothes - fashion creative!!! 3rd grade students painted our state bird, the cardinal. 4th grade students used oil pastels, construction paper, and glitter for this mixed media artwork Fifth grade students learned about artist Claus Oldenburg, an american artist who is known for his pop art sculptures. We discussed his "Burger" sculpture and then students got to be creative an design their own burgers. They could add anything they wanted to their burger, as long as it was food. Some of these have some crazy things in them - crabs, pizza, cupcakes, fried eggs, candy, fish, and spaghetti.. This project was a mixed media collage. We used yarn, felt, tissue paper, and construction paper.
In 6th grade, we talked about how colors can evoke emotions. For example, red can mean love or anger. The students took self portraits with ...
Got lots of newspaper piling up on a corner? In this post, you'll learn how to create this eye-catching collage pop art piece using old newspaper, some Elmer's glue, and a touch of acrylic paint. This is a great way to recycle and turn boring white canvas into something you would be proud to hang up (or even sell!).
Sharing our favoruiet pop up card techniques and pop up project tutorials. Something to suit everyone from animal lover to Christmas pop ups
your done! make head and legs fold un cut pieces together and glue fold in half cut up to folded line teacher made. very important to cut to the fold or lizard will not bend nicely! add patterens! Teacher comes around and folds in sides while students color cut on line while paper is folded, large triangle is body, small ones are saved for heads and legs next art class Fold paper, draw a slanted line from one corner to the next start with large paper folded in half
Roy Lichtenstein name art, featuring Ben-Day dots
Students really seem to be drawn to contemporary artist Romero Britto and his vibrant, cheerful paintings! In this easy art lesson, 3rd Gra...
We have another fun polar animal pop up card to share with you - today we are making a killer whale pop up card. Print the template and have fun.
Pop artist, Roy Lichtenstein (1923-1997), created unique artworks inspired by comics. A great deal of his art features onomatopoeia, which are words that sound the way it sounds. Some examples include ZAP, POP, CLASH, ZING, BOOM, SPLAT, PURR, BUZZ, and many more! His works often used primary colors, bold outlines, and Ben Day dots. This
I’ve been teaching art for over 15 years and have taught every grade, K-12. In those years I have made resources and handouts helpful for the art room, contained classrooms, or homeschool parents. …
This is from when we studied Keith Haring! Had a really fun time gettin...
James Rizzi is a American Pop Artist, born and raised in Brooklyn, New York. His neighborhood of tall buildings, busy streets, taxi cabs etc, can be seen in many of his colorful paintings. …
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Middle School students will love this pop art lesson that focuses on the principle of movement. It also makes a great abstract portrait that is frame-able!
Art lessons for Elementary students to explore Pop Art while learning about Roy Lichtenstein and Onomatopoeia.
We had a lot fun studying real candy prices as our inspiration for our Pop Art Candy Paintings. Tempra paint and black Sharpie outlines adde...
Continuing my new obsession with pop-ups and paper mechanics. While practicing some tangles I created this tiny 3x3 inches (8x8cm) handmade paper pop-up card using Zentangle tangles such as Cadent, Nik (Bunny Wright) and Mooka.
Summer art activity: Easy citrus slice drawing activity for kids using simple and readily available art supplies.