Color Unit. Monday December 16, 2013 You Need: Pencil, Sketchbook Warm Up: Use colored pencil to show me how you feel today. Image: Edvard Munch (1895)

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Color Unit

Monday December 16, 2013 You Need: Pencil, Sketchbook Warm Up: Use colored pencil to show me how you feel today. Image: Edvard Munch (1895) The Scream, retrieved from at-sothebys-highest-auction-price-in-history/

Monday December 16 Learning Target: I can collaborate with peers to discuss and analyze portraits by Andy Warhol. Schedule Andy Warhol & Pop Art Art Circles Instructions Art Circles Discussions Gallery Walk The Andy Suit

WHICH OF THESE IS ART? WHY?

Andy Warhol

Pop Art Campbell's Soup II, 1969,  AWF Silver Liz [Ferus Type], 1963,  AWF Knives, 1981,  AWF Andy Warhol, Brillo Boxes installation Listerine Bottle, 1963,  AWF

Art Circle Expectations I respect my peers and our work by: Participating in my assigned group. listening and checking for understanding. Taking turns speaking and listening. Staying at Voice Level 2.

Warhol Circles Roles Facilitator: Group leader, time manager and turn manager. Reader: Read the protocol and questions to the group. Writer: Writes group answers to questions. Materials Manager: Signs out Ipad, picks up materials. Sets up Ipad for gallery walk. Returns Ipad.

Andy Warhol, Liz (Elizabeth Taylor) 1965, offset litho, edition 300, Jim Kempner Fine Ar, retrieved from of-liz _detail.asp?picnum=1

Andy Warhol (American, 1928–1987). Self-Portrait, Acrylic and silkscreen ink on linen, 40 x 40 in. (101.6 x cm). Mugrabi Collection. © 2010 The Andy Warhol Foundation for the Visual Arts, Inc./Artists Rights Society (ARS), New York retrieved from

Andy Warhol, Self Portrait 1966 Silkscreen ink on paint on nine canvases. Size: Each canvas 22 1/2 x 22 1/2" (57.2 x 57.2 cm), overall 67 5/8 x 67 5/8" (171.7 x cm). New York, Museum of Modern Art. © 2013 Andy Warhol Foundation for the Visual Arts / Artists Rights Society (ARS), New York retrieved from

Andy Warhol, Self-Portrait, , acrylic and silkscreen ink on canvas, 22 x 22 inches (55.9 x 55.9 cm). Image retrieved from

Warhol, Andy, Marilyn Monroe, 1967 © Licensed by the Andy Warhol Foundation for the Visual Arts, Inc/ARS, New York and DACS, London 2007 retrieved from

Andy Warhol (1962) Gold Marilyn, © 2013 Andy Warhol Foundation for the Visual Arts / Artists Rights Society (ARS), New York, retrieved from

Gold Marilyn Warhol made this painting the year screen legend Marilyn Monroe committed suicide. He painted the canvas an iridescent gold and silkscreened the star’s face in the center of the composition. This work is based on a 1953 publicity photograph. By duplicating a photograph known to millions, Warhol undermined the uniqueness characteristic of a traditional portrait. Instead he presented Monroe as an infinitely reproducible image.

Andy Warhol (1972) Mao, Acrylic and silkscreen on canvas, x in., New York, Metropolitan Museum. Image retrieved from

Communist revolutionary, Mao Zedong ((December 26, 1893 – September 9, 1976) was the first chairman and founding father of The People’s Republic of China.

Andy Warhol (1963) Elvis I & II, Ontario: Art Gallery of Ontario, Silk Screen, acrylic paint and spray paint. Image retrieved from

Elvis I & II This is one in a series of paintings Warhol made by screen- printing the image of Elvis Presley 28 times onto a roll of silver-painted canvas in different combinations. Warhol used a mechanical silkscreening process to make these works, creating what he called “an assembly-line effect.” He presents Elvis life-size and dressed as a cowboy (from a publicity still for the 1960 movie Flaming Star) and multiplies his star power by four.

Gallery Walk Instructions: Walk around and look carefully at each painting that is displayed. Which of Andy Warhol’s paintings do you like best and why? Write your answer in your sketchbook.

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