Traditional Pop Art Project Paulcarneyarts.com
Pop Art Having been inspired by a similar movement based in America in the 1950’s, a group of British artists began to make art that was a response to the modern media world around them. They made art from packaging, advertising, film, magazines, comics and TV. They wanted to question the very meaning of what art is. Andy warhol
Pop Art – Andy Warhol
Andy Warhol – Marilyn
Andy Warhol – Che Guevara
Roy Lichtenstein – Pop Art
Roy Lichtenstein – Pop Art
Peter Blake – Pop Art
Peter Blake – Pop Art
Peter Max – Pop art
Peter Max
Dudley Edwards – Pop Art
Dudley Edwards – Pop Art
Drinks Can Create a drawing of a drinks can onto A3 Paper from direct observation as an outline drawing. Then, use your imagination to paint the can in any colours of your choice. Go Wild and don’t forget the background!
Drinks Can Art Examples
Packaging Collect about 4 to 6 sweet wrappers or Food Packaging and rip them into small interesting section. Glue these to a page in your sketchbook and draw them. Then paint the collage in your own, inventive and creative colours
Packaging Examples
Scaling the Pop Art Collage Draw a box on a piece of tracing paper 10.5cm x 7.5cm Divide this box into squares 2.5cm x 2.5cm Place this grid over an interesting part of your sweet wrapper collage and trace it. 10.5cm wide 7.5cm wide. Each square is 2.5 cm x 2.5cm
Scaling the Pop Art Collage A3 Paper Draw lines on a sheet of A3 paper at 10cm intervals across and vertical to make a grid. This will be the same grid as your first one only bigger. Copy each square from the small grid into the larger grid. Tracing Paper 10.5cm wide Each square is 10cm wide 7.5cm wide Each square is 10cm wide