DADAISM Art Parody
The Mona Lisa Leonardo da Vinci
Mona Lisa with facial hair! EWWWWWW.
Blowing bubbles…how silly!
Paris and some Simpsons character, I guess. The chihuahua is cute.
American Gothic
Kiss-style
Look at the size of those cell phones! This must be 90’s. Pa has a pager.
What does this one remind you of?
American Politics
The Scream Edvard Munch
The cat screams “Meeeeeow” Notice how the background is changed, too. You still want the parody to be recognizable.
D’Oh!
Old Lady scream
The Girl with the Pearl Earring By Johannes Vermeer
The Gorilla with a Pearl Earring Awwww….Gimme a kiss!
Van Gogh’s bedroom
Red-neck dude’s bedroom
Santa’s bedroom?
The Last Supper Leonardo da Vinci
The Last Supper on Sesame Street
Looney Toones
Church of Scientology – Tom Cruise et al
Salvador Dali – Persistence of Memory
Homer, again.
Your assignment: Create a parody of a famous painting!
Step ONE Find a picture of your original famous painting. Read a little about the artist’s technique in painting. If you want to see examples of art parody, you can google either art parody or art spoof.
Step TWO Make associations, to find ideas that interest you, like: – Pop culture – Your interests – Your pets – Your family – Your town
You have options to consider: Will you just change the “character” in the painting? Will you just change the background?
Step THREE Show a picture of the original painting you choose to Mrs. Yuzik * You can sign out a library book, or if you can print in colour at home, you can bring a picture TOMORROW from home. Make a sketch first Paint until complete
Artists to Parody: Grant Wood – American Gothic Leonardo da Vinci – the Mona Lisa Edvard Munch – the Scream Van Gogh – Bedroom, Café Or other famous paintings by these artists Or other famous paintings by Henri Matisse, Pablo Picasso, or others
Painting must be famous in a sense that it is recognizable to people who know a little something about art.
Websites to look at: aux_list.php aux_list.php Posters_c6929_.htm Posters_c6929_.htm us-spoofs.html us-spoofs.html spoofs-posters.htm spoofs-posters.htm