Featuring the work of: ROY LICHTENSTEIN
Abstract Expressionism Focused on elements rather than objects Pop Art was originally a U.S. and British movement in the 1950s and 60s to react against Abstract Expressionism Abstract Expressionism Focused on elements rather than objects Pop Art Focused on recognizable objects
Television and Commercials made ordinary objects seem extraordinary! Other Pop Art Influences Fast Food restaurants in the 1950’s turned sandwiches into a mass-produced item Television and Commercials made ordinary objects seem extraordinary! …Pop Art thus creates the beginnings of POSTMODERNISM
Roy Lichtenstein (1923-1997) Created art with a COMIC-BOOK style Colors are basic, black-outlined Skin colors created with BENDAY DOTS… Just like the COMIC BOOKS!
BENDAY DOTS… Just like the COMIC BOOKS! Inexpensive Printing Repeated Dots Staggering Pattern Colors Blend
BENDAY DOTS
Girl with Hair Ribbon Lichtenstein Masterpiece Lichtenstein
Roy Lichtenstein, Temple of Apollo, 1964. POP ART
Roy Lichtenstein, Bedroom at Arles, 1992. Screenprint. POP ART
Variety of Line Designs Roy Lichtenstein Roy Lichtenstein Variety of Line Designs Vincent Van Gogh
Roy Lichtenstein, Go For Baroque, 1969. POP ART
Roy Lichtenstein Cubist Still Life with Playing Cards, 1974. POP ART Variety of Line Designs
Roy Lichtenstein, BMW 320i, 1977. POP ART
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Roy Lichtenstein Sculpture
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Ads in the style of Roy Lichtenstein
Ads in the style of Pop Art
Characteristics of Pop Art & Roy Lichtenstein
Sharpie Outline on Selfie Photo No Facial Features, yet. Pencil on back to cover sharpie lines Transfer your Photo Place Selfie Photo ‘face up’ on top of Drawing Paper Trace all Sharpie lines with a pencil, press hard. Add Facial Features in PENCIL. Use light sketch lines. Plan your color scheme in your sketchbook 1-2 areas of bold color Remaining areas – Benday Dots and Line Variety Practice in Sketchbook 2 Areas (1 color, 1 with 2 colors)
Complete Pencil Drawing. Face outline Facial Features Thought Bubble Sharpie on Drawing Paper Face and Features Sharpie ALL Lines Begin adding COLOR use sketchbook ideas one section at a time Color in One Direction!