Roy Lichtenstein Art History Workbook - Pop Art - Famous Artist Unit

Roy Lichtenstein Art History Workbook - Pop Art - Famous Artist Unit

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This packet takes students through an understanding of the artist, pop art and then has students color artwork inspired by the artist, using four of the most common characteristics of his work: Benday Dots, Horizontal Lines, Primary Colors and black outlines. Students apply this knowledge afterward to create their own art, first as an abstract piece then using their favorite comic strip frame. Poster of the artist at Stedelijk Museum in 1967 in front of his art. About the artist information sheet with examples Instruction sheet More resources sheet with links to videos. 4 Coloring Sheets in the style of Lichtenstein in black outline form with color/line guides. Coloring sheet with blank caption. Abstract art coloring sheet. Create your own Lichtenstein-inspired abstract artwork. Reference for Comic cover "Run for Love" and "Drowning Girl" Compare/Contrast of cover and painting worksheet Comic frame re-defined worksheet with reflection Exclamation Artwork Prompt and Drawing Sheet Presentation of the artist and his work Compare/Contrast Key Comic frame re-defined worksheet with reflection Key and example Ways to use in the classroom: As an introduction to a famous artist and their work. Worksheets culminate with student creating their own Tree of Life artwork. To support other skills such as: Creating Art with Meaning and Drawing. As early finisher work or as a quick art substitute lesson. ©2017 A Space to Create Not intended for resale or sharing online without permission.

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