Showing posts with label Pop Art. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Pop Art. Show all posts

Tuesday, February 24, 2015

4th Grade Pop Art at the Administration Building

4th Grade has got a project up at the Greenwood Administration Building for the rest of February and the month of March!  Students were learning about the Pop Artist, Roy Lichtenstein.  Students took Lichtenstein's work as a jumping off point to create their own comic book inspired art.  They used elements like: Benday dots, onomatopoeias, and scenes from comic books.  The students got so creative with interpreting Lichtenstein's work in their own style that I had to share it publicly!
 
Great Work 4th Grade!!!
 






Thursday, February 7, 2013

Lichtenstein Inspired Portraits

Fourth Grade was inspired by the artwork of Pop Artist Roy Lichtenstein.  His larger than life paintings depicting comic book scenes were bold and dramatic!  Students worked very hard to recreate "benday dots" like you would see in a newspaper comic, and also were a main feature in Lichtenstein's work.  The students took the challenge head on and the results were fantastic!



By: Sam R.

By: Connor

By: Trenton V.

By: Tania A.

By: Lilie L.


By: Moggie



By: Rooke



By: Katelyn A.

By: Aiden

By: Grace N.

Friday, November 2, 2012

3rd Grade Pop Art inspired by Roy Lichtenstein


 3rd Grade learned about the Pop artist Roy Lichtenstein and reviewed onomatopoeia for their Pop Art inspired lesson.  We talked about Lichtenstein's major inspiration, comic strips, and how he would turn them into larger than life artworks!  Students utilized the primary colors and Benday Dots (which can be found in Lichtenstein's work!).





By Amy

By Kyle

By Josh H

By Carson E.

By Emily M.

By Isaac G.

By Luke

By Jordyn

By: Lauren B.