Roy Lichtenstein, "Girl with Beach Ball III" (parody of Picasso's work)
Dots used by themselves or layered to create new colors in printing, tv, etc.
Ben Day Dots
a picture, painting, drawing or other artistic representation of a person that he/she did of him/herself.
Self-Portrait
What did Lichtenstein use to make his Ben Day dots?
Stencil
During what time periods was the Pop Art movement at its peak?
LATE 1950s and the 1960s
What did we use to make the Ben Day dots?
Stencil
The type of paper we used for transferring our selfie printouts to the poster board.
Carbon Paper
Name or describe one of Roy Lichtenstein's most famous artworks:
Whaam (fighter plane shooting another plane) /// or Ohhh Alright (girl on phone)...or Nurse (just like it sounds) - all done with stencil and ben day dots
Name or describe one of Andy Warhol's most famous artworks:
multi-colored versions of Campbell's soup cans ...or Marilyn Monroe ...or Elvis ...or Coca Cola....
What kind of paint did we use for our Pop Art Self Portraits?
Acrylic
Who created this piece of art?
Andy Warhol
What we call copying art from one surface to another usually by carbon paper, light box or grid method
Art transfer
Who was one of the leading pop artists who silk screened colorful images of Campbell's soup cans, Coke bottles, Marilyn Monroe, Elvis and many more?
Andy Warhol
a picture, painting, drawing or other artistic representation of a person.
Portrait
What was Andy Warhol's main method for creating art?
Silk Screening (or Screen Printing)
The name of an art movement/style where the subjects are usually based on modern culture and mass media. (2 words)
Pop Art
Name two things that might be used as a subject for Pop Art
Celebrities, cartoons, food products, company icons/logos, advertisements, buzz words....
Who was one of the leading pop artists who painted and stenciled subjects to look like giant comic strip panels?
Roy Lichtenstein
What was Roy Lichtenstein's main method for creating art?
Stenciling (with paint)
What does the "Pop" in Pop Art stand for? (2 words)
Popular Culture
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