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Learners/ Target audience. 5 th Grade class Middle Class suburban area. Learning environment . An art specific room Enough computers so students work on their own A classroom set of laptops There are prints and examples of Pop art around the room including work by Andy Warhol. Objectives.
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Learners/ Target audience • 5th Grade class • Middle Class suburban area
Learning environment • An art specific room • Enough computers so students work on their own • A classroom set of laptops • There are prints and examples of Pop art around the room including work by Andy Warhol
Objectives • Students will be able to recognize the work and style of Andy Warhol with 90% accuracy when they look at an image of Andy Warhol’s Flowers series. • From an instructional video about the life of Andy Warhol, students will be able to describe his life with 100% accuracy. • Students will be able to identify a color’s complement with 100% accuracy when they look at a color wheel.
Can you name these people? They are both musicians that are “household” names, meaning that many people know who they are!
Have you used these gadgets? These forms of technology are popular and used all over the world!
Andy Warhol was inspired by the People that were popular when he was alive. Like these two: Marilyn Monroe Elvis Presley
He was most inspired by images that were free to the public. Meaning the images are mass-produced: photos found in a magazine or book that anyone can look at, taken by a professional photographer.
Here is an example of a photo taken by a professional photographer that was massed-produced. This is Marilyn Monroe Again.
Silk Screen Print • Warhol creates an image using the silk screen technique. • A silkscreen print is very much like a photographic print • Use INK to create the image- NOT PAINT
…We can analyze his work! Look at this work of art:Take a minute to look at the image, then go to the next slide
Warhol uses COLOR in his work, but not in a traditional way. He does not relate the color to an emotion. The color is just color. BUT he does choose a COLOR SCHEME. Warhol uses SHAPES to create the subjects in the composition. What SHAPES can you see? Warhol uses LINES to show movement in the piece. The grass looks like it is moving in the wind.
Review: • Warhol uses COLORbut not in a normal way. He does not use color to express an emotion or feeling, like most artists do. • He uses SHAPESto create his composition • He usesLINESto create movement in this piece • SUMMARY: Warhol uses color,shapes, and linesto create the work of art
Let’s review what we just saw: Andy Warhol was born August 6, 1928 1949- he graduated from Carnegie Institute with a Pictoral Design degree 1962- he exhibited paintings of canned soup and Coca-Cola bottles 1963- he started mass producing photographic silk screen prints
Check out more work by Andy Warhol Campbell’s Soup I, 1968 Moonwalk, 1987 Grevy’s Zebra, 1983 Pay attention to the colors he chooses for each piece!
Look at the beautiful colors Mickey Mouse Michael Jackson
Color, Color, Color! Andy Warhol loves using color in his work You may remember the Color Wheel from the beginning of the year and Color Schemes artist’s use to help their artwork make sense. One Color Scheme Warhol uses is: Complementary Colors
Complementary Color Scheme • Definition: • 2 colors that are opposite each other on the color wheel • If complementary colors are blended together, they create brown
Examples of Complementary Colors Blue and Orange are complements Red and Green are complements Violet and Yellow are complements
Now let’s see if you can pick the complement If you click on Blue’s complement color, you can move on to the next slide! Orange Which is the complement of Blue? Green
This one isn’t correct Click back and try again!
Good Job! Orange is Blue’s complement! You are now ready for the quiz! WARNING: You cannot view previous slides past this point, if you would like, take a minute to go back and look at something you may not understand
Directions You must answer each question correctly before moving on to the next slide. Good Luck!
Question 1 What year was Andy Warhol Born? 1928 1963 1962
Incorrect This year was very important to Warhol’s achievements, but it is not the year he was born. Please try again!
CORRECT! Warhol was born on August 6, 1928.
Question 2 True or False: Andy Warhol expresses many emotions through his work. True False
True is Incorrect Although he uses many colors in his work, which can be used to portray emotions, this was not Warhol’s goal. Please try again!
False is Correct! Warhol was famous for not connecting emotions to his work. Great Job!
Question 3 In the print Flowers, Warhol uses these Elements of Art: Texture, Space, Shape Line, Shape, Color Color, Texture, Space
Incorrect Warhol does not use all of these elements in this work of art. Please try again!
CORRECT! Warhol uses these 3 elements in this piece! Great Job!
Question 4 True or False: Complementary Colors are opposite each other on the color wheel. True False
True is Correct! The definition of Complementary Colors is that they are opposite each other on the color wheel. Great Job!
False is incorrect Think about the definition of a Complementary Color and look at the color wheel Please try again!
Question 5 What is Violet’s Complementary Color? Red Green Yellow
This color is incorrect Look at the color wheel again. Remember the definition of a Complementary Color! Please try again!
C0RRECT! Yellow is Violet’s Complement! Great Job!
Awesome Job! You have completed this Lesson
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