Roy Lichtenstein was an American Pop Artist who grew in popularity in the 1960โs along with Andy Warhol, Jasper Johns, and others during this exciting art movement. Most famous for his comic book like paintings, Lichtenstein took inspiration from the idea of mass production and popular culture combined with humor for his pieces. Below is… Continue reading Pop Art Yarn Prints
Category: Art History
Hockney Inspired Photos
This project is one of my all time favorites as an art teacher. It is inspired by David Hockney's Pearblossom Highway. This artwork is made up of hundreds of photo prints of one scene, collaged together to make one image. Before, actual photographs would have to be used, however, with new technologies, replicating this type… Continue reading Hockney Inspired Photos
Yayoi Kusama Inspired Pumpkins
One of my kids favorite books to read is Yayoi Kusama Covered Everything in Dots and Wasnโt Sorry. The book, written by Fatsu Gilberti, gives a great background on the artist with fun cartoon illustrations making this book a resource for elementary age kids. While reading, the author discusses Yayoiโs love of pumpkins. While I… Continue reading Yayoi Kusama Inspired Pumpkins
Picasso Scale Playing Cards
This is one of my favorite projects for many reasons. One, they come out very unique and can push the creativity of individuals. Two, it involves many different skills and subjects making it a more bang for your buck kind of project. I usually finish this project with playing cards because I can pick up… Continue reading Picasso Scale Playing Cards
Secondary Colors and Van Gogh
Once students have learned about primary colors, the next step is to introduce them to secondary colors. I like to do this by introducing Vincent Van Gogh and using one of his famous pieces as an inspiration for the students. Introduction The first thing I always like to do is revisit previous concepts they have… Continue reading Secondary Colors and Van Gogh
Primary Colors and Piet Mondrian
This project is one of the first lessons I do with my kindergarten classes. Color is an important element of art and one of the easiest for the students to feel successful with. Introduction Primary Colors A great way to intro this lesson is to first ask if anyone knows what the primary colors are.… Continue reading Primary Colors and Piet Mondrian