1. Takashi Murakami
2. Andy Warhol
3. James Rosenquist
4. Jasper Johns
In our painting class, we first worked to mix colors to understand color theory and how to create a color wheel. Students mixed the primary colors: red, blue and yellow to make the secondary colors: orange, purple and green and then mixed the secondary colors with the primary to make the intermediate colors. To create each color wheel, students listed things that were popular to them now. We are focusing on Pop Art, which was an art movement that focused on everyday and popular things in culture at the time. Some of the most famous pop artists in the 1950's and 60's were Andy Warhol, Roy Lichtenstein and Robert Rauschenberg. Students also did a Prezi presentation on a chosen artist to share more information about pop art and a specific artist's work. Here are the links to the Prezis:
1. Takashi Murakami 2. Andy Warhol 3. James Rosenquist 4. Jasper Johns
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