Pop Art 1950 1960 s Marleny Mendia What

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Pop Art 1950 -1960 s Marleny Mendia

Pop Art 1950 -1960 s Marleny Mendia

What is Pop Art? Pop Art was a movement that began in the 1950

What is Pop Art? Pop Art was a movement that began in the 1950 s but became popular in the 1960 s It originated in London and quickly spread throughout the United States ➢ Characteristics are the use of bright colors ➢ Using celebrities and fictional characters ➢ Using recognizable characters and logos

Andy Warhol 1928 -1987

Andy Warhol 1928 -1987

Who: Andy Warhol Title: Campbell’s soup cans Medium : paint on canvas When: 1962

Who: Andy Warhol Title: Campbell’s soup cans Medium : paint on canvas When: 1962 Why it was created: He wanted to create something recognizable and that everyone was using at the time It relates to pop art because it using the logo of something that was commonly used during that time period.

Who: Andy Warhol Title: Gold Marilyn Monroe When: 1962 Medium: Silkscreen print Andy created

Who: Andy Warhol Title: Gold Marilyn Monroe When: 1962 Medium: Silkscreen print Andy created it because he was infatuated with her life after her sudden death. It relates to pop art because he is using a recognizable figure, and also used bright colors

Who: Andy Warhol Title: Liz When: 1965 Medium: Screenprint on paper Andy used vibrant

Who: Andy Warhol Title: Liz When: 1965 Medium: Screenprint on paper Andy used vibrant colors, flat blocks of color, and contrasting colors to create emphasis. He created two dimensional paintings to emphasize the fact that the notions of beauty were becoming superficial.

Roy Lichtenstein 1923 -1997

Roy Lichtenstein 1923 -1997

Who: Roy Lichtenstein Title: Sleeping Girl When: 1964 Medium: Oil and Magna on canvas

Who: Roy Lichtenstein Title: Sleeping Girl When: 1964 Medium: Oil and Magna on canvas How it relates to pop art: The use of bright colors and emphasis is used in this painting

Who: Roy Lichtenstein Title: Crying GIrl When: 1963 Medium: Color Offset Lithograph on White

Who: Roy Lichtenstein Title: Crying GIrl When: 1963 Medium: Color Offset Lithograph on White Wove Paper How it relates to pop art: Lichtenstein incorporated the use of the Benday dot throughout his artwork to create shading and secondary colors

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