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Hot chocolate: Introduction to pop art
During this lesson we will repeat a utensil (cup of hot chocolate), fill it with patterns and color it with markers. We will make a template for this ourselves (a template can be provided for younger children).
Inspiration was a work of art by …
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Animal portraits after the artist Andy Warhol
Ten worksheets covering the following:
- background information Andy Warhol;
- what is pop art;
- what are the characteristics;
- exercise, step-by-step plan for animal portrait with acrylic paint.
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The Doctor and His House: Fantasy Buildings to Hundertwasser
In this series of lessons, students are introduced to Hundertwasser. They adapt an existing building in their own way to create a new, imaginative building.
As an introduction there is a short fragment Kunstzaken van Man bijt hond.
The first step is …
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The cry: Copy painting
The students use oil pastels (panda crayons) to sketch the landscape, inspired by the famous painting The Scream by Edvard Munch. They also integrate an expressive photo of themselves into the work.
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Working with lino: Imminent sea view, filled in with watercolor paint
The students learn to work with lino. They cut out a self-made drawing on the theme of a threatening sea view. After they have printed their linocut, they paint the areas with watercolor paint to reinforce the threat.
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Onomatopee and Roy Lichtenstein
Starting from the explosion works of Roy Lichtenstein, the students learn what onomatopoeia are and work them out themselves. They learn what primary and secondary colors are and apply this in their work.
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