
POP
ART ICE CREAM PAINTING
Submitted
by Madeline Buonagurio, an art educator
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Objectives:
The
students will be able to:
·
create a
painting of an ice cream treat using Pop
Art as an inspiration
·
develop skills
in painting
What You Need:
·
newsprint
·
12x18 white
drawing paper
·
12x18 black
construction paper
·
tempera paint
(primary colors, neutral colors, silver, gold)
·
brushes
·
water
containers
·
paper towels
·
scissors
· glue
What You Do:
Procedure:
1.
Sketch an ice
cream treat on newsprint http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/ASIN/3822870218/kinderartA/
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2.
Transfer the
sketch to 12x18 drawing paper so that it extends to the edges of the paper
3.
Paint the ice
cream using tempera paint
4.
Add white to
colors to create tints
5.
Cut out and
mount on 12x18 black construction paper
Motivation
and Discussion:
The students will view and discuss the paintings and sculptures of the Pop
Art movement of the 1960's. They will understand that Pop Art's aim was to
break down the barriers between art and life. Pop Art is a western cultural
phenomenon. It's center was
It
was born in
The
subject matter of Pop Art is made up of ordinary objects from everyday life. The
objects are distorted, enlarged, simplified and colored differently.
Commercial
materials and techniques are used to produce the art.
Pop
Art mirrored contemporary reality and reflected upon the cultural changes of the
1960's. These changes included: the music of the Beatles and the Rolling Stones,
the idealism of the Kennedy era, the reality of the assassination of President
John F. Kennedy in 1963, the outbreak of the Vietnam war in 1964, and the race
riots and drug addiction in the
The
class will discuss favorite ice cream treats: sundae, soda, banana split, and
cone. The teacher will remind the class to "think like an artist". The
art should be visually interesting.
Demonstration:
1.
Show the
children how to draw overlapping scoops of ice cream and dripping syrup.
2.
Demonstrate
mixing tints for the ice cream colors and the cone color.
3.
Demonstrate
painting sprinkles on the painted and dried ice cream colors.
4.
Demonstrate
painting accent lines on the painted and dried cone color.
Vocabulary:
·
Pop Art
·
subject matter
·
distort
·
enlarge
·
simplify
·
primary colors
·
secon
·
neutral colors
·
tint
Evaluation:
1.
The ice cream
should be drawn and painted artistically.
2.
The ice cream
should be drawn and painted skillfully.
3.
The ice cream
should extent to the edges of the paper either vertically or horizontally.
4.
The ice cream
should be cut out and mounted on black paper.
5.
The students
should understand the cultural changes that influenced Pop Art, the subject
matter of Pop Art, and Pop Art's effect on contemporary art.
6.
The students
should participate in the class discussion.
7.
The students
should be knowledgeable about the Pop Art culture in the
Extensions:
1.
Create a Pop
Art sculpture of a type of food.
2.
Create a
drawing/painting using comic/cartoon characters as part of the subject matter.
3.
Create
a drawing/painting of the American flag in unusual colors.


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