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Nooo! Anything arty is good with kids.

(are you going to show them the Lichtensteins for inspiration?)

Quote: zooo @ September 30 2008, 9:39 PM BST

Nooo! Anything arty is good with kids.

(are you going to show them the Lichtensteins for inspiration?)

Yup! I have a whole little history lesson about him and how he what methods he used to create his works. Then they have to create their own using computers.
It's my technical portion of a 3 week lesson plan on Pop Art.
They are also going to have to create Warhol style prints using lino blocks:

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and Oldenburg style sculptures made with sheets that are dipped in water mixed with glue, draped over boxes then painted to look like the object they chose.
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Quote: zooo @ September 30 2008, 9:21 PM BST

Don't like a fuss it's true. But Presents and cake are f**king essential.

Agreeeeeed!

Ooooh, 3 weeks on Pop Art!
Can I come and be in your class please?
Warhol and Lichtenstein make me happy.

I never actually liked those sculptures, but they would definitely be fun to make.

Quote: Curt @ September 30 2008, 9:29 PM BST

*looks over at his glass filled with Guinness* Angelic

Is Guinness a beer? I thought it was ... stout? Or something? :S

Did you ever have that cheesecake?
Did you find it a)repulsive, b)okay or c)nice? Or did you d)chuck 'em out.

Please choose one of the above.

Quote: zooo @ September 30 2008, 9:58 PM BST

Ooooh, 3 weeks on Pop Art!
Can I come and be in your class please?
Warhol and Lichtenstein make me happy.

I never actually liked those sculptures, but they would definitely be fun to make.

:D If your in Ottawa when I'm doing it swing on by.
Yea I was never a fan of them either but I thought it would make a really fun (but messy) assignment.

Quote: Aaron @ September 30 2008, 9:58 PM BST

Is Guinness a beer? I thought it was ... stout? Or something? :S

I think stout is a type of beer, I could be wrong I really don't know the terms I just know what I like.

Quote: zooo @ September 30 2008, 10:00 PM BST

Did you ever have that cheesecake?
Did you find it a)repulsive, b)okay or c)nice? Or did you d)chuck 'em out.

Please choose one of the above.

Oh! Bugger. Erm. Something around b and c. I'd totally forgotten about them though. I had one. I don't know the best before date. And it looks like I tore off the part of the packaging with it on.

Quote: Curt @ September 30 2008, 9:48 PM BST

I have a whole little history lesson about him and how he what methods he used to create his works. Then they have to create their own using computers.

Using a computer is cheating. :D And just undermines the whole history lesson. Why not teach them to screen print instead. Whistling nnocently

Quote: Eat_My_Shirts @ September 30 2008, 10:12 PM BST

Using a computer is cheating. :D And just undermines the whole history lesson. Why not teach them to screen print instead. Whistling nnocently

If I had the equipment to do so I would. Plus they'll get a lesson in how he actually did it. But most importantly it fits into my curriculum that I presented them with current technology. Pleased

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