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    of sequences. Roy Lichtenstein was an American pop artist during the 1900s. Lichtenstein became a leading figure of the new Pop Art Movement during the 1960s‚ alongside Andy Warhol‚ Jasper Johns‚ and others. Inspired by advertisements and comic strips‚ Lichtenstein’s use of bright colours and techniques borrowed from commercial sources was common within his works‚ which parodied American popular culture and the art world itself in a highly sophisticated way. Although Lichtenstein was often accused

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    Surfacing in the 1950’s‚ pop art arose in Britain and America. By having images from popular culture‚ pop art challenges the traditions of fine art. Often taking images from advertising‚ logos and brand labels are extensively seen in pop art. An example of this would be Campbell’s Soup Cans‚ by Andy Warhol. Pop art in America used detached‚ normal reality‚ parody‚ and irony to eliminate the personal symbolism of abstract expressionism. Meanwhile‚ England used irony‚ but more academically. English

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    Pop Art · Introduction This essay will discuss paintings by Andy Warhol and Roy Lichtenstein. The pieces it will discuss are: name and date the pieces‚ list any key theories or research.... · Pop Art – background Who‚ where‚ when‚ what before and after‚ what happening at the time (context)‚ Pop Art started in the 1950s when the Independent Group started to reference popular culture in their artwork. The term Pop Art didn’t appear until 1958 in an article by Lawrence Alloway. It moved

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    Pop Art And Art Nouveau

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    forward in the work of various artist such as Roy Lichtenstein and partly from a spontaneous response to the commercial imagery that was beginning to swamp the visual world in that country. Art Nouveau originally formed as a response to mass media under a group of artists in New York who wanted to counter pop culture with their art‚ music‚ and literature. The prime example of the Art Nouveau movement can be embodied in the work of Yves Klein. Roy Lichtenstein defined the

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    I don’t care By Roy Lichtenstein Themes of Love and Loneliness feature in some of the most famous pieces of art in the world‚ such as The Kiss (Gustav Klimt) and The Subway (George Tooker). Artists use certain methods to evoke certain emotions. Roy Lichtenstein and René Magritte are world-renowned artists both known for different art styles and different views on art itself. Roy Lichtenstein is a Pop artist and painted Drowning

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    Pollock’s “Blue Poles”‚1952 is an action painting from the Abstract Expressionism movement which could be showing what was happening in America in the 1950’s. Mark Rothko in “Number 10” wanted to involve the viewer in experiencing basic human emotions. Roy Litchenstein’s “Hopeless” was trying to create relatable futuristic images that make fun of the chaos of reality. These compositions were done post war and are American Abstract Art works and Pop Art. They are all very significant and have deep meanings

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    Comic Strip Lesson Plan

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    of their own crayon‚ color pencils‚ or markers they will have them on their desk. All of the classroom crayon‚ color pencils‚ or markers on a small table in front center of the classroom‚ along with extra comic strip paper. Artist (s): - Roy Lichtenstein; comic strip type art - Maya Lin; demonstration of longstanding memories in art work. Artmaking medium: color pencils‚ crayons‚ and markers. (Not all must be used on project if not desired by student.) Instruction (Activities and Procedures):

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    is an artist who has a style that explores the everyday imagery that is part of modern consumer culture. Using things like consumer product packaging‚ celebrities‚ comic strips‚ and advertisements. Other pop artists are Robert Rauschenberg and Roy Lichtenstein. Andy Warhol was born on August 6‚ 1928 in Pittsburgh Pennsylvania. Warhol died in New York on February 27‚ 1987 after a gallbladder operation. Andy Warhol was a very influential artist. His early works of pop art came in 1962 with his Coca-Cola

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    acrylic paints had a faster drying period that oil paints‚ and were capable of being used on just a raw canvas. This helped create more flexibility and choices for artists in this era. Pop artists that used acrylic paint in the 1950’s include Roy Lichtenstein and Peter Blake. A lot of social and political turmoil erupted during the 1960’s. The younger generation wanted greater individual freedom‚ much different than the conservative beliefs of the previous decade. These young ‘radicals’ began anti-war

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    Bunker Roy

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    Bunker Roy: Barefoot College A social entrepreneur is a person that identifies and solves social problems on a large scale. Bunker Roy is a person who has achieved all that a social entrepreneur is asked to accomplish and then some more on top of that. Bunker Roy is the person who created Barefoot College located in India. Roy is an Indian social activist and an educator. He does not only do that but he is also one of the most decorated social entrepreneurs ever. He has received The Jamnala Baja

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