
Exploring the Art and Life of Andy Warhol
Delve into the fascinating world of Andy Warhol, the iconic Pop Artist of the 20th century. Learn about his life, popular artworks, and unique style that transformed everyday objects into art. Discover the meaning behind his famous works and explore the discussion on his artistry. Uncover the influence of his childhood experiences, such as his connection to Campbell's Soup cans. Engage in a creative art lesson focusing on Neon Handprints. Enhance your knowledge and appreciation of Andy Warhol's legacy in the art world.
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ANDY WARHOL August 6, 1928 February 22, 1987
LIFE OF ANDY WARHOL Andy was born in 1928 in Pittsburg, Pennsylvania here in the United States! Pop art means Popular Art Andy Warhol is most famous Pop Artist from 20th Century He makes normal everyday objects into art
ART WORK Andy s most popular works of art include: Marilyn (1962) Campbell s Soup (1962) Cow Series (1966) Dollar Sign (1981) Fun Fact: Andy got sick as a kid and stayed in bed for a long time, his Mother always made him campbell s soup. He painted the soup cans because it reminded him of his childhood There is a museum in Pittsburg, PA that displays all Andy s Art What do you notice about his paintings?
Discussion What s going on in this artwork? What was your first reaction to this artwork? Why do you think you had the reaction? Does your opinion about the artwork change the longer you look at it? Why? Describe the lines in this artwork What verbs would you use to describe this artwork?
TODAYS ART LESSON Neon Handprints!