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Look—I'm Pop Art! Drawing in the Roy Lichtenstein Style

In this one time course, students will emulate Roy Lichtenstein and draw a self-portrait in his Pop Art style!
Troy Wilderson
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4.9
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(394)
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1 live meeting
1 hrs 15 mins in-class hours

Class Experience

In this class, students will study the work of famous Pop Art icon Roy Lichtenstein and create a self-portrait emulating his style.

***NOTE: because artists work at differing speeds, your artist may finish in LESS THAN 75 minutes—and that's okay! About half of each class finishes within an hour while the other half needs a little more time.***

Some may consider it "comic book" style art as it will involve similar graphic disciplines. We'll go step-by-step through the drawing: doing a pencil outline portrait, designing the text graphic, adding the heavy black lines and "shading," then filling in the color. So, the final image will include the students' rendition of themselves with a "thought" or "speech" bubble and/or a text box—using words that they'll dream up themselves.

We're going to keep it simple and not employ some of the more advanced design elements (such as the "benday" dot patterning, which is a print process). If your student is not done coloring at the end of class, I'm more than happy to hang out with them for a bit while they finish. Most of all, we're going to have fun!

Other Details

Supply List
• Photo of student (or mirror to draw image from)
OR an assembled still life to draw (such as a basket of fruit and a water pitcher)
• Drawing paper
• Bold black marker
• Color pencils or markers (especially blue, yellow, red, and one that can reflect your child's flesh tone)
External Resources
Learners will not need to use any apps or websites beyond the standard Outschool tools.
Joined April, 2020
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Teacher expertise and credentials
My name is Troy E. Wilderson. I am an instructor who is equally passionate about creative writing and art, and I’ve made a career of doing both.

I teach a range of creative classes for a variety of ages. I am passionate about poetry, literary fiction, genre fiction, and the fine arts.  I also enjoy pop culture, music, and film, especially when their study crosses paths with art and writing. My courses include How to Write an Ekphrastic Poem, How to Draw Like Keith Haring, How to Draw Like Modigliani, How to Draw Like Roy Lichtenstein, How to Draw Like Wayne Thiebaud, How to Draw an Abstract Portrait, How to Write a Short Story, and my super creative Creating and Drawing an Underground World. 

I am a published author.  My writing has been published in the following publications: The Ekphrastic Review, Crack the Spine Anthology XVII, The Louisville Review, the Tishman Review, the Roanoke Review, The Notre Dame Review, and F(r)iction.

I have worked with students ages eight to eighteen as a certified substitute teacher. I earned my Master of Fine Arts in Creative Writing from Spalding University.  I also earned my Bachelor of Arts in Studio Art from Macalester College and my Associates of Arts in Graphic Design from Pratt Institute.

As a writing and art instructor, my primary goal is to fully engage with the students and have them learn in a fun way. Having students learn a new skill or use their talent through my creative outlets are the reason I enjoy teaching. My interactive technique ensures a pleasurable experience for all of my students. My hope is that my enthusiasm for art and writing is infectious.

Outside of writing, I enjoy spending time with my family, reading, playing Scrabble, and going to museums and plays.

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$21

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Meets once
75 min

Completed by 385 learners
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Ages: 11-16
1-10 learners per class

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