Paint Like the Master Painters! Pop Art Litchenstein, Haring, Warhol SELF Paced
What's included
4 pre-recorded lessons
4 weeks
of teacher support1 year access
to the contentClass Experience
US Grade 1 - 4
In this 4 week flexible schedule class we will learn about 4 different Pop artists (Roy Litchenstein, Andy Warhol, Keith Haring and Wayne Thiebaud) and create art pieces that are inspired by their work. We will talk about their genre of art, create pieces to be proud of, and learn about the artists through interactive games and trivia. Learners will post pictures and/or video of their work (and their works in progress) on the classroom page so that fellow learners and the teacher can give feedback and encouragement on their pieces. It will be uplifting and helpful to the students and peer feedback will be fun! Students will also engage with each other with interactive online games, fun trivia and games about the artists we will be talking about each week! Here are the highlights for each week! Week 1 - Roy Litchenstein - We will talk about color, composition, creativity, and also the proper use of materials and clean up. The students will be able to create their art based on his classic POP art painting. They will post pictures of their work on the classroom page so that we can give feedback and encouragement to each learner. Week 2 - Keith Haring - We will talk a little about Haring's life, his inspirations, his street and graffiti art and some of his other works. His work reflects love and friendship and we will have fun with his artwork with a dolphin. His line work is incredible. We will have some fun facts and online interaction during the week. Week 3 - Andy Warhol - We will have fun exploring the artist Andy Warhol. We will re-create his beautiful artwork using crayon and watercolor and students will have fun adding their own creativity to their piece. We will have fun with some interaction and also with art pieces posted by the students. Week 4 - Wayne Thiebaud- During this week we will look at the artist Wayne Thiebaud. We will discuss his life and his experience as an art teacher in the military before getting his first show as an artist in a gallery. We will re-create one of his cake pieces using watercolor and crayon. We will do some puzzles related to this artist and the era. The classes will be step by step allowing time for each learner to create their piece and be proud of what they create. The videos will be clear and provide at least 2 angles. No experience is needed, but some parental help could be needed with the painting parts if the student is younger. Please look at the supplies list for everything needed for these lessons! Each learner will need: - A watercolor set - A brush (any size will do) - A cup with water to clean the brush - Black permanent marker (Sharpie or similar) - Set of crayons (or oil pastels) - Heavy white paper (watercolor paper is preferred but not completely necessary) - Table protection (newspaper, butcher paper etc). - Smock or old t-shirt to keep the paints off of your child's clothing
Syllabus
4 Lessons
over 4 WeeksLesson 1:
Roy Litchenstein
Unleash your inner Pop Artist! This session dives into the bold colors, dynamic compositions, and playful interpretations of Roy Lichtenstein. We'll explore how he used everyday imagery to create iconic works, then put those ideas into action with your own Pop Art masterpiece.
Lesson 2:
Keith Haring
This week, we'll explore the life and art of this iconic artist. We'll start by learning about his inspirations and how he used the streets and subways as his canvas. Get ready to be amazed by his bold lines and see how his work reflects themes of love, friendship, and social issues.
Lesson 3:
Andy Warhol
This week, we're diving into the world of the coolest artist around – Andy Warhol! We'll explore his work, bursting with bright colors and everyday objects.
Get ready to unleash your inner artist! We'll recreate one of Warhol's iconic pieces using crayons and watercolors. But that's not all – you'll get to add your own creative twist, making your artwork truly unique.
Lesson 4:
Wayne Thiebaud
This week, we're going on an art adventure with Wayne Thiebaud, an artist who loved painting delicious treats like cakes, pies, and ice cream cones! Imagine paintings so good they almost make your mouth water! Did you know he used to be an art teacher... for soldiers?! Pretty cool, right? Then, we'll find out how his amazing paintings ended up hanging in fancy museums.
Feeling inspired? We'll grab our watercolors and crayons and become mini-Thiebauds ourselves!
Other Details
Parental Guidance
Parents are encouraged to be close by during the classes to help their learner with the painting process to minimize spills (especially with electronics close by!) and to make sure their paints and markers stay on the paper.
Supply List
Each learner will need: - A watercolor set - A brush (any size will do) - A cup with water to clean the brush - Set of crayons (or oil pastels) - Black permanent marker (Sharpie or similar) - Heavy white paper (watercolor paper is preferred but not completely necessary) - Table protection (newspaper, butcher paper etc). - Smock or old t-shirt to keep the paints off of your child's clothing
External Resources
In addition to the Outschool classroom, this class uses:
Teacher expertise and credentials
Florida Teaching Certificate in Music/Theater/Arts
Bachelor's Degree in Music or Theatre or Arts from University of Central Florida
I am excited to join Outschool as an art teacher! I LOVE art!
I have a Bachelor of Fine Arts in Art from the University of Central Florida with a concentration in painting. I have been teaching private art lessons for 25 years and have been teaching in the classroom for 19 years. I have taught pre school age through High School AP Drawing and AP 2D Design and everything in between.
I have 3 kids (ages 24, 22 and 13) and live in Orlando, Florida where I enjoy photography and streetpainting (chalk art) in my down time. I am a member of the Central Florida Chalk Artists Association and enjoy doing chalk art for events and non-profits. My daughter and I were actually featured on our local TV station back in April which was a lot of fun!
I love teaching students the art skills to be successful! I love to see students who think they can’t draw or paint find success and love what they created and be proud of it!
I like to engage students at their level and help them feel comfortable being creative, have a great time, learn about art even if they don’t realize they are learning along the way. I love to see the AHA moments they have when they create something they thought might be unachievable.
I think that students thrive when they start where they are and have lots of encouragement along the way! I am excited to be able to bring this to students around the country and the world!
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Ages: 6-11