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A Brief Lesson in the American
      Artistic Movement;


      Ceramics and Sculpture
n. A form of art that depicts
objects or scenes from
everyday life and employs
techniques of commercial art
and popular illustration.
pop-art (pŏp'ärt')
Source: The American Heritage® Dictionary of the English
Language, Fourth Edition
A visual art movement that emerged in the 1950s
and was popular in the 1960s in the United States.


   Characterized by themes and techniques drawn
from popular mass culture, such as television,
movies, advertising and comic books.

  Food was a common theme, but so were
household objects.

  Pop artists liked to satirize or ridicule objects,
sometimes enlarging those objects to gigantic
proportions . These objects reflected mass culture
and consumerism.


  The movement was marked by clear lines, sharp
paintwork and clear representations of symbols,
objects and people commonly found in popular
culture.
Andy Warhol           Roy Lichtenstein             Claes Oldenburg




Robert Rauschenberg               Tom Wesselmann
Andy Warhol         Andy Warhol
“Campbell’s Soup”   “Sixteen Jackies”
1968                1964
Roy Lichtenstein
      “Whaam!”
           1963




                   Roy Lichtenstein
                   “Hopeless”
                   1963
Roy Lichtenstein
“Brush Stroke”
1996, enlarged and
fabricated 2002-03
Tom Wesselmann
                     “Still Life #24”
                     1962




Tom Wesselmann
"Smoker number 1
(Mouth number 12)"
1967
Robert Raushchenberg
“Signs”
1970
And now for the subject matter we’ll
         be focusing on…
Claes Oldneberg
        • Claes Oldenburg (born January
          28, 1929) is a Swedish American
          sculptor, best known for his
          public art installations typically
          featuring very large replicas of
          everyday objects. Another theme
          in his work is soft sculpture
          versions of everyday objects.
          Many of his works were made in
          collaboration with his wife,
          Coosje van Bruggen, who died in
          2009 after 32 years of marriage.
Claes Oldenburg
                  “Spoonbridge and Cherry”
                                 1985-1988




Claes Oldenburg
“Dropped Cone”
2001
Claes Oldenberg
Subjects are often easily recognizable and reflect
popular items, people or ideas from American Culture:
    Food
    Brand Names and products
    Iconic Figures
    Common, everyday household items
    Current events

   Stylistically pop art can be defined as:
     Simple, crisp lines
     Oversized images or objects
     Often reflects and copies the styles seen in the media
     Collages of popular images
     Bright Colors
     Some work re-creates the same subject in
   several pieces or within the same piece
Ceramics and Sculpture Pop Art Assignment

                       Objective: Create food still life
                     using techniques and themes
                     seen in work by artists like Claus
                     Oldenberg
                          Should be life size
                          Should attempt realism
                          Must be a CONTAINER (FUNCTIONAL)
                        You will need to:
                          Watch and respond to this PowerPoint
                          Bring in color pictures of food you
                         would like to sculpt
                          Create at least 3 preliminary sketches
                         before working
                          Determine when pinch, coil or slab
                         methods are needed.
                          Execute in clay
                          Paint not glaze (realistic colors) and seal.
Some Examples of High School Art:
       Food and Ceramics
Works Cited:


Slide 2 - Definition of Pop Art: http://dictionary.reference.com/browse/Pop Art
Slide 3- Information About Pop Art History:
           http://www.arthistoryarchive.com/arthistory/popart/
Slide 4- Photo of Andy Warhol:
           http://www.poolparty.com/quotes/images/2007/09/24/andy_warhol.jpg
       Photo of Roy Lichtenstein:
           http://media.photobucket.com/image/Roy%20Lichtenstein%20portrait/tomasu
           tpen/album4/lichtenstein.jpg
       Photo of Claes Oldenburg:
           http://s3.amazonaws.com/com.artwelove.asset/5f19ce303a0be2aa6ab3395d7dabbf
           f4-l.jpg
       Photo of Tom Wesselmann:
           http://1.bp.blogspot.com/_KZujt_O1vU/SdybvAXCCPI/AAAAAAAAAGM/1Q2ih3zGuk
           g/s400/Tom_Wesselmann.jpg
Slide 5- Andy Warhol Campbell Soup Painting:
           http://yoyo.cc.monash.edu.au/~mplog/Art/Warhol_campbells%20soup.jpg
       Andy Warhol Jackie Painting:
           http://annespeelman.files.wordpress.com/2008/10/andywarhol-jackie-kennedy-
           1964.jpg
Works Cited
Slide 6- Roy Lichtenstein Girl Painting:
           http://baroqueinhackney.files.wordpress.com/2009/09/roy_lichtenstein_gallery
           _4.jpg
       Roy Lichtenstein Whaam Painting:
           http://simplyartonline.net/M-0137v3wham.jpg
Slide 7- Photos of Roy Lichtenstein Sculpture: photo by Aja Alim-Young 2009, In front of
           Modern Art Museum in Washington D.C.
Slide 8- Tom Wesselmann Mouth Piece:
           http://www.findagrave.com/photos/2004/356/10164756_110373764570.jpg
       Tom Wesselmann Still life:
           http://media.photobucket.com/image/tom%20wesselmann/Death2Perky/24- l.jpg
Slide 9- Robert Raushchenberg Painting:
           http://www.museumofthegulfcoast.org/images/rausch.jpg
Slide 10- Spoon and cherry Sculpture:
           http://www.oldenburgvanbruggen.com/largescaleprojects/spoonbridge.htm
         Ice Cream Cone Sculpture:
            http://www.oldenburgvanbruggen.com/largescaleprojects/droppedcone.htm
Slide 11- Summary of key ideas by Aja Alim-Young, referred by
           http://www.arthistoryarchive.com/arthistory/popart/
Slide12- Line Art Examples:
           http://www.staceytownsend.com/turnmeintopopart/images/home_quadimage.png
           http://www.melissaclifton.com/image158.html
         2D Pop Art Assignment: Created by Aja Alim-Young

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Ceramic container assignment

  • 1. A Brief Lesson in the American Artistic Movement; Ceramics and Sculpture
  • 2. n. A form of art that depicts objects or scenes from everyday life and employs techniques of commercial art and popular illustration. pop-art (pŏp'ärt') Source: The American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, Fourth Edition
  • 3. A visual art movement that emerged in the 1950s and was popular in the 1960s in the United States. Characterized by themes and techniques drawn from popular mass culture, such as television, movies, advertising and comic books. Food was a common theme, but so were household objects. Pop artists liked to satirize or ridicule objects, sometimes enlarging those objects to gigantic proportions . These objects reflected mass culture and consumerism. The movement was marked by clear lines, sharp paintwork and clear representations of symbols, objects and people commonly found in popular culture.
  • 4. Andy Warhol Roy Lichtenstein Claes Oldenburg Robert Rauschenberg Tom Wesselmann
  • 5. Andy Warhol Andy Warhol “Campbell’s Soup” “Sixteen Jackies” 1968 1964
  • 6. Roy Lichtenstein “Whaam!” 1963 Roy Lichtenstein “Hopeless” 1963
  • 7. Roy Lichtenstein “Brush Stroke” 1996, enlarged and fabricated 2002-03
  • 8. Tom Wesselmann “Still Life #24” 1962 Tom Wesselmann "Smoker number 1 (Mouth number 12)" 1967
  • 10. And now for the subject matter we’ll be focusing on…
  • 11. Claes Oldneberg • Claes Oldenburg (born January 28, 1929) is a Swedish American sculptor, best known for his public art installations typically featuring very large replicas of everyday objects. Another theme in his work is soft sculpture versions of everyday objects. Many of his works were made in collaboration with his wife, Coosje van Bruggen, who died in 2009 after 32 years of marriage.
  • 12. Claes Oldenburg “Spoonbridge and Cherry” 1985-1988 Claes Oldenburg “Dropped Cone” 2001
  • 14. Subjects are often easily recognizable and reflect popular items, people or ideas from American Culture: Food Brand Names and products Iconic Figures Common, everyday household items Current events Stylistically pop art can be defined as: Simple, crisp lines Oversized images or objects Often reflects and copies the styles seen in the media Collages of popular images Bright Colors Some work re-creates the same subject in several pieces or within the same piece
  • 15. Ceramics and Sculpture Pop Art Assignment Objective: Create food still life using techniques and themes seen in work by artists like Claus Oldenberg Should be life size Should attempt realism Must be a CONTAINER (FUNCTIONAL) You will need to: Watch and respond to this PowerPoint Bring in color pictures of food you would like to sculpt Create at least 3 preliminary sketches before working Determine when pinch, coil or slab methods are needed. Execute in clay Paint not glaze (realistic colors) and seal.
  • 16. Some Examples of High School Art: Food and Ceramics
  • 17.
  • 18.
  • 19.
  • 20.
  • 21.
  • 22.
  • 23. Works Cited: Slide 2 - Definition of Pop Art: http://dictionary.reference.com/browse/Pop Art Slide 3- Information About Pop Art History: http://www.arthistoryarchive.com/arthistory/popart/ Slide 4- Photo of Andy Warhol: http://www.poolparty.com/quotes/images/2007/09/24/andy_warhol.jpg Photo of Roy Lichtenstein: http://media.photobucket.com/image/Roy%20Lichtenstein%20portrait/tomasu tpen/album4/lichtenstein.jpg Photo of Claes Oldenburg: http://s3.amazonaws.com/com.artwelove.asset/5f19ce303a0be2aa6ab3395d7dabbf f4-l.jpg Photo of Tom Wesselmann: http://1.bp.blogspot.com/_KZujt_O1vU/SdybvAXCCPI/AAAAAAAAAGM/1Q2ih3zGuk g/s400/Tom_Wesselmann.jpg Slide 5- Andy Warhol Campbell Soup Painting: http://yoyo.cc.monash.edu.au/~mplog/Art/Warhol_campbells%20soup.jpg Andy Warhol Jackie Painting: http://annespeelman.files.wordpress.com/2008/10/andywarhol-jackie-kennedy- 1964.jpg
  • 24. Works Cited Slide 6- Roy Lichtenstein Girl Painting: http://baroqueinhackney.files.wordpress.com/2009/09/roy_lichtenstein_gallery _4.jpg Roy Lichtenstein Whaam Painting: http://simplyartonline.net/M-0137v3wham.jpg Slide 7- Photos of Roy Lichtenstein Sculpture: photo by Aja Alim-Young 2009, In front of Modern Art Museum in Washington D.C. Slide 8- Tom Wesselmann Mouth Piece: http://www.findagrave.com/photos/2004/356/10164756_110373764570.jpg Tom Wesselmann Still life: http://media.photobucket.com/image/tom%20wesselmann/Death2Perky/24- l.jpg Slide 9- Robert Raushchenberg Painting: http://www.museumofthegulfcoast.org/images/rausch.jpg Slide 10- Spoon and cherry Sculpture: http://www.oldenburgvanbruggen.com/largescaleprojects/spoonbridge.htm Ice Cream Cone Sculpture: http://www.oldenburgvanbruggen.com/largescaleprojects/droppedcone.htm Slide 11- Summary of key ideas by Aja Alim-Young, referred by http://www.arthistoryarchive.com/arthistory/popart/ Slide12- Line Art Examples: http://www.staceytownsend.com/turnmeintopopart/images/home_quadimage.png http://www.melissaclifton.com/image158.html 2D Pop Art Assignment: Created by Aja Alim-Young