2. For this project you will need some background information
Pop-Art- an art style from the 1960’s that was inspired by popular culture. (Everyday stuff)
The country went through major changes after World War Two! Factories, Television,
commercials, brand names, and teenage music were sweeping the nation!
Pop-Artists created work that reflected society at that time. It also made fun of how
commercial, and“plastic“ society had become.
Andy Warhol made a fortune by mass producing his art. (making lots of copies of the same
picture) . No one had ever done that before. Claes Oldenburg’s massive sculptures are all over
the world today, and helped to fulfill his dream of making art accessible to everyone.
Nina Bachini Jarvis , 2017
3. Andy Warhol
“In the future everyone
will be famous for 15
minutes.”
Materials/Medium
2-d art
Printmaking/Painting
Themes
Famous people
Household items
Factories/mass
production
Strategies
Bright colors
Bold outlines
Repetition
5. Soft Sculptures- were
meant to be ironic, and made
from unexpected materials.
What is ironic
about a soft toilet?
Are beaters
made from
vinyl?
6. Oldenburg even opened a store!
He wanted art to be available and affordable for everyone not just rich people who went to art galleries!
7. Artistic Process- Brainstorm/Research, Plan/sketch, Edit/Revise, Create
Concept Sketch
It shows the basic idea of bowling
pins flying, and shows the feeling
that the final sculpture will have.
Small model
A revised version of
the sketch was
made into a small
model.
Final
Creation
After
creating
blueprints
this gigantic
sculpture
was built.
8. Brainstorm sketch Concept sketch Final Sculpture
What work do you think went into the three phases of the sculpture shown here?
9. What strategies do you think
that theses students used?
Nina Bachini Jarvis, 2017
10. What steps do you think that these students
had to take before building these Sculptures?
Artistic Process
Nina Bachini Jarvis, 2017
11. 1) Choose 1 or two people to work with in a group.
2) Choose a Pop-Art Theme, and at least three pop-art strategies,
then brain storm about how you will use them in your sculpture.
3) Each member of the group should then complete the front side
of the POP-ART worksheet.
Your first steps should be to :
12. Pop-Art Strategies: ( choose three )
Pop-Art Themes:
(Choose at least one)
Famous people Household items
Factories Mass Production Logos
Food Advertisement Everyday items
Bright colors
Bold outlines
Repetition
Humor/Satire/Irony
Unexpected materials
Larger than life sized
Exaggeration