We spent some time learning about the art and style and life of Roy Lichtenstein and how he drew inspiration for his art from comic books. Students learned about benday dots and how they were used in many of his artworks to create values and to replicate the printing style of early comics.
Students had to find a portrait of someone in distress and use it to create a Roy Lichtenstein inspired artwork. The projects were made using transparencies, sharpies, and paint.
To create a parody of his work, students had to think of a 1st World Problem and use that in their thought/speaking bubble.
Below are pictures of some of the completed projects. More pictures to come!
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