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Roy Lichtenstein Roy Lichtenstein was born in 1923 in Ameri- ca. He became famous for his colourful pop art painngs and comic book style. Lichten- stein made painngs inspired by comics but……unlike the painngs, they are enor- mous! Lichtenstein used doy techniques to build up colour and texture like a comic book. Just like the comics of the day Lichtenstein used few colours in his painngs. Art Ideas for all Children Children to create comic book graphics. Roy Lichtensteins use of comic book graphics was prey revoluonary for his me because it caused people to see popular culture as art. This project can be done on any kind of surface, using markers/felt ps as children will be able to produce sharp, controlled graphics. Start from the outside and work your way in. Using a pencil, draw an outside framesuch as a star shape, a square or rectangle, a cloud, an oval, or anything you like. With a pencil, sketch another shape as an inside framee.g. a cloud to contrast the sharp lines of the outside star. Next, draw a word that you might see in a comic book. Wham! Pow! Boof! Bang! Bam! You can also use encouraging words. Great job! Hooray! Yay! Terrific! When youve got everything sketched out, colour in the shapes and leers. Outline each element in black to give it definion. Choose one element to add shading dots to, like Lichtenstein did. Children to create Lichtenstein style self portraits. Roy Lichtensteins work featured a lot of onomatopoeia, which are words that are associat- ed with a sound, as seen in comic books. Children could create a fun onomatopoeia collage with brightly coloured paper in different shapes and sizes. Children create a sll lifein the style of Lichtenstein. Links to Websites hps://www.tate.org.uk/kids/explore/who-is/who- roy-lichtenstein
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Roy Lichtenstein Roy Lichtenstein was born in 1923 in Ameri-

ca. He became famous for his colourful pop

art paintings and comic book style. Lichten-

stein made paintings inspired by comics

but……unlike the paintings, they are enor-

mous!

Lichtenstein used dotty techniques to build

up colour and texture like a comic book.

Just like the comics of the day Lichtenstein

used few colours in his paintings.

Art Ideas for all Children

Children to create comic book graphics. Roy Lichtenstein’s use of comic book graphics was

pretty revolutionary for his time because it caused people to see popular culture as art.

This project can be done on any kind of surface, using markers/felt tips as children will be

able to produce sharp, controlled graphics. Start from the outside and work your way in.

Using a pencil, draw an outside “frame” such as a star shape, a square or rectangle, a cloud,

an oval, or anything you like. With a pencil, sketch another shape as an inside “frame” e.g.

a cloud to contrast the sharp lines of the outside star. Next, draw a word that you might

see in a comic book. Wham! Pow! Boof! Bang! Bam! You can also use encouraging words.

Great job! Hooray! Yay! Terrific! When you’ve got everything sketched out, colour in the

shapes and letters. Outline each element in black to give it definition. Choose one element

to add shading dots to, like Lichtenstein did.

Children to create Lichtenstein style self portraits.

Roy Lichtenstein’s work featured a lot of onomatopoeia, which are words that are associat-

ed with a sound, as seen in comic books. Children could create a fun onomatopoeia collage

with brightly coloured paper in different shapes and sizes.

Children create a ‘still life’ in the style of Lichtenstein.

Links to Websites

https://www.tate.org.uk/kids/explore/who-is/who-

roy-lichtenstein

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