

Pop art is such a fun art movement to look at and discuss with children. Not only do they both ask why alot, but children will be engaged by recognizing images, how they play with images and color often used in Pop art.

Warhol in his early career worked with a blotted line technique, creating an image on one side of the paper and then folding it in half to reproduce it on the other side. He later started working with silk screening, rolling ink across to get the same image but just slightly different every time.

Here's a worksheet I used with my Explore Art Class, containing the images used above along with some ideas for discussion:

Turkey Time:
Now on to today's project: Pop art/ Andy Warhol inspired Turkey Hand Prints. I did this project with Cy and the Explore Art class, the kids were really into it as they are getting ready for thanksgiving. This is also something most of them have done before either in school or at home. They were comfortable with the project and open to learning more about our featured artist and how we were going to make Pop art.

Materials:
- Colored Paper
- Washable Paint
- Crayons
- Accessories of your choice ex. feathers, googly eyes
Here's the worksheet we used in class:

Relating this project to Pop art talk with your child about using bright, non traditional colors like Andy Warhol did and how you are repeating the image, hand print just like he did in his art.


Stop back for Friday's Art Finds for more great Turkey Project Ideas I've found on other blogs.
