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Roy Lichtenstein was an American pop artist. During the 1960s, along with
Andy Warhol, Jasper Johns, and James Rosenquist among others, he became
a leading figure in the new art movement. His work defined the premise of
pop art through parody. Inspired by the comic strip, Lichtenstein produced
precise compositions that documented while they parodied, often in a tongue-
in-cheek manner. His work was influenced by popular advertising and the
comic book style. He describe pop art as "not 'American' painting but actually
industrial painting”. His paintings were exhibited at the Leo Castelli Gallery in
New York City.
Title: Wikipedia
Weblink:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/
Roy_Lichtenstein
Date accessed: 11th
September 2019
This book contains the works of Roy Lichtenstein,
Andy Warhol and much more pop artists. The pages
describe which year the pieces were created as well
as their history on how it was created such as what
they used and where it was established. It also
shows a different variety of pop art styles such as
Andy Warhol’s quarter images and Lichtenstein’s
daily life stories such as affairs and shocks.
Library
Location Code:
709 046 ost
Although the book focuses on one specific style of
art, the contents of the pages stills offers unique
designs and inspiration for artists who want to
create a new form of art themselves, and use this
unique concept for many form of advertisements
such as billboards, magazine covers etc.
Action Plan
Activity Responsibilities
Research Myself, Harry & Kieran
Group Ideas Myself, Harry & Kieran
Action Plan Myself, Harry &
Kieran
Pop Art Drawing Myself
Poster Design Myself, Harry & Kieran
Poster Design Myself, Harry & Kieran
Evaluation Myself, Harry & Kieran
Accessing & Storing Information
Explain where to
store electronic
information on
the college network
To store this information,
you can store it onto
the college blackboard,
your files
or if your files are full,
your college email
so when you need to find your work again,
you can upload it from the last place you
saved it so you win’t have to do it all over again. These are the
easiest ways of saving your work so there is no complications
Explain how to
take a
book/resource
out of the LC
Pick a book
and then scan
or write down
the name of
the book the
date it’s been
taken out and
your name.
Explain where the
books/resources are for your
area in the LC
The books/resources are near
the computer area of the
learning centre level 1.
Explain where you upload
work when it is completed
When work is completed,
upload it to Blogger as part of
your induction blog or if the
file is to big, save it to
SlideShare in order to have it
graded
I start off with creating
the semi circle rainbow
that appears in the left
corner of the poster.
Then I create the spikey
bubble that describes
the content of what the
gallery is presenting.
Next, I create the
title of the
exhibition, in
which the sign
will be hand
drawn whilst the
rest is digital.
I then create the second text
bubble, which will show the
name of the artists whose
work will be displayed.
I then moved on
to create the
distinctive stripes
that appear in
Lichtenstein's
work, usually they
appear in corners.
Next, I create the corner
bubble, which will show
the timings and location
of where it will be held.
Finally, I added the
cloud burst that
come out of the
side of the title for
a unique effect.
This is the final
result of the plan,
it was all hand
drawn in pencil.
We only had one problem in mind and that was
finding a reliable book source for our research on pop
art, but we solved it by asking one of the library staff
to help us. As a result, they found a very reliable
source that contains all the history of the art genre.
We worked well as a group, taking into account
each other’s ideas, we commented
appropriately on each other’s brainwaves and
thought on what we could include within the
product.
Brittany suggested that I changed the small
font to a more pop art vibe to make it fit
into the theming of the poster. I changed it
from Arial to Hobo Std.
It was a great benefit for me because I felt
enthusiastic and got involved deeply. Also,
everyone contributed towards a shared idea and
no quarrels were involved.
We worked together as a team really well. I
enjoyed this because I got to express my
ideas as well as praise the other’s ideas,
combining them together made it a perfect
outcome.
How do I work?

Amy watson [autosaved]

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    Roy Lichtenstein wasan American pop artist. During the 1960s, along with Andy Warhol, Jasper Johns, and James Rosenquist among others, he became a leading figure in the new art movement. His work defined the premise of pop art through parody. Inspired by the comic strip, Lichtenstein produced precise compositions that documented while they parodied, often in a tongue- in-cheek manner. His work was influenced by popular advertising and the comic book style. He describe pop art as "not 'American' painting but actually industrial painting”. His paintings were exhibited at the Leo Castelli Gallery in New York City. Title: Wikipedia Weblink: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ Roy_Lichtenstein Date accessed: 11th September 2019
  • 5.
    This book containsthe works of Roy Lichtenstein, Andy Warhol and much more pop artists. The pages describe which year the pieces were created as well as their history on how it was created such as what they used and where it was established. It also shows a different variety of pop art styles such as Andy Warhol’s quarter images and Lichtenstein’s daily life stories such as affairs and shocks. Library Location Code: 709 046 ost Although the book focuses on one specific style of art, the contents of the pages stills offers unique designs and inspiration for artists who want to create a new form of art themselves, and use this unique concept for many form of advertisements such as billboards, magazine covers etc.
  • 6.
    Action Plan Activity Responsibilities ResearchMyself, Harry & Kieran Group Ideas Myself, Harry & Kieran Action Plan Myself, Harry & Kieran Pop Art Drawing Myself Poster Design Myself, Harry & Kieran Poster Design Myself, Harry & Kieran Evaluation Myself, Harry & Kieran
  • 7.
    Accessing & StoringInformation Explain where to store electronic information on the college network To store this information, you can store it onto the college blackboard, your files or if your files are full, your college email so when you need to find your work again, you can upload it from the last place you saved it so you win’t have to do it all over again. These are the easiest ways of saving your work so there is no complications Explain how to take a book/resource out of the LC Pick a book and then scan or write down the name of the book the date it’s been taken out and your name. Explain where the books/resources are for your area in the LC The books/resources are near the computer area of the learning centre level 1. Explain where you upload work when it is completed When work is completed, upload it to Blogger as part of your induction blog or if the file is to big, save it to SlideShare in order to have it graded
  • 8.
    I start offwith creating the semi circle rainbow that appears in the left corner of the poster. Then I create the spikey bubble that describes the content of what the gallery is presenting. Next, I create the title of the exhibition, in which the sign will be hand drawn whilst the rest is digital. I then create the second text bubble, which will show the name of the artists whose work will be displayed. I then moved on to create the distinctive stripes that appear in Lichtenstein's work, usually they appear in corners. Next, I create the corner bubble, which will show the timings and location of where it will be held. Finally, I added the cloud burst that come out of the side of the title for a unique effect. This is the final result of the plan, it was all hand drawn in pencil.
  • 11.
    We only hadone problem in mind and that was finding a reliable book source for our research on pop art, but we solved it by asking one of the library staff to help us. As a result, they found a very reliable source that contains all the history of the art genre.
  • 12.
    We worked wellas a group, taking into account each other’s ideas, we commented appropriately on each other’s brainwaves and thought on what we could include within the product.
  • 13.
    Brittany suggested thatI changed the small font to a more pop art vibe to make it fit into the theming of the poster. I changed it from Arial to Hobo Std.
  • 14.
    It was agreat benefit for me because I felt enthusiastic and got involved deeply. Also, everyone contributed towards a shared idea and no quarrels were involved.
  • 15.
    We worked togetheras a team really well. I enjoyed this because I got to express my ideas as well as praise the other’s ideas, combining them together made it a perfect outcome.
  • 16.
    How do Iwork?