The first day, I begin the lesson by introducing Andy Warhol and his work. Students love talking about examples of Pop Art and the Campbell's Soup painting. Next I have students paint the backgrounds of their self-portraits. I give them a white paper and have them fold it into quarters. Each table is set up with two vivid colors of tempera paint. They choose four colors for their backgrounds and I rotate all the colors through the tables. The first day students only get about half of the painting done, so it carries on to day two. The second day they finish up painting and begin coloring over their photos, using colored pencils. It's a good idea to have them define a few areas of their picture to color and do the same areas of each but different colors for each picture. Sounds more confusing than it is! Day three and four they finish up the coloring, cut out the four images(being careful to do each one exactly the same), and glue them on to the painted background. I find it helpful to have them line up the bottom of the image with the bottom of the painted area.
Level: 3rd grade
Length of time: 3-4 45 minute class periods
Vocabulary: Self-Portrait, Andy Warhol, Pop Art
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