ARTS 10 / OP ART AND POP ART / QUARTER 1 / MODULE 2 / VARIOUS ARTS MOVEMENT
Summary
TLDRThis video delves into the characteristics of Arts from various movements, focusing on Abstractionism, Sub-movement Up Art, and Pop Art. It aims to teach students to differentiate between Arts and Pop Arts, recognize renowned artists, and create artworks reflecting Pop Art's traits. The script explores the origins of Op Art, featuring Victor Vasarely and Bridget Riley, and highlights Pop Art pioneers like Richard Hamilton and Andy Warhol. It concludes with a practical guide to creating Pop Art and a call for students to craft their own masterpieces.
Takeaways
- 🎨 The lesson covers the characteristics and history of Op Art, Abstractionism, Sub-movement, Up Art, and Pop Art.
- 🔍 Objectives include differentiating between abstract and pop art, recognizing renowned artists, and creating artwork with pop art characteristics.
- 👀 Op Art, originating in the late 1950s and 1960s, uses visual effects to create illusions of movement and hidden images in the viewer's eye.
- 🌀 Victor Vasarely, a French-Hungarian artist, is considered the forefather of Op Art, aiming to create a universal visual language through optical illusions.
- 👁 Bridget Riley is a prominent Op Art painter known for her black and white geometric patterns that produce disorienting optical illusions.
- 🖼 Richard Anuszkiewicz, an American artist, is one of the founders of Op Art, focusing on the optical changes from high-intensity colors on geometric configurations.
- 🤖 Pop Art emerged in the 1950s and flourished in the 1960s, using everyday objects and mass symbols to reflect consumer culture.
- 🏭 The origins of Pop Art can be traced back to various art movements, but it was the Bauhaus school's emphasis on form and function that influenced its graphic and color effects.
- 👑 Richard Hamilton is recognized as the father of British Pop Art, with his collage work often cited as the first example of the movement.
- 🍅 Andy Warhol, an American artist, was a central figure in Pop Art, exploring the relationship between artistic expression, advertising, and celebrity culture.
- 📝 The script provides a step-by-step guide on creating an Op Art piece and a Pop Art selfie artwork, emphasizing the visual impact of these art styles.
Q & A
What are the main characteristics of Op Art?
-Op Art, or Optical Art, is characterized by visual experiences that create the illusion of movement, hidden images, and vibrating or warping patterns. It often uses recurring simple forms, rhythmic patterns, and vibrating color combinations to explore optical sensations.
Who is considered the forefather of Op Art?
-Victor Vasarely is considered the forefather of Op Art. He was a French-Hungarian artist known for creating a universal visual language and aiming to force viewers out of their visual comfort zone.
What are some famous works by Victor Vasarely?
-Some of Victor Vasarely's famous works include 'Zebra' from 1937, 'Vega 200' from 1968, and 'Wagon' from 1969.
Who is Bridget Riley and what is she known for?
-Bridget Riley is a renowned Op Art painter known for her striking murals composed of multiple stripes that create optical illusions. She is particularly famous for her black and white geometric works.
What are some famous works by Bridget Riley?
-Bridget Riley's famous works include 'Movement in Square' from 1961, 'Place 1' from 1962, and 'Blaze Study' from 1962.
What is the significance of Richard Anuszkiewicz in the Op Art movement?
-Richard Anuszkiewicz was an American painter and one of the founders of Op Art. His work focused on optical changes that occur with different high-intensity colors applied to the same geometric configurations.
What are some famous works by Richard Anuszkiewicz?
-Some of Richard Anuszkiewicz's famous works include 'Temple of Deep Crimson' from 1985, 'Fluorescent Compliment' from 1960, and 'Knowledge and Disappearance' from 1961.
What is the definition of Pop Art?
-Pop Art is an art movement that emerged in the 1950s and flourished in the 1960s, characterized by the use of commonplace, trivial, or even nonsensical objects. It is a commercial and reproducible art form that reflects everyday products, brands, and mass symbols.
Who is considered the father of British Pop Art?
-Richard Hamilton is known as the father of British Pop Art. His collage 'Just What Is It That Makes Today's Homes So Different, So Appealing?' from 1956 is often referred to as the first example of Pop Art.
What is Andy Warhol's contribution to Pop Art?
-Andy Warhol was a leading figure in the Pop Art movement, known for exploring the relationship between artistic expression, advertising, and celebrity culture. He produced numerous screen prints depicting celebrities and experimented with color variations and multiplication.
What are some famous works by Andy Warhol?
-Andy Warhol's famous works include 'Campbell's Soup Cans' from 1962, 'Marilyn Diptych' from 1962, and 'Coca-Cola' from 1962.
How can one create an artwork exhibiting the characteristics of Op Art?
-To create an Op Art artwork, one can draw a wavy line horizontally across the page, place dots along the line, draw arches above the line connecting the dots, repeat the arches until the top of the page is reached, replicate the arch pattern beneath the line, and color the spaces between the arches in a pattern to create optical illusions.
What is the process for creating a Pop Art self-portrait as described in the script?
-To create a Pop Art self-portrait, one should take a selfie, print it out six times in black and white, color in the hair, face, and eyes with two coloring pencils, cut out the selfies, and arrange them side by side on a sheet of paper.
Outlines
🎨 Introduction to Art Movements: Abstractionism, Op Art, and Pop Art
This paragraph introduces the topic of the video, which is the study of Arts from the various art movements, focusing on abstractionism, sub-movement Op Art, and Pop Art. The objectives of the lesson are outlined, including the ability to differentiate between abstract and pop arts, enumerate renowned artists, create an artwork exhibiting pop art characteristics, and value the importance of these art styles in modern art. The paragraph also delves into the origins of Op Art, highlighting its visual experience and illusion of movement through the use of visual effects. Key artists such as Victor Vasarely and Bridget Riley are introduced, with examples of their famous works.
🌀 Techniques and Characteristics of Op Art
The second paragraph provides a deeper exploration of Op Art, discussing its visual effects and the use of simple forms, rhythmic patterns, and color combinations to create the illusion of movement. It introduces Richard Anuszkiewicz as a significant figure in Op Art, known for his visual investigations of geometric configurations and color effects. The paragraph also provides a step-by-step guide on how to create an Op Art piece, including drawing wavy lines, creating arches, and using a three-color pattern to fill in the gaps between the arches.
💡 The Emergence and Impact of Pop Art
This paragraph discusses the Pop Art movement, which emerged in the 1950s and 1960s, characterized by the use of everyday objects and commercial art forms. It explains how Pop Art developed outside the traditional art galleries, incorporating symbols and references from daily life and consumer culture. The origins of Pop Art are traced back to the Independent Group in Britain and their exhibition 'This is Tomorrow,' which marked a key starting point for the movement. Notable artists such as Richard Hamilton and Andy Warhol are highlighted for their contributions to Pop Art, with examples of their iconic works provided.
📸 Creating Pop Art and Lesson Conclusion
The final paragraph offers a practical guide on how to create a Pop Art selfie artwork, with instructions on taking a selfie, coloring it, and arranging multiple copies to form a piece of art. The paragraph concludes with an invitation for viewers to engage in an activity to create their own artwork integrating the characteristics of Op Art and Pop Art, and a rubric for assessment. The video script ends with a thank you note to the audience for their attention.
Mindmap
Keywords
💡Abstractionism
💡Op Art
💡Pop Art
💡Victor Vasarely
💡Bridget Riley
💡Richard Anuszkiewicz
💡Impressionism
💡Bauhaus
💡Constructivism
💡Andy Warhol
💡Richard Hamilton
Highlights
Today's video discusses Arts 10 quarter 1 module 2, focusing on art characteristics from various movements including abstractionism, sub-movement up art, and pop art.
Objectives of the lesson include differentiating arts and pop arts, enumerating renowned artists, creating an artwork, and valuing the importance of these art styles to modern art.
Op art, or optical art, emerged in the late 1950s and 1960s, providing a visual experience through illusion of movement in abstract artworks.
Victor Vasarely, a French-Hungarian artist, is recognized as the forefather of op art, aiming to create a universal visual language.
Bridget Riley, known for her black and white geometric patterns, is one of the best-known op art painters, exploring the dynamism of sight.
Richard Anuszkiewicz, an American painter, contributed to op art with his visual investigations of formal, structural, and color effects.
Pop art emerged in the 1950s and flourished in the 1960s, using commonplace objects and commercial art forms to reflect everyday life and mass culture.
The origins of pop art can be traced back to various art movements, but it closely derives from the constructivist practices of the Bauhaus school.
Richard Hamilton is known as the father of British pop art, with his collages reflecting the post-war consumer culture.
Andy Warhol, a leading figure in pop art, explored the relationship between artistic expression, advertising, and celebrity culture.
Pop art was a critical and ironic reflection on post-war consumer culture, with its early voice found in Britain's Independent Group.
The 'This is Tomorrow' exhibition in 1956 served as a key starting point for pop art, integrating art and modern life.
Creating op art involves drawing wavy lines, placing dots, and connecting them with arches to produce an illusion of movement.
A step-by-step guide on how to draw op art is provided, including creating and deleting bulging curves and coloring techniques.
Pop art often uses direct references to everyday products, brands, and mass symbols, making art accessible and relatable to the masses.
An activity is suggested to create a pop art selfie artwork, involving taking a selfie, coloring, cutting, and arranging it on paper.
The lesson concludes with an activity for students to create their own artwork integrating the characteristics of op and pop art.
Transcripts
good day for today's video we're going
to discuss Arts 10 quarter 1 module 2
characteristics of Arts from the various
art movements abstractionism
sub-movement up art and pop art
objectives at the end of the lesson the
student should be able to one
differentiate of arts and pop Arts 2.
enumerate the renowned artists who
contributed to the world of Art and pop
Arts tree create an artwork exhibiting
the characteristics of pop art and pop
art and for Value the importance of
contribution of the said art styles to
the modern form of Art
op art optical art late 1950s and 1960s
it is another art movement that gives a
visual experience a form of action
painting taking place in the viewer's
eye giving the illusion of the movement
up artworks are abstract with many
better known pieces created in black and
white typically they give the viewer the
impression of movement hidden images
blushing and vibrating patterns or
swelling or warping
up art explores Optical Sensations
through the use of visual effects such
as recurring simple forms and rhythmic
patterns vibrating color combinations
Moyer patterns and foreground background
confusion formally all of our paintings
and works employee tricks of visual
perception like manipulating rules of
perspective to give the illusion of
three-dimensional space mixing colors to
create the impression of light and
Shadow
origins of up art the roots of pop art
in terms of graphic and color effects
can be traced back to impressionism
cubism futurism and dada but the
movement perhaps more closely derives
from the constructivist practices of the
Bauhaus the German School stress the
relationship of Form and Function
without the framework of analysis and
rationality which led to mirroring and
counterculture of the time in the
Embrace of graphic shapes and bright
colors
Victor vasarali
1906-1997 he was a French Hungarian
artist and the forefathers of pop art
movement he struggled to create a
universal visual language that could be
understood by everyone he took
inspiration and orientation from the
juries of the Bauhaus suprematism and
geometric obstruction his paintings aim
at forcing people out of their Visual
Comfort Zone with the pleasant tension
created by apparently moving images that
steered their minds towards doubt and
new ideas he wanted to bring life into
everyday life with the play of colors
and shapes immersing himself in the
world of optical art experiments
famous works of Victor basarali
zebra 1937 Vega 200 1968 wagonr 1969.
Bridget Riley April 24 1931 aged 91. she
is one of the best known opart painters
famous for her striking murals composed
of multiple Stripes which create optical
illusions for the viewer her black and
white geometric patterns explored the
dynamism of sight and produce a
disorienting effect on the eye creating
an illusion of movement and color Riley
is known in the public Consciousness or
her iconic black and white geometric
works as well as for her temporary
public murals in major institutions such
as the Tate Gallery in London and you
say the art modern in Paris she
currently lives and works in both the
United Kingdom and France
famous works of Bridget Riley movement
in square 1961
Place 1 1962
Blaze study 1962.
Richard and skewers
1930-2020 he was an American painter
printmaker and sculptor he was one of
the founder of opart Victor basarali in
France and Bridget Riley in England
where his primary International
counterparts in 1964 Life magazine
called him one of the new Wizards of
Hope an escape style was concerned with
the optical changes that occur when
different high intensity colors are
applied to the same geometric
configurations
most of his work comprises visual
investigations of formal in structural
and color effects many of them nested
Square forms similar to the work of his
mentor Joseph Albers
famous works of Richard anuskiewish
Temple of deep Crimson 1985. fluorescent
compliment 1960 knowledge and
disappearance 1961.
sample of Arts these dots are completely
white rotating Rays the outer ring of
the Rays appeared to rotate clockwise
while the inner one counterclockwise
the Autumn color swamp the insert
appears to move a bulge the floor
appears to bulge out through this image
consists of only squares
Primrose is spilled this checkered
background consists of squares but
appeared to wave in addition this figure
also shows a waving motion illusion
rollers rollers appear to rotate without
effort on the other hand they appear to
rotate in opposite direction when
observers see this image keeping
blinking
how to draw a part creating and deleting
and bulging curves 1. draw away be line
horizontally across the page
the more waves you make the more complex
your finished drawing will appear it
starts with about three to four waves if
you're a beginner
two
Place eight dots along the line two near
the edges six randomly space
place a DOT on the wavy line within
about one inch from the left edge of the
paper and place another one within about
one inch from the right Edge draw the
other six dots in between these two
wherever you feel like putting them
three draw arches above the wavy line
that connect the dots draw an upward
curve on Arc like a rainbow that starts
at that one and ends at that too do the
same between dots 2 and 3 and so on also
start arches at that one and that eight
that disappear off the edge of the pinch
4. repeat the Arches again and again
until the extent of the page
draw a new arc on top of the initial Arc
between dots 1 and 2 and do the same
between dots 2 and 3 and so on keep
doing this over and over again until all
the Arches above the wavy Line run up
the top of the page
5. replicate the arch pattern beneath
the wavy line as well follow the exact
same process under the wavy line as you
did above it the upside down rainbows
don't have to be mirror images of the
Arches above them but keep them within
the same general height range
6. collagen spaces between a single
stack of arches in a three color pattern
for example use red to colored space
between the wavy line and the arc
between dots one and two the news blue
to color the Gap above the purse Arc and
beneath the second Arc and black to
color the Gap above the second Arc and
beneath the third one keep repeating
this until you go off the top of the
page
7. mirror the coloring pattern above the
wavy line on the stock of arches
directly below since you colored the
arches in a red blue black pattern above
dots one and two colored arches beneath
dots one and two in a blue black red
pattern
eight
repeat the coloring process for each
stock of arches above and below the line
for example color the art stack above
dots 2 and 3. in a blue black red
pattern and the Arches below dots 2 and
3 in a black red blue pattern the goal
is to avoid having consecutive gaps in
the same color although it won't ruin
your picture if this happens
occasionally
Finnish artwork an example of pop art
pop art
pop art popular art it is an art
movement that emerged in 1950s and
flourish in 1960s in America and Britain
it made use of the commonplace trivial
even nonsensical objects
it is a commercial art a reproducible
art form of the seemingly Eternal icons
for the masses developed on the streets
outside of the galleries of the elite
and from the symbols of daily life
artists started to use symbols and
references which were a direct reference
to everyday products Brands and mass
symbols the culture which was
influencing people's lives views and
habits
origins of pop art although generally
associated with the United States pop
art found an early voice in Britain as a
critical and ironic reflection on the
post-war consumer culture of the late
1950s
in 1952 Britain a group of artists
writers and critics which would come to
be known as independent group began to
meet regularly
driven by a common perception of a gap
between the art and life of the time to
discuss new theories and methods to
incorporate in the artistic practice
those aspects of visual culture that
weren't traditionally part of it but
that had inevitably become elements of
the everyday life from product packaging
to cinema celebrities the group's
Collective exhibition this is tomorrow
held at a White Chapel Gallery in London
in 1956 served as the key starting point
for pop art providing an unprecedented
example of integration between art and
Modern Life
Richard Hamilton
1922-2011 Hamilton was known as father
of British pop art he was born in London
he was educated at the Royal Academy
Schools from 1938 to 1940 then studied
engineering dropsmanship at a government
training center in 1914 then worked as
jig and Tool designer his collage
presents a living room space filled with
objects and ideas that according to
Hamilton were crowding into the post-war
Consciousness drawing the viewers
attention is the figure of the
bodybuilder holding a giant lollipop
with the word pop scrolled on it not
surprisingly then this collage is often
referred to as the first example of a
part
famous works of Richard Hamilton
guess what is it that makes today's home
so different so appealing
1956 interior 1964.
Andy Warhol
1928-1987 Andy Warhol was an American
visual artist film director and producer
who was a leading figure in a visual art
movement known as pop art his Works
explore the relationship between
artistic expression advertising and
celebrity culture that flourished by the
1960s and span a variety of media
including painting silk screening
photography
film and sculpture warhol's fascination
with popular culture and fame lead him
to produce a great number of screen
prints depicting portraits of
celebrities
experimenting with variation in colors
and multiplication
famous works of Andy warrell Campbell
Soup cans 1937 shot Marilyn's 1962.
Coca-Cola 1962.
how to make a pop art make a selfie
artwork one take a selfie and print it
out six times in black and white
two
on each selfie use just two coloring
pencils to color in your hair face and
eyes
three
once each selfie is colored in cut it
out and then stick them on a sheet of
paper side by side
for further understanding about topic
let's have activity number one my
masterpiece directions on a separate
sheet of paper create your own artwork
integrating the characteristics of Art
and pop art use a short band paper put
the title of your work your output will
be assessed based on the rubric
rubric or activity number one
I hope you learned a lot from our lesson
for today thank you for listening
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