An Intro to Pop Art! (middle school level)

 Pop Art

Think of your favourite cartoon character, television character or movie star. Imagine if you could change the colours that they normally are, and make them bright, vivid and really colourful. With Pop Art you can!

Pop Art celebrates the popular things that you see on TV, magazines or even in the shops. Perhaps you can think of something that was really popular last year and now it’s not. Pop Art celebrates what is popular right now.

Usually when you see Pop Art it is drawn like a cartoon with very strong lines and lots of really bright and vivid colours. Sometimes the colours do not even look like the colours that the popular object usually is. Another clever thing about Pop Art is that you sometimes see the same image lots of times, but with lots of different colours. Maybe your favourite movie star has red hair in one picture, green hair in another picture and then blue in another! This might also happen to their eyes, face and clothes.


Andy Warhol, Marilyn, 1967
91.4 x 91.4 cm
Screenprint on paper


This picture if of a movie star called Marilyn Munroe. The artist who made this Pop Art image of her was called Andy Warhol. He wanted to be famous, so he created lots of art work about famous people, which helped him to become famous! One of his favourite sayings was “One day everyone will be famous for 15 minutes.”

Have you ever been on TV or in the newspaper? Maybe you can be the subject of a piece of Pop Art!  

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