Warhol Portraits
Objective: Students will color their portraits in the style of Andy Warhol.
Materials: School photos of the students, colored pencils
Procedure: We will discuss the significance of Andy Warhol and his work and style. During the rest of the instructional
time the students will color print outs of themselves with colored pencils.
Assessment: A=follows ALL instructions (or
does more) with great craftsmanshipB=follows MOST instructions with good
craftsmanship C=follows
SOME instructions with good craftsmanship D=does
little work/ poor effort F=does
NO work
Standards:
VA.4.C.1.2Describe
observations and apply prior knowledge to interpret visual information and
reflect on works of art.
VA.4.F.3.3Work
purposefully to complete personal works of art in a timely manner,
demonstrating development of 21st-century skills.
VA.4.H.1.1Identify
historical and cultural influences that have inspired artists to produce works
of art.
VA.4.H.1.3Describe
artworks that honor and are reflective of particular individuals, groups,
events, and/or cultures.
VA.4.H.1.4Identify
and practice ways of showing respect for one’s own and others’ personal works
of art.
VA.4.H.2.1Explore
works of art, created over time, to identify the use of the structural elements
of art in an historical event or art style.
VA.4.H.2.3Identify
reasons to display artwork in public places.
VA.4.O.1.1Use
the structural elements of art and organizational principles of design to
understand the art-making process.
VA.4.O.1.2Identify
the structural elements of art used to unite an artistic composition.
VA.4.S.1.2Explore
and use media, technology, and other art resources to express ideas visually.
VA.4.S.1.4Use
accurate art vocabulary to discuss works of art and the creative process.
VA.4.S.2.1Organize
the structural elements of art to achieve an artistic objective.
VA.4.S.3.2Plan
and produce art through ongoing practice of skills and techniques.
VA.4.S.3.3Follow
procedures for using tools, media, techniques, and processes safely and
responsibly.
VA.5.C.3.1Use
the structural elements of art and organizational principles of design when
engaged in art criticism.
VA.5.C.3.2Use
art-criticism processes to form a hypothesis about an artist’s or designer’s
intent when creating artworks and/or utilitarian purposes.
VA.5.F.3.2Create
artwork that shows procedural and analytical thinking to communicate ideas.
VA.5.F.3.4Follow
directions and complete artwork in the timeframe allotted to show development
of 21st-century skills.
VA.5.H.1.1Examine
historical and cultural influences that inspire artists and their work.
VA.5.H.1.2Use
suitable behavior as a member of an art audience.
VA.5.O.1.1Use
structural elements of art and organizational principles of design to develop
content in artwork.
VA.5.O.1.2Organize
the structural elements of art to achieve visual unity.
VA.5.S.1.1Use
various art tools, media, and techniques to discover how different choices
change the effect on the meaning of an artwork.
VA.5.S.1.2Use
media, technology, and other resources to inspire personal art-making
decisions.
VA.5.S.1.4Use
accurate art vocabulary to communicate about works of art and artistic and
creative processes.
VA.5.S.2.1Organize
the structural elements of art to support planning, strengthen focus, and
implement artistic vision.
VA.5.S.2.2Identify
sequential procedures to engage in art production.
VA.5.S.2.3Visualize
the end product to justify artistic choices of tools, techniques, and
processes.
VA.5.S.3.1Use
materials, tools, techniques, and processes to achieve expected results in two-
and/or three-dimensional artworks.
VA.5.S.3.3Use
tools, media, techniques, and processes in a safe and responsible manner.
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