Andy Warhol is from Pittsburgh. So am I. While I’m
not exactly the artist he was, I did spend the summer after college working at
the Andy Warhol Museum. During that time I got to meet – or at least look at –
celebs that came in to visit. These included Jason Priestly (Brandon Walsh from
90210), Andrew McCarthy (who doesn’t love Pretty in Pink) and Captain Stubing
from the Love boat. Oh yeah, and I got
to hang out with some pretty cool pop art too.
Have your child sit down with the art and tell you
what she sees. Look at Warhol’s Campbell’s Soup Cans, Marilyns, Flowers or
Cows. Show your child several different prints from each series, asking her to
compare them and tell you what is like and what is different. You can also
delve into the “celebrity” aspect of pop art. Your child might not know who
Marilyn Monroe was, but you can explain that she was a very famous actress. Ask
your child who she thinks is famous now or who she thinks Warhol would use for
his artwork. Chances are you’re going to get a cartoon answer such as Dora,
Anna from Frozen, Cinderella or Thomas the Train.
After looking at, and talking about, the art – it’s
time to make some!
What You’ll Need:
·
Colorful construction paper
·
Tempera paints
·
A pencil or pen
·
A paintbrush or (if you have one) a
brayer/roller
·
A thin foam sheet—Instead of buying one
at the craft store, I used the bottom of the styrofoam that my grapes came in.
Do not use the styrofoam container that your meat or chicken comes in. Even if
you clean it, the container could still harbor harmful bacteria.
·
A craft stick – I used a popsicle stick
instead. Or rather, reused it.
·
Scissors
·
Colored chalk
What You’ll Need to Do:
1. Choose
a theme. Your child can pick a “famous” person – yes cartoon characters are
allowed – or go with a nature theme such as flowers (like Warhol used). Or, she
can come up with her own idea.
2. Cut
the foam into a square or rectangle printing plate. I like to use a roughly 5x5
inch size for this art activity, but you can choose whatever size fits your
needs. Cut the construction paper
to the same size. Make at least four pieces.
to the same size. Make at least four pieces.
3. Your
child can draw her chosen picture lightly on the foam plate. She only needs to include
outlines. Make sure that she doesn’t add letters or numbers, as these will appear
backwards on the final product.
4. Have
your child draw over the pencil lines with the bottom edge of the craft stick.
She’ll need to turn it on its side, pressing down to make an impression in the
foam plate. Remind her that if she presses too lightly the print won’t work, but
if she goes all of the way through she’ll have a hole in her artwork.
5. Paint
or roll one color of tempera over the whole plate. While it’s tempting for your
child to press the paint into the lines she’s made, doing so will make the
print one solid mass – and won’t allow her drawing to show up.
6. Press
a piece of construction paper on top. Have your child pat it down. Make it
musical and have her pretend the paper and plate are drums. Let her make her
own rhythm, patting the paint-covered paper down.
7. Remove
the construction paper to reveal the print.
8. Rinse
the tempera off of the plate and repeat the steps with different paint and
paper colors. Don’t worry if you don’t get 100% of the paint off. A little
leftover paint equals color mixing!
9. After
the paint dries, have your child add extra details or color in parts of the
prints using colored chalk.
10. Line
the prints up or (optional) glue them onto a piece of poster board in a series.
If you’re looking for more “famous artist”
activities check out and follow my Pinterest board!
Love this idea - so simple...
ReplyDeleteLove the use of foam tray for printing. Fab! Very effective too!
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ReplyDeleteMy daughter would love this. I wish I was artsy. You more than make up for my lack! You sound like so much fun! Blessings~
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ReplyDeleteGreat idea! Wood cuts without the wood. I'll have to remember this when Baby is older.
ReplyDeleteVery cool idea using a foam plate and essentially transforming it into a stamp! Looks simple enough and fun! Totally digging these art how to's! :)
ReplyDeleteYou're ideas are always so neat and creative! I can't wait until my little one is old enough to start doing these!
ReplyDeleteLove this craft! I'm actually from Pittsburgh also :] so I may do this after a trip to the Warhol museum! I used to live on Mt Washington while I went to college at the Art Institute but now I live about 40 mins north of Pittsburgh still not too far! Love meeting bloggers who aren't too far from me!
ReplyDeleteThe Warhol has a lot of great things for kids there too! I worked there years ago after college.
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We have printed with styrofoam, but I love the Warhol twist you put on it!
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Such a cool and unique idea. I love doing all kinds of art with my girls and love when they can try out a new style and learn about the artist at the same time. Thanks for this idea!
ReplyDeleteThanks, I hope that they enjoy it!
DeleteCharming, and not just for kids, mind you! I love them! What I'd be interested to seeing is those back-to-roots embossing with techno-wizardry. I wanna see what that could bring when they are placed in digital format.
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Thanks! I like to think of it as for kids of all ages- including us adults!
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