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Dive into the vibrant world of pop art with a fun exploration of iconic T-shirts featuring phrases like "Nobody is perfect" and "I am nobody." Led by pop artist Andy Warhol, learn how everyday items and famous figures inspire engaging art forms. Understand the essence of pop art as a reaction to traditional styles and express yourself through a creative drawing project. Groups will research famous pop artists and present their findings. Join us for a unique journey blending art, self-expression, and language learning!
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What do younotice? • Nobody is perfect. • I amnobody. • Don’tbelieveanythinguntilit’sofficiallydenied. • Elvis is dead. • Einstein is dead. • Mozart is dead. • And I amnot feeling greateither. • Of courseI’mgoing to drive, I’mtoodrunk to walk.
What do younotice? • Nobodyis perfect. • Iamnobody. • Don’tbelieveanythinguntilit’sofficiallydenied. • Elvis isdead. • Einsteinisdead. • Mozart isdead. • And I amnot feeling greateither. • Of courseI’mgoing to drive, I’m to drunk to walk. The verb is always the same: ‘to be’
How to use ‘to be’. • Oh… Hello. My name is Andy Warhol. • You are my audience today. • I’m a pop-art artist you know. • This is one of my pieces of art. • It is good, isn’t it?
How to use ‘to be’. • I amgoing to tellyouaboutpop-art. Does anyoneknowwhatthis is? • I’mgoing to show you.
What is pop-art? • Look at this picture. • Do yourecognise the item in the painting?What is it? • It is indeed a can of soup. My favouritesoup.
What is pop-art? • Now look at this picture. • Do yourecognise the person in the painting?Who is she? • It’s Marilyn Monroe, the famoussinger and actrice. • HowmanyMarilyns are there in the picture?
What is pop-art? • Soyousee, pop-art is anart-form in whichI’m a specialist. • The artworks are inspiredonpopularmassproducts, such as the soup, orpopularpeoplelikeMarylinMonroe. • We alwaysmake more thanonework of art.
What is pop-art? • Pop-art is a reaction to the traditional art.It is basedon the principlethat even everydaythingslike the soupcan (or tin as the British like to callit) canbe taken out of perspective to create art. • Art is art.
Group work. • Youwillbedivided in threegroups. • Eachgroup is going to learn more about a famouspop-artist. • Fill in the worksheet. • Present the pop-artistlike I presentedmyself to you.
Group work. • Thankyou all. Job welldone. • Which of the paintingsdidyoulike? • Why do youlikeit? • Are you a fan of pop-artor do youlikeotherstyles more?
Group work. • Nowyou have used ‘to be’ in the speakingexercise, butcanyou do exercise 5 in yourworkbook? • Takeyourworkbook page 6 and try it.
Exercise 5 • ‘to be’ short form • I amI’m • you are you’re • he is he’s • she is she’s • it is it’s • we are we’re • you are you’re • they are they’re • Remember: I alwayscapital letter!
Arts and crafts. • Make a drawing (tekening) in the style of a Keith Haring painting. • The drawing has to express a personal interest or a hobby of yours. • We have 2 examplesyoucan check out and some of hisartworks to inspireyou. • Next week youwill have to give a 2 minutepresentation of your interest or hobby byusing the drawing.