Pop Art Basics
Lichtenstein life
comic book art
Pop art techniques
100

An element of art that is most used in pop art 

What is color, line, shape 

100

The character Lichtenstein was inspired by at first 

Mickey Mouse 

100

What is the word for words like BAM, WHAM, SPLAT

Onomatopoeia 

100

Colors that are opposite on the color wheel and catch your attention 

Complementary colors 

200

Materials used to create pop art 

What is paint, silk screen, printing, projector 

200

The job Lichtenstein had while he was an artist 

Teacher 

200

The word for squares and images that tell a story in a comic book 

Comic strip 

200

The use of light and dark in a composition 

Contrast 

300

A famous pop artist 

Roy Lichtenstein, Andy Warhol, other 

300

The city where Lichtenstein was born 

New yorkkkkkk city! 

300

An example of onomatopoeia 

Something like bam, boom, pow, splat, etc. 

300

Dots that Lichtenstein would create with a screen and tooth brush that were invented in the 1800’s

Ben day dots 

400

what pop art stands for or represents 

Popular culture, consumer culture 

400

What stereotypes Lichtenstein included in his work

woman in distress, heroic man 

400

Name a character that would be in a comic 

Spider-Man, bat man, hulk, Superman, etc. 

400

What conservators used to clean Lichtenstein’s “Whamm!” Painting 

gel 

500

How the public felt about pop art when it began 

Hated it, loathed it, despised it 

500

Where Lichtenstein went to college 

Ohio university 

500

Where the largest comic book market is located 

Japan 

500

A way to get an image onto a paper or canvas without free drawing it 

Tracing, projecting 

M
e
n
u