Art Vocabulary Challenge
Visual Elements
Art Techniques & Materials
Pop Culture & Media
Famous Artists
100

Artistic movement inspired by popular culture and mass media.

Pop Art

100

A person or object widely recognized by society (e.g., Marilyn Monroe).

Icon

100

Using the same image many times in one artwork.

Repetition

100

Being known by many people; a theme in Pop Art.

Fame

100

An American artist known for using images of everyday products and celebrities, like Marilyn Monroe and Campbell’s Soup Cans.

Andy Warhol

200

Culture produced for large audiences (TV, ads, comics).

Mass Culture

200

A sequence of drawings telling a story, used often in Pop Art.

Comic Strip

200

Making many copies of the same product.

Mass Production

200

Saying one thing but meaning another; used in Pop Art humor.

Irony

200

Famous for his comic book–style paintings using bold lines, dots, and bright colors inspired by mass media.

Roy Lichtenstein

300

The idea of buying and consuming goods as a lifestyle.

Consumerism

300

Shape used in comics to show dialogue.

Speech Bubble

300

Printing technique used by Andy Warhol and some other pop artist, also used to print T-shirts

Silkscreen

300

Imitating something to make fun of it.

Parody

300

A British artist who helped start the Pop Art movement in the UK with his collage Just what is it that makes today’s homes so different, so appealing?

Richard Hamilton

400

Messages promoting products; often used in Pop Art imagery.

Advertisement

400

Flat colors used often in Pop Art.

Primary Colors

400

The place where an artist works

Studio

400

Artwork made by combining different materials or images.

Collage

400

An American pop artist distinctive by street art style, characterized by bold lines and vibrant figures.

Keith Haring

500

Creating a recognizable identity for a product or company.

Branding

500

Thick, strong outlines in drawings.

Bold Lines

500

Andy Warhol’s famous studio in New York.

The Factory

500

Using images from others or from media in new ways.

Appropriation

500

A Japanese artist known for her obsession with polka dots, bright colors, and immersive installations.

Yayoi Kusama