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Pop-Art Clay Teapots
Pop Art
• Typically used images from:– Pop culture– Mass media– Advertising– News/current events
Crying Girl, Roy Lichtenstein; 1964; Pop Art; Enamel on Steel
POP CULTURE
Untitled from Marilyn Monroe (Marilyn); Andy Warhol; 1967; Pop Art; Screen Print
MASS MEDIA
Campbell's Soup I; Andy Warhol; 1968; Pop Art; Screen Print
ADVERTISING
Signs; Robert Rauschenberg; 1970; Conceptual Art; Collage
CURRENT EVENTS
Assignment
• Design a teapot that focuses on something specific from any of these areas:– Pop Culture (i.e. Hello Kitty, Sesame Street, Sporting
Teams, etc.)– Mass Media (i.e. Lady Gaga, Jay-Z, or other
musicians/actors)– Advertising (i.e. Brand names like Kraft, appropriate
skateboard logos, clothing brands, etc.)– News/Current Events (i.e. Supreme court trials,
elections, natural disasters, national relations, etc.)
Assignment Continued
• Your teapot must communicate the imagery clearly; the viewer should know what images your teapot consists of, as well as what message you’re trying to send by creating this teapot
• Think about whether you want your teapot to be FUNCTIONAL or METAPHORICAL (either is allowed!!!)
Pay Attention!!!
• Some of the images you are about to see are not actually teapots, but they could easily be altered to look like teapots (they DON’T have to be functional!)
Pop Culture
Pop Culture
Pop Culture
Pop Culture
Pop Culture
Pop Culture
Pop Culture
Pop Culture
Pop Culture
Pop Culture (Pusheen)
Pop Culture: Bob’s Burgers
Advertisement? Coca Cola
Mass Media: Alice in Wonderland
Mass Media: Alice in Wonderland
Mass Media: Alice in Wonderland
Mass Media: Alice in Wonderland
Advertising
Advertising Food/Farming/Organics
Advertising: Go Green
Advertising: Go Green
How could this be representative of News/Current Events?
Steampunk (sci-fi/horror/alternate technologies set in alternate historical settings) i.e. the movie, “Wild Wild West”
Pop Culture? Mass Media? Advertisement? Political/Current Events?
OTMS Student Example
OTMS Student Example
OTMS Student Example
OTMS Student Example
OTMS Student Example
My Example
Final Note:
• You will not be sculpting a pop icon “AS IS”– For example, if you want to make a Simpson’s
teapot, you will not just sculpt Simpsons characters as they are…
• You still need to add your own twist! You are Appropriating images: borrowing them, but I still expect you to use your own brain to do something creative with those images!!!