Project #9: Printmaking
Description: For the printmaking project we learned about Andy Warhol and how he used bright colors within his printmaking journey. We each had to draw two flowers and then we shared ours with our partner so we ended up with four different versions of flowers. We then traced them on a foam piece of paper and used rollers and rolled paint over the foam squares. After that we pressed them onto our blank white squares and then glued them onto our big construction paper.
Extension Activity: As an extension of the Andy Warhol-inspired printmaking project, students will work in small groups to create a large “Pop Art Garden” mural using their printed flowers. Each group will arrange their prints into a collaborative display, considering color placement, repetition, and balance—just like Warhol’s iconic style. After assembling their mural, students will write a brief group reflection describing how they chose their layout, what Pop Art elements they used, and how their piece reflects Warhol’s influence. This activity builds teamwork, reinforces key art concepts, and celebrates creative expression through collaboration.

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