A statue comes to life in a magical gallery and climbs into the painting “Marilyn Diptych” by Andy Warhol.
Inside the painting she explores Warhol’s fascination with celebrity and the notion of celebrity as product.
We explore techniques Warhol used to create his works, and his placement within the artistic world at the time of the painting and beyond.
In a mixture of live action, animation and elements of the painting itself, the clip brings the painting to life and encourages viewers to question the nature of celebrity and prompts a discussion of what each of us would be famous for.
This clip is from the series Your Paintings.
Begin by looking at the works of Andy Warhol and other famous Pop Artists online. Use ICT software to trial printing and stamping before transferring to actual printing materials.
Share a selection of everyday packets, cans and containers to look at and discuss packaging designs.
The children could be offered simple printing equipment including blocks, stampers, printing foam and mono-prints to create repeated patterns or images on paper of copied designs, progressing onto their own when ready.
Encourage the children to experiment with colour schemes which aren’t necessarily true to the original subject, by allowing them to find complementary and contrasting colours and to apply them for specific effects, such as making the object stand out or look ridiculously unusual (eg a blue banana.)
This could be repeated with a variety of non-commercial items and re-printed many times over.
Curriculum Notes
This clip will be relevant for teaching Art and Design at KS2 in England, Wales and Northern Ireland and at 2nd Level in Scotland.
More from Your Paintings:
Henri Rousseau’s 'Surprised!' video
Presenter-led animated examination of Henri Rousseau’s 'Surprised!', exploring the use of imagination in painting.
Joseph Wright of Derby’s 'Orrery' video
An examination of Joseph Wright of Derby’s 'Orrery' exploring the use of light.
L.S. Lowry’s 'Britain at Play' video
An examination of L.S. Lowry’s 'Britain at Play' exploring style, technique and context.
Paula Rego’s ‘Sleeping’ video
An examination of Paula Rego’s 'Sleeping' which explores storytelling through painting.
Eileen Agar’s ‘Bride of the Sea’ video
An examination of Eileen Agar’s 'Bride of the Sea', introducing surrealism and collage.
Jan van Eyck’s ‘Arnolfini Portrait' video
An examination of Jan van Eyck’s ‘Arnolfini Portrait' looking for hidden meanings.
Kandinsky’s ‘Schaukeln’ video
A look at Wassily Kandinsky’s ‘Schaukeln’ which introduces abstract art and synaesthesia.
Yinka Shonibare’s ‘Line Painting’ video
Presenter-led animated look at Yinka Shonibare’s ‘Line Painting’ which introduces conceptual art and multiculturalism.