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Pop Art Portrait - Marilyn Monroe

Pop Art Portrait
Marilyn Monroe

Our Pop Art Portrait of Marilyn Monroe uses a counterchange of blue and black stripes for its background. Marilyn's face is highlighted against this to suggest the cool blue ambience of a stage spotlight.

 

Marylin Monroe - Pop Art Group Portrait

Pop Art Group Portrait
Marilyn Monroe

In our Pop Art Group Portrait of Marilyn Monroe, both the colors and tones were arranged along the diagonal that follows the tilt of her head. The colors are hot with just a hint of cool, in keeping with Marilyn's celebrity.

 

Marylin Monroe - Pop Art Template

Marilyn Monroe
Pop Art Template

 

 

Click on the image or link above to get a large version of this template which you may copy and print to help you with drawing a Pop Art Portrait. You will find all the instructions in our Pop Art Portrait Lesson.

You can also cut up the template into its 20 squares to use in our Pop Art Group Project. This is a collaborative artwork for up to 20 people where each participant completes an individual section of the image which is then assembled with the others to create a unique work of art. You will find the instructions for this lesson in our Pop Art Group Project.

 

 
 

Pop Art Portrait Lessons

 

 

Pop Art Portrait Lesson

Pop Art Portrait
Lesson

 

Pop Art and Pop Artists

Pop Art
An Appreciation

 

Pop Art Group Lesson

Pop Art
Group Project

Our Pop Art Portrait Lesson demonstrates how to simplify, color and develop an image to create a classic Pop Art Portrait.
 
Our Pop Art and Pop Artists link offers you information about the history and artists associated with this popular style of art.
 
Our Pop Art Group Project allows for up to 20 individuals to participate equally in the creation of an iconic Pop Art Portrait.
         

Create Your Own Pop Art Portrait

Both our Pop Art lessons use the iconic images below to demonstrate the bold and colorful techniques of this popular art style from the 1960's. You can click on any of these famous faces to link to an example of their pop art portrait.

 

"I more fear what is within me than what comes from without." "Nowhere am I so desperately needed as among a shipload of illogical humans." "That's another fine mess you've gotten me into." "That's another fine mess you've gotten me into." "They say I'm the cat that's eaten the canary." "Imagination is more important than knowledge."
"I am the walrus goog goog g'joob." "What Washington needs is adult supervision." "Am I not destroying my enemies when I make friends of them?" "Monster! Who's the monster here? I have done nothing wrong, yet you and your kind still wish me dead!" "Don't worry about a thing, every little thing is gonna be alright." "It's all make believe, isn't it? "
"I'm just crazy about Tiffany's" "Thank you very much" "I love you all" "It's hard to be humble, when you're as great as I am. " "You mistrust me? Listen, you can mistrust him, trust me." "Being a princess isn't all it's cracked up to be."

 

 

 

 
     
 
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