Andy Warhol was an incredibly influential pop artist in the 1950’s and 60’s, known mostly for his repetitive images of Campbell’s soup cans.
The Impressionists are one of the most well known group of artists in art history. They created their impression paintings in the 1860s to 1880s.
Our Post Impressionists art unit highlights famous artists Van Gogh and Henri Matisse.
Explore UK artists with these colourful art lesson plans. Your students can discover the art of designers Orla Kiely and William Morris, create works inspired by Eric Carle, David Hockney and Simon Wiltshire in this quintessentially UK art unit. We will use a range of materials and techniques including collage, printmaking, watercolour painting, drawing, mixed media and painting.
Explore US artists with these colourful art lessons. Your students can discover pop art, modernism, neo-expressionism, abstract and folk art all in this American dream of a unit. We will use a range of materials and techniques including collage, watercolour painting, mono-printing, mixed media and painting.
Wayne Thiebaud was a popular American artist in the mid 1900’s who was known primarily for his paintings and drawings of sweet treats.
Explore Women Artists with these colourful art lesson plans. Your students can discover the art of Georgia O'Keeffe, Yayoi Kusama and Faith Ringgold in these lesson plans. Create artworks inspired by pop artist Corita Kent and contemporary artist Jane Donaldson.