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ONOMATOPOEIA PROJECT STANDARD VA6.CR.1 Visualize and generate ideas for creating works of art. a. Visualize new ideas by using mental and visual imagery. Learning Objective: To become familiar with Roy Lichtenstein s artwork and his use of onomatopoeia and with cartooning. Essential Question: Can you create dynamic artwork with the use of words?

In the 1960s, there was a art movement called Popular art (Pop art) that was inspired by comic strips, advertising, and popular entertainment.

American artist Roy Lichtenstein was born in New York City on October 27, 1923, and grew up on Manhattan s Upper West Side.

In the 1960s, Lichtenstein became a leading figure of the new art movement, alongside Andy Warhol.

Inspired by advertisements and comic strips, Lichtenstein s bright, graphic images parodied popular culture.

He died in New York City on September 29, 1997.

Andy Warhol (1928 1987) was an American artist who was a leading figure in the pop art movement.

His works explore the relationship between artistic expression, celebrity culture and advertisement that flourished by the 1960s.

After a successful career as a commercial illustrator, Warhol became a renowned and sometimes controversial artist.

The artist s own iconic images of 20th-century leaders inspired spirited debate about the pairing of politics and pop culture.

How many of you remember when you were little and your parents taught you animals sounds? What does the kitty say? Pig? Bunny? What does onomatopoeia mean?

What are some examples?

1. Words Related to Water These words often begin with sp- or dr-. Words that indicate a small amount of liquid often end in le (sprinkle/drizzle).

1. Words Related to Water These words often begin with sp- or dr-. Words that indicate a small amount of liquid often end in le (sprinkle/drizzle). bloop splash spray sprinkle squirt drip drizzle fizzle

2. Words Related to the Voice Sounds that come from the back of the throat tend to start with a gr- sound whereas sounds that come out of the mouth through the lips, tongue and teeth begin with mu-.

2. Words Related to the Voice Sounds that come from the back of the throat tend to start with a gr- sound whereas sounds that come out of the mouth through the lips, tongue and teeth begin with mu-. giggle growl grunt gurgle mumble murmur bawl belch blurt

3. Words Related to Collisions Collisions can occur between any two or more objects. Sounds that begin with cl- usually indicate collisions between metal or glass objects, and words that end in -ng are sounds that resonate. Words that begin with th- usually describe dull sounds like soft but heavy things hitting wood or earth.

3. Words Related to Collisions bam bang clang clank clap clatter click clink ding jingle screech slap thud thump

4. Words Related to Air Because air doesn t really make a sound unless it blows through something, these words describe the sounds of air blowing through things or of things rushing through the air. 'Whisper' is on this list and not the voice list because we do not use our voices to whisper. We only use the air from our lungs and the position of our teeth, lips and tongues to form audible words.

4. Words Related to Air flutter fisst fwoosh gasp swish swoosh whiff whoosh whizz whip whisper

5. Animal Sounds If you ve spent significant amounts of time with people from other countries, you know that animals speak different languages too. Depending on where a chicken is from, for example, she might cluckcluck, bok-bok, tok-tok, kot-kot or cotcotcodet. In the United States, however, animals speak English:

5. Animal Sounds arf chirp hiss quack baa chortle meow ribbit bark cluck moo tweet bray cock-a- neigh warble buzz doodle-doo oink cheep cuckoo purr

6. Miscellaneous Examples Onomatopoeia can also be found in literature, songs and advertisements as well. Consider the following example of onomatopoeia: Plop, plop, fizz, fizz, oh what a relief it is." (slogan of Alka Seltzer, U.S.)

Your task is to create art using onomatopoeia.