Staple the assignments listed below in the following order. Please be sure your staple is in the top left corner of your packet. Refer to the files below for instructions, reference material, or notes. Foursquare | Warhol (on top) Foursquare | Lichtenstein Bell Work: Warhol vs. Lichtenstein Robot Dreams Questions Character Interview Questions Graphic Novel Vocabulary (on bottom)
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The Ben-Day Dots printing process, named after illustrator and printer Benjamin Day, is similar to Pointillism. Depending on the effect, color and optical illusion needed, small colored dots are closely-spaced, widely-spaced or overlapping. Magenta dots, for example, are widely-spaced to create pink. 1950s and 1960s pulp comic books used Ben-Day dots in the four process colors (cyan, magenta, yellow and black) to inexpensively create shading and secondary colors such as green, purple, orange and flesh tones. Ben-Day dots were considered the hallmark of American artist Roy Lichtenstein, who enlarged and exaggerated them in many of his paintings and sculptures, especially his interpretations of contemporary comicbook and magazine images. John Romita, “No Cure For Love” Heart Throbs no.70, Feb-Mar 1961 (detail) Sleeping Girl, 1964 (detail)
Based on what you know about the art of Andy Warhol and Roy Lichtenstein, which work of art belongs to which artist?
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