Art Lesson w/ Ms. Jennifer: Jasper Johns

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Let’s express ourselves by painting a map in the style of Jasper Johns.

About the Artist:

Jasper Johns is an American artist, born in 1930,  known for his paintings of maps, flags, targets, and other common objects. He was born in Georgia, but raised in South Carolina. He moved to New York as a young man to pursue his art career. His art paved the way between abstract expressionism and  pop art. He likes to paint these everyday things to get us to look more closely at them in a different way. 

Let’s paint a map outline in the style of Jasper Johns.

You can paint directly on the map print outs of the United States, North Carolina, or draw your own map outline.

Listen to this video about “Map 1961”



This video shows more information about Johns:


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Materials:

  • Print out or drawing of a map on thick paper

  • Template of NC map to print (enlarge to fit page when printing)

  • Tempera, acrylics, or watercolor paints

  • Brush

  • Dish of water


Watch Ms. Jennifer create her Jasper Johns inspired map here:



Instructions: 

  1. Using tempera or acrylic paints in primary colors (red, yellow, and blue), cover the map with bold strokes. 

  2. You can let the paints mix where they touch, or try to keep the colors separate. 

  3. You can paint over the outlines in some places, or paint inside the lines in other places. 

  4. When your painting is dry, make marks or write the names of some states, cities, oceans etc over top of the paint with chalk, Sharpie, or crayon.

For Doodlebugs Ages 2-5:

Materials: 

  • Print out of a map

 

Instructions:

  1. Print out the map outlines and allow your Doodlebug to color it with markers, paint, or crayons. Talk about where you live on the map. Ask if they can color their home state a certain color, or the state where a friend or relative lives a different color.

Music by bensound.com



You did it!

Please don't forget to email your artwork to Jennifer@BlowingRockMuseum.org so it will be showcased in this Friday’s Kids Gallery!

 

And if you find value in our mission to bring art enrichment to community students through programs such as Young at Art, please consider supporting BRAHM by donating or joining as a member.

Did you know that a membership at the FAMILY LEVEL ($75) and above gives you FREE access to our weekly youth art classes?


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