Andy Warhol Campbell's Soup Cans Collaboration Poster | Great Art History Lesson
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Make art history come to life in your classroom! This art activity is intended to complement/supplement any lessons on Andy Warhol and/or his famous artwork, Campbell's Soup Cans.
This collaborative poster is the perfect way to start a unit or cap one off. It is an engaging and entertaining way for students to work together to create a large poster of this famous artwork. The final poster makes a great classroom focal point and a lasting example of collaboration for your students.
Other Andy Warhol Projects Include:
The final poster is great for:
- Art shows
- An auditorium
- A hallway
- Your classroom bulletin board
There are THREE options so you can choose what works best for you and your students – making it great for any age. Each of the options is very easy. Every student is given one page of the famous masterpiece to color according to the instructions. Once all sheets are colored and cut out, they are then assembled to reveal a large collaboration mosaic/poster/mural of Campbell's Soup Cans.
You will need crayons, markers, or colored pencils in red, yellow, black, and purple. If you are letting students select their own colors, just provide them with a variety of colors!
Poster #1 -Large poster (30 pieces) with assigned colors. Students will follow the colors assigned using a color key on each page. I have assigned purple as the background color. If you’d like to change that, simply have students exchange the “p” for whatever color you’d like the background to be. The final size is approx. 29” x 36” (the exact size will depend on your printer settings).
Poster #2 - Large poster (30 pieces) with colors NOT assigned. Let your students color the poster whatever colors they want (or that you assign). The final size is approx. 29” x 36” (exact printer size will depend on your printer settings). This option involves a lot of collaboration among your students to produce a consistent final poster.
Poster #3 - Individual size poster (4 pieces). Use this option if you’d like your students to make many smaller size soup can posters (instead of one large poster). Each child would get four pieces. Make enough copies for your entire class and either assign colors or let each student color their soup can (four pages) however they want. The final size is approximately 14” x 14” (the exact size will depend on your printer settings). You can then display the final results as a large collection of “Pop Art” soup cans—much like Warhol did!
Bonus Coloring Page:
Group collaboration posters are a lot of fun and leave a lasting impression. However, students don’t get to walk away with anything tangible to show their families. So, I have included a bonus one-page coloring page for your students to color and take home. This is also very useful for early finishers.
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- Monet's Water Lilies
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- Starry Night by Vincent Van Gogh
- The Persistence of Memory by Salvador Dali
- The Great Wave off Kanagawa by Hokusai
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