Pop
Art Portraits

Pop
Art Portrait - Mona Lisa
Our
Pop Art Portrait of the Mona Lisa was created by filling
sections of the template drawing with different patterns.
The central area of the face and the small details were
filled with single colors to make them more visible against
the strong pattern. Too much pattern has the effect of
camouflaging the image. Care has also been taken over
the tonal composition, being careful to select the brightest
patterns and colors for the lightest tones.

Pop
Art Group Portrait - Mona Lisa
In
our Mona Lisa Pop Art Group Project , each section of
the image was shaded with either light or dark graduated
colors according to the corresponding tones of that template
section.

Mona
Lisa Template Drawing
Click on the image or link above to get a large version
of this template which you may copy and print to help
you with drawing a Pop Art Portrait. See the instructions
in our Pop
Art Portrait Lesson.
You
can also cut up the template into its 20 squares to use
in our Pop Art group project. This is a collaborative
artwork for up to 20 people where each participant completes
an individual section of the image which is then assembled
with the others to create a unique work of art. See the
instructions in our Pop
Art Group Project.
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