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Election - GOP's mascot, gr. 9-12, adapt. 3-5, 6-8. NeoPopRealism ink & pen pattern drawing View results of Int'l NeoPopRealist Art Contest, dedicated to 25th anniversary of NeoPopRealism, in the NeoPopRealism Journal: http://neopoprealismjournal.wikifoundry.com/page/neopoprealism [http://neopoprealismjournal.wikifoundry.com/page/neopoprealism] or on the bottom of this page Art Lesson Plan
GOP (Grand Old Party) - Republican Party's Mascot, NeoPopRealism Ink & Pen Pattern Drawing
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NeoPopRealism ink pen pattern drawing - GOP's logo GRADES: 9-12, adapt. 3-5 and 6-8 Developed by NeoPopRealism Press www.neopoprealism.org TIME: Two 45-minute class periods
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OBJECTIVES: Students will: - Examine Nadia Russ, the NeoPopRealism creator's ink & pen pattern drawings to learn about the NeoPopRealism art style and its drawing concept, created in 1989 (if students are not familiar with this style yet) see http://neopoprealismblackwhiteink.blogspot.com/ [http://neopoprealismblackwhiteink.blogspot.com/] . Look attentively at Realist drawing by Rembrandt and make comparisons. - Focus on the 2012 election and how important it is because last four years the U.S. changed its direction and went socialistic, which means increasing number of the government workers, less opportunities for the regular people to achieve the American dream, less freedom and liberties. Remind about struggle of the regular people in the socialist countries such as ex-USSR and Cuba that is still under the totalitarian regime. - Learn about GOP - Republican Party that promotes freedom and liberty, learn about its logo. - Create GOP's logo in the NeoPopRealist ink & pen / pattern drawing manner.
MATERIALS: - Computer to see images of traditional GOP logos, the Nadia Russ' and Rembrandt's drawings online. - Two Sheets of White Paper 8.5" x 11" - Ink pen black 0.7 mm Day 1. Instruct students about NeoPopRealism ink & pen pattern drawing and Nadia Russ who created this style in 1989 Dynamic View s theme. Pow ered by Blogger.
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9/7/2017 Election - GOP's mascot, gr. 9-12, adapt. 3-5, 6-8. NeoPopRealism ink & pen pattern drawing | Art Lesson Plans: NeoPopRealism Ink Pen Drawing: GRAD‌ - http://neopoprealismblackwhiteink.blogspot.com/ [http://neopoprealismblackwhiteink.blogspot.com/] . Have students investigate Nadia Russ' NeoPopRealist drawings (see posters in Resources) and drawing by Rembrandt and respond to questions and make comparisons. Introduce students NeoPopRealism ink & pen pattern drawing style/concept: A line creates shape, then this shape is divided into sections. Then, the sections filled with different imaginative repetitive patterns, some sections left blank. Eraser never used because if a 'mistake' made it visually disappears after the new patterns balance the whole composition (see Background and historical information and in http://neopoprealismblackwhiteink.blogspot.com/ [http://neopoprealismblackwhiteink.blogspot.com/] ). Discuss the GOP's logo executed in the NeoPopRealist manner using black ink pen. Focus on repetitive patterns: stars, whirles, circles, zigzags, paralleled lines, strips, etc., ask students to reproduce these patterns on white sheet of paper:
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Day 2. Start 2nd day with a brief discussion election and the GOP's history: Before the general election can be held in November 2012 for the presidency, each of the two major political parties - Republican (GOP) and Democratic - select its nominee through a series of primary elections. To win the nomination, a candidate must amass 50% plus one of delegates’ votes. The 2012 primaries are now over. Republican Mitt Romney accepted the nomination at the Republican National Convention August 27-30 in Tampa, FL, he runs against Democratic candidate Barack Obama. Mitt Romney is a businessman and the former governor of Massachusetts. As governor of Massachusetts, Romney pushed for a major healthcare reform bill that provided nearly universal coverage. Presidential election will be November 6, 2012. See GOP's history in Background and historical information: (below). Remind students NeoPopRealism [http://neopoprealismblackwhiteink.blogspot.com/] ink & pen pattern drawing concept (see Resources). Have students make a GOP logo NeoPopRealism-style using ink pen 0.7 mm.
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Have them describe their logos using knowledge of the GOP's history they recently learned. ASSESSMENT: To evaluate NeoPopRealism-style GOP's logo, ask: - Did the student use the line and several repetitive patterns in the log? - Write the three words on the back of sheet of paper with logo-drawing explaining what the GOP represents. These words must be supported by evidence from the history of GOP. Lesson Plan - Background and Historical Information:
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9/7/2017 Election - GOP's mascot, gr. 9-12, adapt. 3-5, 6-8. NeoPopRealism ink & pen pattern drawing | Art Lesson Plans: NeoPopRealism Ink Pen Drawing: GRAD… Nadia RUSS is a Ukrainian-born Russian painter/ graphic artist living in the USA, who created a style of visual arts NeoPopRealism. She is famous for innovative NeoPopRealism art and ink pen pattern drawing, including abstract, the meditative style that she created in 1989. Instead of careful copying reality - wild life or human figure, Nadia RUSS creates her artwork using imagination. As Nadia RUSS experimented and developed her distinctive techniques, her drawings became more symbolic. For her drawings she uses white paper and black ink pen. However, sometimes, she uses blue ink on white paper and gold/silver ink on black paper - http://neopoprealismblackwhiteink.blogspot.com/ [http://neopoprealismblackwhiteink.blogspot.com/] . How did Nadia RUSS develop her unique and original style NeoPopRealism? RUSS had studied classical drawing and composition since she was a child, but as she studied she found herself drawn to produce less realistic, more imaginative artwork. In 1989, she created NeoPopRealism art style and ink pattern drawing concept: line creates sections; then, these section filled with different repetitive patterns, some section should be left blank. If artwork made on canvas using color paints and a brush, then, it would be a combination of sections filled with hot and cold color paint, partly with patterns. In 1990, RUSS exhibited her first ink/ pattern drawings in a group exhibition in Moscow’s famous Manege. Later, she was exhibiting her artwork in art galleries. In 1996, she moved to the Freeport, Bahamas, where her artwork gained special brightness. In 2000, she came to the USA where she lives till present. Nadia Russ create a term “NeoPopRealism” January 4, 2003. Same year, she manifested her new style of visual arts NeoPopRealism internationally. In 2004, she created NeoPopRealism 10 canons for happier life. In 2006-2007, several US and European museums collected Nadia Russ’ paintings and drawings and now, these artworks are in the permanent collections of these museums.
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The Republican Party (also called the GOP, for "Grand Old Party") is one of the two major contemporary political parties in the U.S., along with the Democratic Party. 18 presidents have been Republicans. Founded by anti-slavery activists in 1854, it dominated politics nationally for most of the period 1860-1932. Currently the party's platform generally reflects American conservatism in the U.S. political spectrum. The Republican Party's conservatism is largely based upon its support of classical principles against the modern liberalism of the Democratic Party that is considered American liberalism in contemporary American political discourse. Founded in the Northern states by anti-slavery activists, modernizers, ex-Whigs and ex-Free Soilers, the Republican Party became the principal opposition to the dominant Souther Democratic Party and the briefly popular Know Nothing Party. The main cause was opposition to the Kansas–Nebraska Act, which repealed the Missouri Compromise by which slavery was kept out of Kansas. The Northern Republicans saw the expansion of slavery as a great evil.
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9/7/2017 Election - GOP's mascot, gr. 9-12, adapt. 3-5, 6-8. NeoPopRealism ink & pen pattern drawing | Art Lesson Plans: NeoPopRealism Ink Pen Drawing: GRAD‌ The first public meeting where the name "Republican" was suggested for a new anti-slavery party was held on March 20, 1854 in a schoolhouse in Ripon, Wisconsin. The first official party convention was held on July 6, 1854 in Jackson, Michigan. By 1858, the Republicans dominated nearly all Northern states. The Republican Party first came to power in 1860 with the election of Abraham Lincoln to the Presidency and Republicans in control of Congress and again, the Northern states. It oversaw the saving of the union, the end of slavery, and the provision of equal rights to all men in the American Civil War and Reconstruction, 1861-1877. The Republicans' initial base was in the Northeast and the upper Midwest. With the realignment of parties and voters in the Third Party System, the strong run of John C. Fremont in the 1856 Presidential election demonstrated it dominated most northern states. Early Republican ideology was reflected in the 1856 slogan "free labor, free land, free men", which had been coined by Salmon P. Chase, a Senator from Ohio (and future Secretary of the Treasury and Chief Justice of the U.S.) "Free labor" referred to the Republican opposition to slave labor and belief in independent artisans and businessmen. "Free land" referred to Republican opposition to plantation system whereby the rich could buy up all the good farm land and work it with slaves, leaving the yeoman independent farmers the leftovers. The GOP supported business generally, hard money (i.e., the gold standard), high tariffs to promote economic growth, high wages and high profits, generous pensions for Union veterans, and (after 1893) the annexation of Hawaii. As the northern post-bellum economy boomed with heavy and light industry, railroads, mines, fastgrowing cities and prosperous agriculture, the Republicans took credit and promoted policies to sustain the fast growth. Nevertheless, by 1890 the Republicans had agreed to the Sherman Antitrust Act and the Interstate Commerce Commission in response to complaints from owners of small businesses and farmers. The high McKinley Tariff of 1890 hurt the party and the Democrats swept to a landslide in the off-year elections, even defeating McKinley himself. After the two terms of Democrat Grover Cleveland, the election of William McKinley in 1896 is widely seen as a resurgence of Republican dominance and is sometimes cited as a realigning election. McKinley promised that high tariffs would end the severe hardship caused by the Panic of 1893, and that the GOP would guarantee a sort of pluralism in which all groups would benefit. The Republicans were cemented as the party of business, though mitigated by the succession of Theodore Roosevelt who embraced trust busting. He later ran on a third party ticket of the Progressive Party and challenged his previous successor William Howard Taft. The party controlled the presidency throughout the 1920s, running on a platform of opposition to the League of Nations, high tariffs, and promotion of business interests. The New Deal coalition of Democrat Franklin D. Roosevelt controlled American politics for most of the next three decades, excepting the two-term presidency of Republican Dwight D. Eisenhower. African Americans moved into the Democratic Party during Roosevelt's time. After Roosevelt took office in 1933, New Deal legislation sailed through Congress at lightning speed. In the 1934 midterm elections, 10 Republican senators went down to defeat, leaving them with only 25 against 71 Democrats. The House of Representatives was split in a similar ratio. Republicans in Congress heavily criticized the "Second New Deal" and likened it to class warfare and socialism. The volume of legislation, and the inability of the Republicans to block it, soon elevated the level of opposition to Roosevelt. Conservative Democrats, mostly from the South, joined with Republicans led by Senator Robert Taft to create the conservative coalition, which dominated domestic issues in Congress until 1964. The Republicans recaptured Congress in 1946 after gaining 13 seats in the Senate and 55 seats in the House. The second half of the 20th century saw election or succession of Republican presidents Dwight D. Eisenhower, Richard Nixon, Gerald Ford, Ronald Reagan, George H. W. Bush and George W. Bush. In the Presidential election of 2008, the party's nominees were Senator John McCain, of Arizona, for President and Alaska Governor Sarah Palin for Vice President. They were defeated by Senator Barack Obama of Illinois and Senator Joe Biden of Delaware. 2010 was a year of political success for the GOP, starting with the upset win of Scott Brown in the Massachusetts special Senate election for the seat held for many decades by the Kennedy brothers. In the November elections, the GOP recaptured control of the House, increased their number of seats in the Senate, and gained a majority of governorships. Additionally, Republicans took control of at least 19 Democratic-controlled state legislatures. The party's founding members chose the name "Republican Party" in the mid-1850s as homage to the values of republicanism promoted by Thomas Jefferson's Republican party. The idea for the name came from an editorial by the party's leading publicist Horace Greeley, who called for, "some simple name like 'Republican' [that] would more fitly designate those who had united to restore the Union to its true mission of champion and promulgator of Liberty rather than propagandist of slavery." The name reflects the 1776 republican values of civic virtue and opposition to aristocracy and corruption. The term "Grand Old Party" (GOP) is a traditional nickname for the Republican Party. The term originated in 1875 in the Congressional Record, referring to the party associated with the successful military defense of the Union as "this gallant old party"; the following year in an article in the Cincinnati Commercial, the term was modified to "grand old party". The first use of the abbreviation is dated 1884. The traditional mascot of the party is the elephant. A political cartoon by Thomas Nast, published in Harper's Weekly on November 7, 1874, is considered the first important use of the symbol. In the early 20th century, the usual symbol of the Republican Party in Midwestern states such as Indiana and Ohio was the bald eagle, as opposed to the Democratic rooster. After the 2000 election, the color red became associated with the GOP, although the party has not officially adopted it. The Republican Party includes fiscal conservatives, social conservatives, neoconservatives, moderates, and libertarians. Republicans emphasize the role of free markets and individual achievement as the primary factors behind economic prosperity. To this end, they favor laissez-faire economics, fiscal conservatism, and the promotion of personal responsibility over welfare programs. Most Republicans agree there should be a "safety net" to assist the less fortunate; however, they tend to believe the private sector is more effective in helping the poor than government is. As a result, Republicans support giving government grants to faith-based and other private charitable organizations to supplant welfare spending.
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9/7/2017 Election - GOP's mascot, gr. 9-12, adapt. 3-5, 6-8. NeoPopRealism ink & pen pattern drawing | Art Lesson Plans: NeoPopRealism Ink Pen Drawing: GRAD‌ Many contemporary Republicans voice support of strict constructionism, the judicial philosophy that the Constitution should be interpreted narrowly and as close to the original intent as is practicable rather than a more flexible "living Constitution" model. Most Republicans support school choice through charter schools and school vouchers for private schools; many have denounced the performance of the public school system and the teachers' unions. The party has insisted on a system of greater accountability for public schools, most prominently in recent years with the No Child Left Behind Act of 2001. The Republican Party has always advocated a strong national defense, historically they disapproved of interventionist foreign policy actions. The GOP is usually seen as the traditionally pro-business party and it garners major support from a wide variety of industries from the financial sector to small businesses. Republicans are about 50 percent more likely to be selfemployed, and are more likely to work in management.
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RESOURCES: 1. Information on NeoPopRealism ink pen/ pattern drawing, its concept and Nadia Russ biography, who created this style in 1989: http://neopoprealismblackwhiteink.blogspot.com/ [http://neopoprealismblackwhiteink.blogspot.com/]
2. Prints from the NeoPopRealist art by Nadia Russ: - http://neopoprealism.org [http://neopoprealism .org/] - http://www.neopoprealism.net [http://www.neopoprealism .net/] [http://www.neopoprealism.net/]
3. A book "How to Draw NeoPopRealism Ink Images: Basics [http://neopoprealism.org/] ", ISBN: 9780615515755 (30% off to art teachers and libraries at http://www.neopoprealism.org [http://www.neopoprealism.org/] ) includes a few teaching projects with step-by-step drawing instructions, more: Read the book' review written by the art professional/educator: http://howtodrawneopoprealism.blogspot.com/2011/10/new-series-of-teaching-books-howto.html [http://howtodrawneopoprealism.blogspot.com/2011/10/new-series-of-teaching-books-how-to.html]
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Follow� up activities: Discuss NeoPopRealism ink & pen pattern drawing style. Name artists who invented new styles of visual arts: Monet - Impressionism, Dali - Surrealism, Picasso - Cubism, Andy Warhol and Jasper Johns - Pop Art, Jeff Koons - Neo-Pop, Nadia Russ - NeoPopRealism. Ask students questions about GOP history and its logo. ```````````````````````````````````````````````````````````````````````` Winners of Int'l Art Contest Dedicated to 25th anniversary of NeoPopRealism (1989-2014) WINNERS in Professional/ Adult Artists Category
1st Place
WINNERS in Elementary/Middle/High Schools Students Category
2nd Place
1st Place
Stefania M. EUSEBIETTI, Turin, Italy
Lia Sforza, 17. JF Kennedy
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Elizabeth Galan, 16, Health
Teacher Gina Pisani-Loomis
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Lawrence, MA. Art Teacher
Teacher Sylvia Slaughter
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Donna Disario
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NeoPopRealism philosophy for happier life: 1. Be beautiful; 2. Be creative & productive; never stop studying & learning; 3. Be peace-loving, positive-minded; 4. Do not accept communist or any other totalitarianism's philosophy; 5. Be free-minded, do the best you can to move the world to peace and harmony; 6. Be family oriented, self-disciplined; 7. Be free spirited. Follow your dreams, if they are not destructive, but constructive; 8. Believe in god. God is one, it is harmony and striving for perfection; 9. Be supportive to those who need you, be generous; 10. Create your life as a great adventurous story. About what the NeoPopRealism philosophy for happier life stands for. To bring the peace to the earth, it is time to unite all the peace-loving people, to stop the use and production of the heavy military equipment and weapons of mass destruction, such as war ships, war planes, artillery, nuclear bombs, etc., in every part of the world, without any exception, once and forever. It has to be an international law, according to which any person of any country, in any government, responsible for use (or attempt to use) the heavy military equipment in any part of the world to kill people, would be imprisoned for the rest of life without possibility of amnesty, as the mass murderer. All sales of the heavy military equipment worldwide should be stopped, as well as production of new military heavy equipment, as part of this future law. To keep this planet eco-friendly and beautiful, and people happy, we have to say 'good bye' to some irresponsible boys' bloody toys. (08.08.2014)
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9/7/2017 Election - GOP's mascot, gr. 9-12, adapt. 3-5, 6-8. NeoPopRealism ink & pen pattern drawing | Art Lesson Plans: NeoPopRealism Ink Pen Drawing: GRAD‌ *More lesson plans for all grades: NeoPopRealism ink pen pattern drawing: http://inkpenpattern.blogspot.com [http://inkpenpattern.blogspot.com/] / http://neowhimsies.blogspot.com [http://neowhimsies.blogspot.com/] / http://neopoprealismartlessonplans.blogspot.com/ [http://neopoprealismartlessonplans.blogspot.com/] http://neopoprealismelementary.blogspot.com [http://neopoprealismelementary.blogspot.com/] / http://kindergartenneopoprealism.blogspot.com [http://kindergartenneopoprealism.blogspot.com/] /
* See "PEACE" drawing instruction in WikiHow.com: http://www.wikihow.com/Draw-a-Neopoprealist-Illustration-%22PEACE%22 [http://www.wikihow.com/Drawa-Neopoprealist-Illustration-%22PEACE%22]
*In Czech: See the Mural "NeoPopRealism is 25!" drawing instruction in WikiHow.com: http://cs.wikihow.com/Jak-vytvo%C5%99it-Neopoprealismus-kresby [http://cs.wikihow.com/Jakvytvo%C5%99it-Neopoprealismus-kresby]
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*In Italian: See the Mural "NeoPopRealism is 25!" drawing instruction in WikiHow: http://it.wikihow.com/Creare-un%27opera-d%27arte-NeoPopRealism [http://it.wikihow.com/Creareun%27opera-d%27arte-NeoPopRealism]
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