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    Edward Weston was one of the most successful Photographer and most influential in America of the 20th century . He is most known for his richly and detailed black and white photographs of abstract landscapes and organic form like for example vegetables, shells , and rocks. When he went on a trip to New York in 1922 , he had a encounter with the photographer named Alfred Stieglitz. Edward Weston has been well respected by many people and still is well respected by many to this day. He founded a…

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    Essay On Andy Warhol

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    Andy Warhol was born on August 6, 1928 in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania and died on February 22 of 1987 at the age of 58. In his 58 years on this Earth, Warhol was recognized for his incredible artistic abilities. Although he is known as the godfather of Pop art, Warhol also dabbled in a wide variety of art forms, including performance art, filmmaking, video installations and writing. Warhol’s father noticed Warhol’s’ artistic talent at an early age, and paid for his college education at Carnegie…

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    Art History Critical Summary – Andy Warhol Exhibit The Andy Warhol exhibit at the Blanton Museum contains many incredible pieces of art by one of the most influential artist in the modern age. The two pieces of art that grabbed my attention were Mao and Apple due to extreme differences in the message they conveyed. First on the painting of Mao created in 1973, demonstrated one of the most feared Communist leaders of China smiling with a background of multiple other portraits mimicking his…

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    gallery that features the work of Andy Warhol. The art was displayed so the viewer could experience each piece or collection individually from the others. His prints invoke feelings unlike the feelings I have ever felt when looking at abstract art. The gallery was divided into six sections with each section depicting different ideas that he wanted to create. Some of his most famous prints were displayed like his sets of Marilyn Monroe and the Campbell soup cans. Andy Warhol started becoming…

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    I'm requesting that the following multiple issues be addressed,for the said minor chid Mckenzie Jade Bazan. I Jesse Bazan for the record have been unable to come to an agreement concerning Mckenzie Bazan's Day care placement while not in my custody. The existing court order is being violated by Alisha Kovach on multiple accounts as ordered by the Tuscola County Friend of the Court. Currently Mckenzie is enrolled into Child Time which is considered a school. In the last court date that we had…

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    Chip Foose Research Paper

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    What is art? As Andy Warhol reportedly said “Art is anything you can get away with”. Chip Foose had taken that to a different level. He has inspired many automotive enthusiasts to go outside their level of comfort in order to try and keep up with Foose’s creativity when it came to building and designing cars. Born on October 13, 1963, Chip was about to begin his journey into a world that he would have an impact on forever. At the age of seven he had already begun to work on automobiles with his…

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    Andy Warhol was a famous artist in the 21st century. He first began as a simple boy living with his parents. He would always win a contest his mother made up to see who could draw better. Andy was a shy boy who wasn’t very confident with his own looks. When he was a child he had Sydenham’s chorea because of this disease he was bedridden as a child most of the time. He believe this was the most important time of his life, because that’s when he discovered entertainment. Later in life Andy…

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    the 1950’s and 60’s television became very popular, people experienced movie stars such as Marilyn Monroe, and items such as food and house hold items, etc. Pop artists, like Andy Warhol, used bold primary colors and methods such as silk screening to create works of art that presented realism, common imagery, and much irony. Andy Warhol was born August 8,1928 and he passed away November 22,1987. He is from Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. One famous pop art artist…

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    Campbell's Soup Cans

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    food can that is very similar in style to Andy Warhol’s Campbell 's soup cans. I chose this image because 101 Dalmatians is one of my favorite Disney films. I also enjoy some of Andy Warhol’s work and his Campbell’s Soup Cans is one of his more famous works. I found this image is a part of the Disney fine art program. Tricia Buchanan-Benson is the artist of this piece. Many of her works are for Disney and other illustrations works. The image is a parody on Andy Warhol’s Campbell’s Soup Cans. The…

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    calculation, in as much as these elements, alongside those of a more personal and emotional nature, give balance and harmony to any work of art.” In this report, I will be mentioning Barbara Kruger’s artwork called Untitled (Your Body Is a Battleground) and Andy Warhol’s, Two Marlins. I will be talking a little about the history of each artwork, while comparing and contrasting them. Barbara Kruger has images from the surge of what’s happening in the world of mass media. Utilizing media effects…

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