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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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    My paper focuses on appropriation and how the progression of appropriation continued into Pop Art and what that could’ve translated into American society. I will look at appropriation in art to compare to the cultural values at the time and to go in depth about what it meant to Americans during the 1960s. During the 1960s, the time Pop Art was emerging in America, a war-consumed society was transitioning into a mass cultural embrace of media and art. Pop Art was the art of popular culture. It…

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    Andy Warhol Biography

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    weeks that their mother was sick. One that has heard of Andy Warhol may know that his Campbell soup pictures were monumentally famous in the 60’s. Since Andy used so many different mediums his process varied but, his content ranged anywhere from soup cans to Hollywood icons to homosexual…

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    Artwork from Andy Warhol can now seen be classified as high art for it’s iconic standing and high price tag. While works from Jackson Pollock are still deemed as high art, aspects of mass reproduction of the image in the form of everyday objects such as prints, t-shirts, totes and coffee mugs demain the work by making it available to the masses for a relatively cheap price. Number 1 (Lavender Mist), 1948 by Jackson Pollock is one of the classic art pieces that can be defined as high art. The…

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    Four Loko Case Study

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    legal limit for driving a car after drinking three cans of Four Loko and several shots of tequila in an hour. Furthermore, alcohol and caffeine are diuretics and mixing both will cause dehydration and affect the ability to regulate body temperature. Marketing strategy of Four Loko looks…

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    consistent with the other aspects of the advertisement. The last product that is advertised is a soup container. This product goes along with this same idea of always being able to rely on Campbell’s soup. If you purchase the Campbell's soup container you can eat your campbell’s soup anywhere, not just at your…

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    say? Mom you have to tell me I heard my name.” I begged. “No Phyllis I shouldn’t.” she argued “Mom, I need to know what’s going on, I can’t be clueless about all this. What if whatever they said they’re actually going to do, I should be aware so I can be careful” that should get her to tell me, there’s a thing about moms and parents in general, they always want their children to be safe so they’ll do anything to keep them that…

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    Pop Art Museum Essay

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    contemporary art museum in Los Angeles down town which called “The Broad” which has around thousands piece of contemporary art collections. Also we can easily find the many different kind of pop art pieces in there. On the second floor, there have many arresting pop art collections, like Roy Lichtenstein’s portrait paintings, Andy Warhol’s soup cans, Keith Haring’s untitled acrylic work, etc… Each one was play the most important role in the modern history in many ways or has the profound impact…

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    Andy Warhol is one of the most relevant artist of the 21st century. He was an American artist who was a leading figure in the visual art movement known as pop art. Warhol was considered “the gifted one” for his ability to paint and draw at such a young age. Not to mention he was a highly paid commercial illustrator in New York even before he began to make art destined for galleries. He was the son of a an Eastern European immigrant family in Pittsburgh. with their support andy was a successful…

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    Andy Warhol started to become successful in the late 40’s creating illustrations for Glamour magazines. By the early 60’s Warhol began to be known for his comic like painting of subjects derived from advertisements. Subjects like the Campbell soup can or Coca-Cola. Warhol was rather shy and always observed, he would carry a camera to capture objects or famous people. Later he would turn those photographs into silk screen prints and reproduce them as his iconic pop art canvases (Marilyn Diptych).…

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