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    Was A Big inspiration to the Pop Art movement that started in the 1950’s. His Campbell’s Soup and Marilyn Monroe Paintings Made him a really famous painter in the Twenty First Century. Andy Warhol changed the world by Showing color in his paintings and showing what would happen if it was a different color in every different painting he did. He made it iconic and popular especially with his marolyn and campbell’s soups. Born in August 16, 1928 in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. He was the fourth child…

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    In contrast to Andy Warhol’s fascination with fame and materialism, it is important to consider the background he came from. Born with the original name of Andrew Warhola, he was from a humble background, with Slovakian immigrant parents—a construction worker as a father and an embroiderer as a mother. When Warhol was once asked where he was from, he replied with a cryptic “I am from nowhere” with this nowhere being Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. Warhol has always been private about the details and…

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    of art that enhances objects and figures by using bright colors to extenuate the focus points in the piece. There were many great artist's in this era such as Andy Warhol and Roy Lichtenstein. Andy Warhol is famously known for painting the Campbell's Soup can but he didn't stop there, he created some of the most famous pieces of pop art today. Andy Warhol was born in Pittsburgh in 1928, he was the youngest of three siblings. Growing up he attended free art classes at the Carnegie…

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    Andy Warhol Biography

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    was another future inspiration because while his mother was sick his brother had cooked Campbell’s soup and sandwiches for him to eat every day for the six 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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    Andy Warhol Symbolism

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    American artist who was a leading figure in the visual art movement known as “pop art”. Warhol’s "Campbell's Soup Cans" and "Gold Marilyn Monroe" made him famous worldwide, and his studio,known as "The Factory," became a magnet for artists of the 60s counterculture. Andy Warhol was the most successful and highly paid artist and photographer in New York. Although he’s best known for his iconic paintings of soup cans and celebrities, Pop artist Andy Warhol was also an avid photographer and…

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    Andy Warhol Pop Art

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    the one of the most successful highly paid commercial illustrator. This was all before he began to make art. He is very famous for his screen printing of Marilyn Monroe and soup cans. He became synonymous with Pop art due to some of his work.He was one of Pop art’s most famous artists. He was famous for the Campbell’s Soup can label. On the label he had many pictures of Marilyn…

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    a picture of Amy Winehouse and manipulated it on Adobe Photoshop to make it look similar to the Marilyn Monroe pop art by Andy Warhol. The source of my inspiration was the Pop Art movement, more specifically Andy Warhol’s Marilyn Monroe and Campbell’s soup repetitive pop art. The reason why this movement inspired me to do my artwork is because I like it. It is very pronounced and colorful. It draws immediate attention to the viewers because of all the usage of bright colors. Pop art is…

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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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    In today 's culture andy 's name can been seen in movies and some music more importantly some art. Andy had a great part in the movement forward in art and gave everyone in the art community a reason to create masterpieces to push for amazing work. Without andy warhol the art of today…

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    Andy Warhol. John Lennon. 1985-86. Synthetic polymer and silkscreen on canvas. 40 x 40 1/8in. Tony Shafrazi Gallery, New York, USA,(May-October 2005). The artwork I have chosen to describe by Andy Warhol is John Lennon. It is done with synthetic polymer and silkscreen on canvas. I think this piece of art is very different. It’s a realistic painting in the fact that it is based off of the actual person, John Lennon. It is a little abstract because the colours aren’t how you’d normally see a…

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