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    On August 6, 1928 a little baby boy named Andy Warhol who was soon to be a famous American artist. His birthplace was in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. When Andy Warhol was in the third grade he had a disease called Sydenham's disease. During the time of his sickness he was stuck in bed but while he was in bed he would usually listened to the radio or usually collected pictures of famous people back then. Andy Warhol graduated from Schenley High School in 1945. After high school he wanted to become…

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    Since their debut single “Cruise” was released in 2012, Tyler Hubbard and Brian Kelley of Florida Georgia Line have been busy proving themselves to the music industry with their incredible fusion of country, rock, hip-hop, and pop. The duo has earned several awards-including three consecutive Vocal Duo of the Year titles from both Country Music Association and Academy of Country Music. Their third studio album, Dig Your Roots, was just recently released in August 2016 including songs like…

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    of the redundant quantity of works out there, an innovative ideas conveying meaning in art starts a movement called pop art. The mission of pop art is to not only embrace representation but also planting deep roots in the consumer culture and mass media of the postwar period. This movement provided an easy access allowing it to be understandable to the average person. The term “Pop Art” stands for “popular art” making it simple to indentify it with everyday objects like Claes Oldenburg’s…

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    “16 Jackies” by Andy Warhol, ‘”16 Jackies” is a rather large art piece categorized as “Pop art”. The art work was 16 pictures of John F. Kennedys wife Jackie Kennedys shortly before and after his assassination. There are four rows of four images that Warhol appropriated from life magazine. “16 Jackies” is a parts of a series from1963-1965 depicting Jackie Kennedy from the time of president Kennedy’s assassination. Warhol grew up Andrew warhola, he was one of four children and was for most of his…

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    POP ART INFLUENCES BY VISHANI MEHTA First Impressions In 1962-1967, Andy Warhol created three Marilyn Monroe art pieces called “Marilyn Diptych” and “The Marilyn Monroe Screen Print Portfolio”. The 2D screen print portfolios were silkscreens that focused on Marilyn Monroe’s facial features and her famous Hollywood poses. The artworks format depicted The Virgin Mary one side and The Jesus Crucifixion on the other. This was a refences to religion being as important as idolizing Marilyn Monroe.…

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    Brief Description of Japanese Culture Both Japan’s unique geographical conditions and its long history, created today’s unique Japanese culture. The Japanese culture is a complex and sophisticated system that has been developing within itself and under the influences of neighbor countries for thousands of years. Geisha, Samurai, sakura, tea ceremony, Japanese gardens, kimonos, Japanese characters and language and Shinto constitute the traditional Japanese culture. Japan has received foreign…

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    The painting Coup d’Oeil, a French phrase meaning “Speed of Light,” was created by James Rosenquist. Rosenquist is a pop artist, creating many large, bright, and extravagant pieces. He is seen as a protagonist in the pop-art movement, alongside Andy Warhol and Roy Lichtenstein. Similar to Warhol and Lichtenstein, Rosenquist uses bright colors in his pop art to create bold statements throughout all of his works. Coup d’Oeil was painted by Rosenquist using oils in 2001. The beauty of a…

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    I am Vietnamese who was born in the last years of the 20th century. Then, then 2000s was the era which the culture of pop music was automatically instilled in each person the day they started to listen to music. The modern pop music is one of the fastest growing genres in the music industries. And undoubtedly, pop quickly spreads its affections to the Vietnamese audience. Just the same as other people at my age, I used to despite older music, considered them out of fashion and boring. However,…

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    Where would you like me to start Brittany Sandra Pollock? Yes, I am going to use your full name in this. You may ask why? I have always loved something about a full name and it 's a little hard to explain. I guess I will start with me leaving Omaha for California this summer. But I will really go back even further after I explain something. When you and I were driving to the airport that day, I could tell that you were ready to explode in tears, but honestly, I was on the verge too and I don…

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    grew up in a time of economic scarcity and political upheaval to a tendency “to give top priority to economic and physical security” (215). Perhaps it was why the world was so ready to embrace this movement of Pop Art that emerged in the mid-1950s, just as World War II ended in 1945 (“Pop Art Movement”). It’s important to consider this period of the Great Depression that troubled most of the country economically, then transitioning into a time of war that stressed the importance of recycling and…

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