We’re in 1949, Andy Warhol has now finished his college gaining a Bachelor of fine arts degree. Ready and determined he goes to the Big Apple, New York, to pursue his main career dream of commercial artist. It was in that same moment that he chopped off the last letter of his surname, Warhola, becoming Andy Warhol, which was more distinct to hear as a surname for an artist like him. Warhol was now on his route to become an artist, accepting the job at Glamour magazine, proceeded in becoming one of the most famous and successful commercial artists. After 1950’s Warhol won several awards that made him …show more content…
He then left drawing to move and expand his creativity with painting and finally in 1961 he expressed the true meaning of pop-art to the world by making art off every day commercial goods. And now we get to the notorious Campbell soup can, something simple as that, yet Warhol decided to give them a chance of taking the path to become an art piece. Warhol makes more than twenty Campbell soup can paintings that are today a worldwide icon. One of the most known Warhol’s words about pop-art were “Once you ‘got’ pop, you could never see a sign the same way again. And once you thought pop, you could never see America the same way again”. What does this mean? He briefly described what are the emotions, what are the thoughts, what do you feel when you encounter pop-art, at first you could see the change and then you could actually feel the change. After concentrating on simple objects he then moved to something popular who would have a different impact on his art, celebrities. Indeed, they became famous and people bought them for unbelievable high prices. Briefly later in 1964 Warhol opens his art studio, a large silver building known