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    Who Is Basquiat?

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    I thought this was very interesting because I feel like he wanted people to see different emotions and race is his work because it was very important to him. I think it’s very sad how much Basquiat got involved with drugs after he found out about Andy Warhol’s death. He died at such a young age of 27 years old from a heroin overdose on August 12‚ 1988‚ in New York after gaining so much fame and success. In my opinion I think Basquiat brought a lot of good in for the African-American and Latino

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    canvases of new work. I wasn’t until he became good friends with Warhol that he took this exploration further. Warhol would silk screen then Basquiat would come in and layer over his works. “Basquiat masterfully remixed his own iconography with that of his mentor‚ a communication if appropriation” (Saggese‚ 95). Arm and Hammer II was painted by Warhol and Basquiat in 1985‚ it is acrylic and silkscreen on canvas. In this piece Warhol has silk screened a very common household cleaning logo twice and

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    Art History Ar300

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    used a lot of silk screening images onto his canvas. His heavy use of media objects was second to his use of drips of paint to partially blur the images. Andy Warhol was the most famous artist of Pop Art. He was often seen as the central figure in this art movement. His work is highly recognizable to the fact of his subject matter. Warhol often used highly commercial and easily recognizable images in his

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    societal commonplaces and make people think about the culture of American society. Andy Warhol is likely the most widely recognized and famous pop artist. Warhol was [somewhat ironically‚ due to his own fame] disturbed by the public obsession with celebrities‚ fame‚ and consumerism. He was completely integrated into the culture that he criticized. Art historians agree that Marilyn Diptych‚ a piece that Warhol released in 1962 shortly after the superstar’s death‚ utilizes repetitive imagery to critique

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    Artists work from their own experiences‚ imaginings‚ feelings and psychological experiences * Jackson Pollock * Picasso * Jeff Koons The personal experiences of the artists consisting of the subjective and psychological happenings create thoughts and imaginings which are all combined to fuel the art-making process. Artists harness their personal and psychological experiences‚ imaginings and feelings to engender their artwork. Jackson Pollock‚ Picasso and Jeff Koons are artists that

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    Wayne Thiebaud

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    Mesa‚ Arizona Wayne Thiebaud is best known for his Pop art. He is associated with the Pop art movement because he is fascinated in objects of mass culture and because of his many images of banal objects. Unlike other familiar Pop artists such as Andy Warhol and James Rosenquist‚ Wayne worked from life instead of media pictures. His engagement of this style of art is evident through his loose brushstroke whereas many other Pop artists would prefer use a hard-edge painting style. This Pop artist is most

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    Like a rolling stone‚ written and sung by Bob Dylan was released in July 1965 as part of the album Highway 61 Revisited. The time period this song was released heavily impacted on the construction of the song. According to Dylan the basis of the song came from an extended piece of verse. In 1966‚ Dylan described the genesis of "Like a Rolling Stone" to journalist Jules Siegel. “It was ten pages long. It wasn’t called anything‚ just a rhythm thing on paper all about my steady hatred directed at

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    George H. Heilmeier George H. Heilmeier was born on May 22‚ 1936 in Philadelphia‚ Pennsylvania. He received his BS degree in Electrical Engineering with distinguished honors from the University of Pennsylvania‚ Philadelphia‚ and his M.S.E.‚ M.A.‚ and Ph.D. degrees in solid state materials and electronics from Princeton University. In 1958 Heilmeier joined RCA Laboratories in Princeton‚ New Jersey. There he worked on parametric amplification‚ tunnel diode down-converters‚ millimeter wave generation

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    Historical Color Palette

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    Historical Colour Palette: Swingin’ Sixties Life in the sixties focused on self-expression and home design was just the place for people to make their individual statements about peace and love. Most of the colors in the era were inspired by nature. The color scheme we chose utilizes the four main colors seen everywhere in the 60’s.These colors included blue‚ orange‚ yellow and red; however we chose to use blue-green‚ yellow-orange‚ red-violet (pink)‚ and yellow-green hues. The colors share

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    Art Appropriation Essay

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    Appropriation in art is the use of pre-existing objects or images with little or no transformation applied to them. The use of appropriation has played a significant role in the history of the arts . In the visual arts‚ to appropriate means to properly adopt‚ borrow‚ recycle or sample aspects of human-made visual culture. Notable in this respect are the Readymades of Marcel Duchamp. Inherent in our understanding of appropriation is the concept that the new work recontextualizes whatever it borrows

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