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    In the first lesson‚ we talked about Andy Warhol and his types of paintings. We had to use Adobe Photoshop to edit our photograph we took during the lesson. After that lesson‚ we had homework to complete which was to use Photoshop and the same photograph and change the colour. We had to do this four times and then we pasted the images to make a collage. Next we made a grid of 15 squares on top of our picture. After we had done that‚ we drew 15 grids on an A3 sheet of paper. And on those grids‚ we

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    References: Andy Warhol ’s Marilyn Prints. (n.d.). Retrieved from http://www.webexhibits.org/colorart/marilyns.html Askart (2011) Black American artist. Retrieved from http://www.askart.com/askart/interest/black_american_artists_1.aspx?id=33 Defining Popular Culture. (n.d.)

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    If you could travel back and meet one famous person who would that be? I definitely consider that it is an outstanding notion to travel back in time and meet Marilyn Monroe. In addition‚ she is one of the most celebrated and enduring icons of all time. Furthermore‚ Marilyn was an American actress‚ singer‚ model and a showgirl. She is an inspiration and a role model for girls from all generations. Nevertheless‚ this woman hasn’t always been the platinum blond shade fashion icon which we all recognize

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    Pop art was simply a reflection of consumer society and mass media‚ not a critique. Discuss with reference to the work of 3 artists. Pop Art was one of the major art movements of the twentieth century. It brought art back to the material realities of daily life‚ in which ordinary people derived most their visual pleasure from popular mass culture‚ such as advertising‚ television‚ magazines‚ or comic books and comic strips. As it emerged from the experiments of the fifties‚ was the ideal instrument

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    Pop Art Movement The art movement I have chosen to study is Pop Art‚ before I decided on the movement of my choice I looked at other movements such as Impressionism and Surrealism. Both of these movements had their own unique qualities however‚ I found Pop Art very intriguing and wanted to look further into the movement. I have looked into the background and context‚ the key players and their work‚ the themes and styles associated with Pop Art as well as the reaction to the movement. Pop art

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    Emergence of Pop Art Pop art has become one of the most recognizable styles of modern art. Unlike most art before the 50s‚ pop art was a new approach to representational visual communication. This became a major directional shift of modernism‚ where the works are inspired by the “pop” of the present; from the mid-1950s onward‚ artists who drew on a popular imagery were part of an international phenomenon. Drawing from mass media and popular culture‚ the subject matter became far from traditional

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    Lawrence was and English art critic that used this term to break away from the dominance of abstract art. The main point of pop art as a whole was to bring art back into the daily life of Americans. One of the most famous Pop Art artist is Andy Warhol. Andy was one of the first artist to use “repetition for allowing

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    Discourses of Postmodernism: Art and Architecture Figure 1. Marilyn Monroe This essay will look into the meaning of postmodernism‚ and the way the postmodern has changed the way art work has been perceived‚ and how it has affected specifically photography and architecture. It will be looking into the main theorist of postmodernism such as Jean Boudrillard and Marshall McLuhan to understand the history of where postmodernism originated from and how it has changed the way art and culture has

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    I wanted to do something very different from the gesture of making an image with one silk-screen squeegee stroke‚ and I certainly didn’t want to make movie stars. He rally nailed all that down. But Warhol was extremely important for me in terms of building an image that was also a painting… Certainly his life in the art world was different than mine and remained different from mine because he was surrounded by a huge cast of characters who helped him

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