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    During the 1950’s the pop movement emerged on the art scene‚ it was a movement that consisted of artist incorporating various aspects from popular culture‚ into their artworks‚ whether it be material goods‚ celebrities‚ comics or other things from media. In 1956‚ English Painter Richard Hamilton created his famous work of art “Just what is it that makes today’s homes so different‚ so appealing?”‚ a collage composed of various cutouts from other works of art or media. When the cutouts were all placed

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    Have you ever wondered what it would be like to be the front of a movement? Patrick Nagel created his own trend that was very similar to Lichtenstein’s pop art. Nagel was renowned for his neater‚ more refined take on Roy Lichtenstein’s pop art movement. Nagel’s artwork showed just how evolved art culture has become. Classical art always had the same bland take with few vibrant colors and the same subjects of still lifes‚ people exactly as they look‚ or landscapes. Nagel dared to follow the

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    In the novel “Lyddie” by Katherine Paterson‚ thirteen year old Lyddie Worthen was a farm girl from Vermont in the 1840s. Since her father left‚ she has been working hard to support her family. Her family consists of siblings Agnes‚ Charlie‚ and Rachel. She has to take care of them‚ and her mother‚ due to the fact that her mother had “...gone somewhat queer in the head after their [Lyddie’s father] had left.” [5] Lyddie’s mother had decided to go to her sister Clarissa and Clarissa’s husband Judah

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    Fifty-seven year old‚ David Shannon was born on October 5‚ 1957 in Washington‚ D.C. Shannon now lives with his wife‚ Heidi‚ and daughter Emma in Los Angeles. Shannon grew up in Spokane‚ Washington and attended elementary school at Hutton elementary where he discovered his passion for drawing. At the age of five‚ David Shannon wrote and illustrated his first book‚ No‚ David! Later‚ Shannon majored in illustration at the Art Center College of Design. Afterwards‚ Shannon moved to New York City to become

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    How successful is Katy Perry for your chosen industry (Music)?   Objectively Katy Perry success is indisputable‚ in terms of financial success Perry has thrived‚ selling over 11 million albums‚ her song ‘California Gurls’ selling 4‚4 million online downloads and her album ‘Teenage Dream’ generating 5 n1 hit singles. Just these numbers show her global success and market appeal to a whole variation of audiences. She promotes and markets a variety of other products including pop chips‚ Sims 3 and

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    Annie Leibovitz‚ Also known as Annie-Lou Leibovitz‚ is a famous American portrait photographer. She was born on October 2‚ 1949‚ in Waterbury‚ Conneticut. Leibovitz had landed a job at Rolling Stone in 1970‚ and went on to create a distincive look for the publication as chief photographer. She began working for the entertainment magazine vanity fair in 1983. Having also worked on high-profile advertising campaigns‚ they have been shown in several books and major exhibitions around the world. Leibovitz

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    Campbells Soup Cans by Andy Warhol. Andy Warhol is known to be a founding father of the Pop Art movement of his time with Campbells Soup Cans being one of his many famous pieces of Pop Art (Wolf). Andy Warhol painted the original Campbells Soup Cans in 1962 using synthetic polymer paint on canvas. The finished product is towering measuring at an approximate 93”x163” and is made up of 32 canvases‚ measuring at 20”x16” individually (Wolf). When the painting became popular Andy Warhol switched to photo-silkscreen

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    Brainwash and Andy Warhol. I like their works a lot. Although their art works are always debatable‚ thus some people might even don’t like them. The best thing about them is that they are all simple and clear‚ and the most important is they tell the people the idea directly

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    “Campbell’s Soup Cans”‚ which is a piece made up of 32 canvases each illustrating a can of Cambell’s Soup‚ was produced by Andy Warhol in 1962. The painting is one of the most authentic representations of pop art because it is innovative and successfully incorporates the elements and principles of design. Warhol employed the following elements of design: line‚ shape‚ texture‚ form‚ and color. The element line and shape are represented because he used lines to create the can and the lid‚ which can

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    Andy Warhol was a boy born in Pittsburgh on August 6‚1928. He had Sydenhams Charea‚ a disease that affects the nervous system‚ which made it hard for him to attend school. As he approached the age of 14‚ he started attending the Carnegie Institute to take art classes. At the same age‚ he lost his father and fell into depression‚ resulting in him losing a childhood. However‚ Andy Warhol’s dad had worked to put money into his college education. After he graduated from college‚ he moved to New

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