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    Pop Art vs. Abstract Expressionism • Characteristics of Abstract Expressionist Paintings-optical buzz‚ all-over composition‚ Matisse sometimes painted images on large canvases‚ as did Picasso but paintings still retained an object like character- the viewer needed to stand back to see the complete composition. Abstract expressionist paintings‚ on the other hand‚ draw the spectator into them. The field of vision is thus larger than the field of vision of the spectator‚ who finds himself in a world

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    The Influence of Pop Art Illustration Essay To be someone who goes ‘against the crowd’‚ you must have a lot of courage. Well‚ back in the late 1950’s‚ pop artists such as Andy Warhol‚ Roy Lichtenstein and many others did exactly that. During this time period‚ pop art was a challenge to the traditions of fine art by using images of pop culture. You may be asking yourself‚ what is pop art? Pop art consists of objects that are removed from their original context and combined with unrelated material

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    Pop artists tended to work with post WWII themes‚ such as manufacturing and the booming society. This new art form was interpreted as a way to critique the capitalistic society and the products that were being circulated through the new and changing society.5 The Pop Artists had a big interest in analyzing what meaning there is behind the artificial goods that were coming to be‚ due to the booming economy. It was as if the artists were trying to tell society that art was a necessity for society

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    Is Fame Good Or Bad?

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    Most people think that being famous is heaven‚ but it’s more like hell. What do you think? Phenomenom of fame is widespread around the world. Being famous today is not the same as it was 50-100 years ago. Andy Warhol once said : In the future everyone will have their 15 minutes of fame. Well‚ in my opinion‚ that time has come. People from all around the world are trying to get their way out there on the stage. It has become easy to acquire fame‚ but difficult to keep it. People get famous for

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    Cambells Soup

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    Campbell ’s Soup Cans (sometimes referred to as 32 Campbell ’s Soup Cans)[1] is a work of art produced in 1962 by Andy Warhol. It consists of 32 canvases‚ each measuring 20 inches in height × 16 inches in width (50.8 × 40.6 cm) and each consisting of a painting of a Campbell ’s Soup can — one of each of the canned soup varieties the company offered at the time.[2] The individual paintings were produced with a semi-mechanized silkscreen process‚ using a non-painterly style. Campbell ’s Soup Cans ’

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    mass media‚ advertising and popular culture are portrayed through pop art. One of the greatest iconic pop culture artists Andy Warhol suggests “I like boring things” this is a broad indication of a part of how pop culture is based on. It exposes how objects in everyday life can be right in front of us and we as people don’t think twice about what we are using. For example‚ Andy Warhol creates a wooden sculpture and painting based on the simplicity of ‘Campbell’s tomato soup’ an item he had been consuming

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    Hello Andy Monologue

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    Hello Andy and welcome back Joey. Now Joey you got to tell me everything you know about what happened in the USA. Joey: Well it was a late night‚ when I was on my way home from one of the biggest nightclubs in the town. Suddenly I saw a man standing at the end of the alley‚ and I began to get a lot of goose bombs. It felt like there were a ton of people that was just looking at me. I was getting closer to the man‚ but he just stood there. Now we were down to counting steps five four three two and

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    miserable women‚ is in the collection of the Kunstmuseum Basel. It was finished by Lichtenstein in 1963. The idea was mainly ‘derived from a frame of "Run For Love!" in Secret Hearts‚ no. 83 by Tony Abruzzo’ (Wikipedia‚ n.d.). Roy Lichtenstein‚ along with Andy Warhol‚ has created the Pop art movement‚ which ‘ended up Abstract Expressionism as the dominant style during the 60s’ (The Art Story‚ n.d.). In 1961‚ he had ‘not only discovered a new way of painting

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    Infernal Affairs

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    Andrew Lau Wai-Keung and Alan Mak Siu-Fai are the movie directors. Andy Lau Tak-Wah(Lau Kin-Ming) and Tony Leung Chiu-Wai(Chan Wing-Yan) are protagonists ; Anothony Wong Chau-Sang(Wong Chi-Shing) and ­­­­Eric Tsang Chi-Wai(Hon Sam) act sub-leading roles as well. Justification of Choice The reasons for selecting this movie include the cast‚ its plot and the reputations. For the cast‚ the main actors are Tony Leung Chiu-Wai and Andy Lau Tak-Wah. They are both famous actors around the globe. Tony Leung

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    The Influence of Art

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    in describes how he was homeless and was a striving artist. He was commonly known for his crown signature. His artwork was criticized and humiliated by local art dealers. After a while he stumbled across a famous artist named Andy Warhol‚ after showing Andy his works Andy grew a great interest in Jean-Michel. Soon his artworks became tremendously famous‚ the fact that he died at a very young age‚ his art is now worth a tremendous amount of money. His artwork influenced me because he didn’t follow

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