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    Andy Warhol's The Factory

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    Andy Warhol opened up his studio “The Factory” in 1962 as a place for him to create art and mass produce it‚ the name symbolises what the studio will be used for “A factory is where you build things This is where I make or build my work. In my art work‚ hand painting would take much too long and anyway that’s not the age we live in. Mechanical means are today‚ and using them I can get more art to more people” (Warhol‚ mid-1960’s‚ 5‚ Warhol‚ Michaelson‚ Buchloh). Soon “The Factory” became a hang-out

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    Visual Art Home Work Essay Artist has a variety of tools and equipment in order for them to make their art works‚ this can affect their practice and what makes them different to the other entire artist in the world. Many don’t have to use any tool at all and use what is seen and what is given; they use the environment to manipulate the surrounding. Such as the Artist by the name of Andy Goldsworthy‚ he is a British sculptor‚ photographer and environmentalist producing site-specific sculpture

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    mission to find a painting that either caught my eye or would stop me dead in my tracks‚ I discovered “The Anger of Achilles.” This oil painting seemed to call me hither to take a closer look. As I walked closer‚ the painting became more clear and vivid. It was as if Jacques-Louis David was oil painting in high definition. This is a stunningly clear oil painting. So clear‚ it resembles a modern day photograph. The expression on the faces of each character in this painting drew me in even more

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    Analysis of subject: The painting is actually depicting the sea and the sky. The sea is black‚ and the sky is gray. The artist uses fishing hooks and nails to create the sea‚ while he paints the sky with oil. 2. Analysis of Form: This painting is an abstract and representational artwork. This painting also has a mechanical art style. The artist uses black fishing hooks to create a symmetrical balance. The achromatic color scheme of the painting conveys a nostalgic and longing mood. The artist achieves

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    Pop Art Joe Hill Analysis

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    friend in middle school would have been a boy with a pad around his neck and could be killed with a single puncture. Joe Hill’s short story Pop Art was exactly about that. How can two boys so different and from different worlds could build such a deep friendship. “My best friend when I was twelve was inflatable” I said. Joe Hill also turned his short story Pop Art into a short film. There are a few similarities between the short story and the film but the differences are greater in number. The differences

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    101 22 July 2013 Marilyn Monroe murdered Marilyn Monroe was murdered and did not commit suicide. She had been involved with both of the Kennedy’s brothers‚ JFK and Bobby. Bobby Kennedy‚ San Giaconda‚ among others conspired to murder Marilyn Monroe and make it look like a suicide to prevent her from going public about her love affairs with the Kennedy’s brothers. Sam Giaconda was the hired hit man from the mafia‚ a crime boss. Suicide is the official cause of death. Marilyn Monroe was found dead

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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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    During the late 1950’s through the 1960’s‚ pop art included techniques that were different that the traditional methods of producing art and issues of ownership. Sampling became a technique that was used by artists and Andy Warhol’s artworks impacted popular music. Music sampling was a technique that was used to produce new music and the turntable was used to mix music. Over the years‚ technology has allowed existing sounds to be transferred from one song to the next with a sampler. In today’s music

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    Tomb Painting Essay

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    reason for this is they didn’t typically come up with the ideas for what they were painting in the tombs; they were told what to paint and painted it. Artists would have had free range on what to paint rather than being told what to paint exactly. Artisans are more the people who can actually paint someone’s idea who might not be able to design or paint the idea given. 2. One rationale reason for cave paintings in prehistoric times‚ that I have heard and agree with is that they painted these things

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    aesthetic style called Sots Art‚ which was a critique of the “overproduction of ideology and propaganda”. Combining elements of Dadaism and Socialist Realism‚ this was perhaps the closest parallel to American Pop Art‚ itself a response to the abundance of advertising and consumerism. Arriving in America‚ their earliest works continued the dialectics of the American Pop Art tradition. In the Poster series (1980-1)‚ Komar and Melamid adapted their strategy of appropriation of Sots Art that had mocked

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