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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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    more mammals‚ amphibians‚ or reptiles. Many people consider themselves animal lovers. So‚ ask yourself‚ it possible to live in a world without animals? An endangered species is a species that is at serious risk of extinction. Jennifer Sexton and Tom Warhol say on their website‚ Endangered species‚ that as the world is continuing to grow at an alarming rate and cities are becoming larger‚ the impact it has on the animals around us is devastating. More species are endangered and facing extinction than

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    Pollock considered his painterly stroke to be autographical; it was representational of the artist himself – if you could identify with an abstract expressionist painting‚ you could identify with the artist himself. Pop images from Lichtenstein and Warhol were copies‚ were pre-made; they were nonrepresentational of the great artist’s personality and practices such as silk screening were viewed as a lack of originality in

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    “I’m afraid that if you look at a thing long enough‚ it loses all of its meaning” – Andy Warhol It is widely accepted that advertisement plays an important role in today’s society and our life style. Since the advertising is ubiquitous‚ it also affects and influences people in thought-provoking and encouraging ways to get action after they are exposed to a certain advertisement. People also tend to buy any particular type of product pertaining to the feeling vis-à-vis the extent to which of how they

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    My Little Bit of Country Every person has a special connection to the place he or she grew up. In addition‚ all people are wonderfully different‚ so everyone has different opinions about where they would rather grow up. For Susan Cheever‚ this was in New York near Central Park. “My Little Bit of Country” is an essay from 2012 written by Susan Cheever‚ where she writes about her life from her childhood until she had kids herself who also grew up. In western culture‚ industrialization was the main

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    The intended meaning of any particular image in an advertisement today must be determined individually and could be defined with any degree of varying specificity. One could look at a single photo ad in a particular magazine; they could examine the entire national collection of automotive television commercials. On could also broaden and generalize their analysis o include all media advertizing that uses images‚ In such a writing as that‚ it is important to understand that the author does not intend

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    as her parents let her take the train by herself‚ she took every opportunity she could to go back to the city and most of all to Central Park. Susan grew up‚ but Central Park kept on being a huge part of her life. She describes how she heard Andy Warhol say that it is best to live in the city‚ because here you could also find a little bit of country‚ and she couldn’t have said it better herself. Central Park had always been her “little bit of country”. In the end of the essay she writes about her

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    doing any research and background checks on the artist and going off with my previous knowledge I know that the painter‚ Andy Warhol‚ gave birth to the pop-art style. I haven’t ever seen this painting‚ Rebel Without a Cause‚ but I do know many other works from him from my previous art classes. His best-known painting includes a bunch of Campbell’s soup cans‚ but with an Andy Warhol twist. The painting also oozes of bright colors like this one and repeats the same image in multiple places. The picture

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    soldiers‚ hiding in woods and barns. She was supposed to be receiving money from Ondrej but because she was always on the run she never saw the money. From 1918-1921 she raised 160 dollars to go to the united states to find Ondrej. (Bekris‚ 9) Andy Warhol was born on September 28‚ 1930 in Forest City‚ Pennsylvania. Or so we

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    project was using commercial items and borrowed images such as Campbell Soup Cans for his artwork (Scherman‚1999). His masterpiece contained 32 paintings of different types of Campbell soup cans by printmaking and it was a big art movement. Although Warhol didn’t create the labels of the Campbell soup cans‚ he used the image and made it modern art by taking a different observation and focus of the cans. In addition‚ he claims that he changed mundane cans into a more interesting piece of

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