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Essay 1 An artist, one who professes and practices an imag.docxtheodorelove43763
Essay 1
An artist, one who professes and practices an imaginative art. That is exactly what
Andy Warhol was born to do as he started experimenting with different materials and
mediums of art when he was a young boy. Everything leading up to his enormous
success as being one of the founding fathers of Pop Art and being one of the two
most famous artists in the late twentieth century. Warhol was so different it was what
made his work stand out from the rest, he was a true artist and that is what made
him who he is now known for. The art he produced was so prominent because he
based everything he did around his own identity and the culture at the time and hid
behind his work instead of shine in front of it.
Andrew Warhola was born a son of two immigrants in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania with
a rare disease called Sydenham chorea. That disease forced him to have to be stuck
inside for most of his childhood alone which led him to finding his passion and drive
for art. He was a very unique artist as he was someone who focused on many
different medias of art such as film making, screen printing, painting, photography,
and much more. He couldn’t just settle for one specific type of art because while
stuck inside he had time to experiment with all types of materials which led him to
become the artist he is now known for. When his father passed away he left the
family just enough money for one of the three children to go to college. Warhol was
fourteen at the time and his other two brother were older, the family agreed that
Andrew would be the one to go for art as he loved it so much. Couple years later he
graduated from Carnegie Institute of Technology with a degree in pictorial design
being the first of his family to graduate college. He immediately moved to New York
and started his life as Andy Warhol, a famous pop-artist and silk screener with his
first success, the Campbell Soup Cans.
Andy Warhol was a family man as you see through his childhood experience of
being stuck inside all day and also his mother moving to New York to be with him
just three years after he left. He was constantly working and pushing himself to take
care of his family and one of his most famous quotes is, “I want to be a machine.” He
was always interested in the idea of mass production as you see through his famous
works, Campbell’s Soup Cans, Brillo, and Triple Elivs. While stuck inside when
younger he was known for being obsessed with celebrities and would cut them out of
magazines and newspapers and make collages of them. He had this weird love and
obsession with fame in which he showed through his work in New York as he
painted people and also included them in his films Prince, Elizabeth Taylor, Grace
Kelly, and more. He was interested in the idea of fame rather than the people and
believed everyone could and would be famous as he stated many times, “In the
future, everyone will be world-famous for 15 minutes” (Nuwer 1). When having .
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3. What is my poster for?
I inspired by Andy Wahol, My poster is about the
Genocide
in Darfur; which I personally affected by.
The kid picture is repeated many times showing deep eyes
Which is refer to sadness image.
On top of the kid picture there many houses seems to be
bombs by Sudanese government military aircrafts.
4. What is my poster for?
The third piece in the poster is a couple of house
with residents and their livestock's. this image refer
to the hope that Darfuris hope to return back into
their normal life.
5. Andy Warhol
Andy was born in 1928 in Pittsburgh as the son of
Slovak immigrants. His original name was Andrew
Warhola. His father was as a construction worker
and died in an accident when Andy was 13 years
Old. Andy faced assassination attempted in 1968 he
narrowly escaped death.
6. Why?
The reason behind this poster is to remain the world
That Darfur still suffering from Genocide that
Carried out by Sudanese regime.
7. Romanticism is a movement that emerged as a reaction against
Neoclassicism, the age preceding the Romantic Movement. The
Neoclassical age was also called “the age of Enlightenment”, which
emphasized on reason and logic. The romantic period wanted to break
away from the traditions and conventions that were dear to the
Neoclassical age and make away for individually and experimentation.
8. The similarity with romanticism
What most typifies an Andy Warhol print is
its subject matter. Pop art was about
contemporary culture, mass market images
and the media. An examination of Pop Art prints
should occur in context with the art movements
prior to Andy Warhol’s career. Andy Warhol was
fascinated by the process and results of print
making.