art
“I think having land and not ruining it is the most beautiful art that anybody could ever want to own.”
-Andy Warhol
This is the best quote ever! It just made me go from liking Andy Warhol and his work, to LOVING Andy Warhol and his work.
Response to Andy Warhol Article
The Andy Warhol Self Portrait article I read for my class was, honestly confusing. The idea that Andy Warhol was self-conscious about his looks, and made many attempts to find beauty was a simple and common concept to grasp. What I didn’t understand though, was how he wanted to be a machine and not human. His whole shying away of the human touch, including his use of photo booths and silk screening is just bizarre to me. Although, he is Andy and that probably explains the whole idea.
A beautiful armoir piece from the sixties.
With grace and elegance, Audrey Hepburn took the world by storm with Breakfast at Tiffany’s c. 1961.
An example of a car from the 1960s, the beginning of the Ford Mustang.
Three Art Deco Artists
1) Hector Guimard
2) Eugène Grasset
3) Paul Bellot
Here are three separate attempts at painting cubism art, I had a difficult time doing this project. Just the concept wasn’t clicking with me.
This week for my inspiration, I have chosen to divulge a current obsession I have.. collecting trash and making art from it. I have been doing it for a while now, and it’s become an obsession! Although a fun obsession.
Ranging from pale pinks, to moody reds; none the matter they all had one thing in common. Lead!