How does Roy Lichtenstein elevate a children’s book illustration to the level of high art in Look Mickey?
He makes the background more simple to make it more child like, but really uses details to bring out and make the main objects very realistic and higher quality art. How do Pop Artists use Appropriation in their art? using older, childish, decent art and making it more succesful and serious and giving it more meaning and looking more professional Why do some people believe that Warhol’s prediction “In the future, everyone will be world-famous for 15 minutes” has come true? With the media and so many platforms to become famous this can be true.
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I worked on observing more then usual really trying to point out the details. I also used skills I havne't used much like really using values and shadows to make the detailed drawing come to life. i also worked on using my time in the 3 minute drawings pointing out the most important parts in the little time to still make successful helpful mini drawings.
My artwork is a painting of a vase that has two llamas on it it has two handles and a heart separating the two llamas. It is called a Terracotta value-krater. I used different brown and red acrylic paint. I would add more color to darken or lighten certain areas to create shadows and texture instead of just having plain colors. I got inspired to do this artwork simply by looking at famous artworks and seeing how i could incorporate llamas because I had the idea of having llamas in my artwork. I know I can't draw very detailed art so I needed a artwork that I could use a silhouette or more simple drawing of a llama. My goal was to be able to add tones and shadows and just better my art skills as shown I didn't exactly reach my goal and it's not my best work but i learned something and you gotta start somewhere. In the future right off the bat I will try and include many shades of one color to add more tone instead of waiting until the end. Overall I do think my artwork can be successful I worked on some new skills and it was my first artwork I have done in years. i noticed in the warm up video that he used some sort of transparent paper, an air brush, black and white pens to make it more realistic. techniques he used was adding shadows and colors to make the shapes pop. My idea for stakeout would be an old phone or device to see if someone would pick it up maybe have a phone number attached to see if someone would call or just take the device. I think most people would wanna return it but it would be funny to watch if anyone just grabbed it and went on. I think some people would maybe look around confused or try and be sneaky about bringing it home. This art is different then normal observational art because it's like a experiment a real life situation that depending on the results is how you will make the art.
This is my daily observational drawing a cat shaped eraser not my best work but it helps me practice. This is where I am at on my artist steal artwork. I worked on observing the original picture and how I could get the colors to match up pretty well and how I can make these colors when testing out the matierals. I also worked on developing craft because I tried out different kinds of brushes and adding different kinds of greys to the background to add texture. Richard Prince, cariou V. Prince is the worst one it almost downgrades the imagine it is a poorly done parody almost making fun of the artwork and disrespecting it. Jeff Koons, Blanch vs. Koons I think is the best the person changed it up enough to make it their own and honored the first work almost making t better it could have more meaning with the different skin tones and it is done very nicely.
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september 21 2020AuthorIm Tina I am a junior in highschool I like to work on my farm and my favorite thing to do in art is painting or using oil pastels Archives
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