Warhol You!

Monday, May 28, 2007

The Pop Art movement has evolved to maturity. Even though it has been criticised because of its lack of essence, the Pop Art movement has become one of the most influential artistic movements of the twentieth century; and it is still today.

Based upon the principle of art being popular, the aptly-named Pop Art movement uses everyday items as its main topic. From oversized purple bananas and Campbell’s Soup cans, to Warhol’s vision of Marilyn Monroe, Pop Art has moved at a fast pace to the hearts of people all around the world.

Next time you see the face of a Japanese blogger in a four-piece mosaic with fluorescent colours. You will know it is PopArt in its purest form. Enjoy and savour popular expression.

7 Responses to “Warhol You!”

  1. ggwfung Says:

    it’s back to the time when we realize that life itself is an art.

    Art isn’t out there - it’s here, and in the now - being created in every moment.

    Many thanks to Andy for bringing this realization back to us.

    ggw

  2. Niji Says:

    But it’s more like this, am i right?

  3. Mr. Queasy Says:

    I was thinking more like this over here.

  4. 2時 Says:

    hah, that’s actually pretty nice. ( ° ∀°)b*

  5. Mr. Queasy Says:

    Why, thank you, I was too lazy to look for a bad picture, so I just used the first one I could find…
    The entire process took no more than three minutes.

  6. maxine Says:

    andy warhol- so mainstream x_X

  7. Mr. Queasy Says:

    yes yes. but mainstream is not necessarily distasteful. mainstream is universal, trascendental.

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