Screen printing is a printing technique that uses a woven mesh to support an ink-blocking stencil. A roller is moved across the screen stencil, forcing the ink past the threads of the woven mesh in the open areas.
Warhol frequently used silk-screening; his later drawings were traced from slide projections. At the height of his fame as a painter, Warhol had several assistants who produced his silk-screen multiples, following his directions to make different versions and variations.
examples of this are the coca cola bottles and the dollar bills works he did:
Warhol used silk screening in his works to show how thing get popular as they are mass produced.
The main themes Warhol focused on where famous people for example Elvis and Marylin and also focused on brands like coca cola and soup. by reproducing them over and over in this works.
Tuesday, 8 December 2009
Tuesday, 1 December 2009
Pop Mix
A mix of some of the most popular peaces of pop art at the time for different artists which include:
Andy Warhol: green coca cola bottles - 1962 and Campbell's soup can - 1962
Jasper John: target with four faces - 1955
Roy Lichtenstein: Whaam! - 1963
Robert Rauschenberg: Retroactive I - 1964
and
David Hockney's: A bigger splash - 1967
Thursday, 26 November 2009
Andy Warhols works
Marilyn - 1962
Andy Warhols works used silk screen print to reproduce images over and over again also his works usally involve popular subjects or people around that time e.g. Elvis, Cola, Soup, ect
Andy Warhols works used silk screen print to reproduce images over and over again also his works usally involve popular subjects or people around that time e.g. Elvis, Cola, Soup, ect
Tuesday, 24 November 2009
Jasper Johns works
Flag- 1954-55
Jasper Johns work was to make make people not focus on a certain part of a image but the hole thing e.g. when people see a target they usually focus on the center of the bulls eye.
Jasper Johns work was to make make people not focus on a certain part of a image but the hole thing e.g. when people see a target they usually focus on the center of the bulls eye.
What Pop Art influanced
Influances of Pop Art
Tuesday, 17 November 2009
Robert Rauschenberg
Known as a Pop Artist, he is an important figure in the whole of art during the 20Th century, by being able to make art exist outside galleries so that art can be more than just paintings, canvases and sculptures.
A critic quotes "Rauschenberg made it possible for art to appear anywhere, from museums to the trashcan.
In 1953 he moved to a loaf studio in New York where not long afterwards he created one of his most known works of art where he rubbed out another artists piece of work, the work was a piece of Abstract Expressionism, the rubbing out signifies the end of the Abstract Expressionist school of art or to show it was another time for a new type of art to capture the public imagination. After the artist Jasper Jones destroyed all of his early works felling they where to influenced by Abstract Expressionism. The to Became friends and in 1955 set up a window design company.
In 1958 Raushenberg had his own show at Leo Castetelli Gallery, which launched his career as a pop artist.
by 1968 he was famous as an artist, so famous he was invited to watch the launch of Apollo 11 by NASA, making a good subject to use in his pop art, so he created "Sky Garden in 1969 to celebrate the Apollo 11 mission.
other works include:
- Bed - 1955
- Brace - 1962
- Canyon - 1959
- Estate - 1963
- Harbour - 1964
- Monogram - 1955
- Retroactive I - 1964
- Tracer - 1963
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