How does Roy Lichtenstein elevate a children’s book illustration to the level of high art in Look Mickey? Lichtenstein elevated the illustration by taking an image from a children's book and by kind of remodeling it and making it his own perspective of the illustration.
How do Pop Artists use Appropriation in their art? Pop artists are able to appropriate an artwork by borrowing another artists artwork and interpreting their own way by not disrespecting the artist's original. Why do some people believe that Warhol’s prediction “In the future, everyone will be world-famous for 15 minutes” has come true? The people think this because, if Warhol is able to create an artwork of only a can of soup and multipying that can and he can become famous then what is to stop anyone for being famous, especially on the Internet.
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For our first project we have to create an artist steal, by choosing an artwork and modernizing it. I am going to be taking an artwork and modernizing it. The person holding the tiger will be transformed into none other than, Carole Baskins. And to modernize it even more the tiger and the elephants around the person will be Tigger and the rest of group.
For this Mindmap you definitely need to Envision what would connect to the five senses and need to Stretch and Explore what would then be connected to what connects to the five sense.
Today we viewed paintings by two different Artists and found what made them similar and what made both of the paintings different from one another. The painting I chose to look at is ¨The Water-Lily Pond¨ painted by a Claude Monet, a well known French artist from the 1800's to early 1900's. After Claude Monet's passing, there have been other artists who would attempt to paint his piece, the artist I chose to compare to the original is ¨Show me the Monet¨ painted by Banksy. ¨The Water-Lily Pond¨ Claude Monet ¨Show me the Monet¨ Banksy Do you recognize both of the artists/artworks? How famous are the artists/artworks? I do recognize Claude Monet's artwork and he is a famous artists.
How similar are the artworks? Was the second artist COPYING or INSPIRED BY the first artist? Why do you think that? Both of the artworks are very similar there are a few things that are different from each other, an example the, the shopping carts in the pond. I don't think that the second artist was necessarily copying the first artist, more or less inspired by him because he kind of modernized and put his perspective in and his time in life in. Using Austin Kleon's chart, is the second artwork an example of GOOD or BAD theft? Explain. I think that the second artwork is good theft because he did credit the original artists in the title and he did transform it into his own style. |
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