Pop Art
Andy Warhol is the person who first created Pop Art, first using newspaper and comic strips to make his Pop Art.
"After establishing himself as an acclaimed
graphic artist, Warhol turned to painting and drawing in the 1950s, and in 1952
he had his first solo exhibition at the Hugo Gallery, with Fifteen Drawings Based on the Writings of Truman Capote.
As he matured, his paintings incorporated photo-based techniques he developed
as a commercial illustrator.
The turbulent 1960s ignited an impressive and
wildly prolific time in Warhol’s life. It is this period, extending into
the early 1970s, which saw the production of many of Warhol’s most iconic
works. "
The ideas I have for making my own Pop Art peice are to bring in my Bass Gutair into collage so I can take images of it in my Photography lesson, I also might bring in some soup cans if I can rememer too, so then I hzave something else to take images of instead of just one.
I also might take pictures of my headphones too, the reason I am taking such a risk with my Bass is because I want to make my work more orriginal instead of it looking the same or simmilar to that of the other student's work.
Hopefully, I'll be able to edit the picture pretty easily and won't have many issues with the editing softwear or the computer I'm using itself.... I hope that Photoshop doesn't crash as often as it sometimes likes to.
The main person who's inspired me to create my Pop Art project was Andy Warhol.