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His works were varied and covered everything from print, to silkscreening and filmaking. He is most famous for his "Pop Art" paintings, but he was also a successful commercial illustrator. Throughout his works (and even his public interactions) he was noted for a deadpan Keatonesque quality, often exacerbated by a refusal to explain his works or his inspirations.

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I believe it's called Pop Art, here is an excerpt and the site: Andy Warhol shocked people with his paintings of Campbell's soup cans, coupled with such provocative statements as: "The reason I'm painting this way is because I want to be a machine." By taking his imagery from advertising and the mass media, Warhol attacked the separation of art from mass culture. Unlike the corrugated cardboard originals represented in "Brillo", these sculptures are made of wood. By making the cartons non-functional and uprooting them from their ordinary context, Warhol forces us to look at them freshly. They comment on the way that commercial packaging transforms a mundane, household product into a glamorous, desirable commodity. Warhol also focuses our attention on the significance of these objects as representatives of the impersonal, commercialized consumer society in which we live. * http://gallery.ca/cybermuse/search/artwork_e.jsp?mkey=7249

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He eventually began to move from illustrations to fine art. Pop art was a movement that was emerging in the mid 1950s from Britain and in the late 1950s from the United States. Warhol experimented with this new style as well, turning commercial popular subjects into his painting's subject matter. He began with images from Cartoons and advertisements creating his paintings with paint drips.

By 1963 he was using the process of silk-screening to reproduce his work. He hired assistants to produce silk-screens in different versions and variations of the original, frequently using garish colors.

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Click link below! On that site you can see lot of his works by clicking each title.

He also made films and videos, some sculptures and design.

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Paintings (oil, acrylic, silkscreen), sculpture, video, film, fashion design.

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He was a Pop Artist who loved cats

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Pop Art.

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What work did Andy Warhol do?

i dont


What was Andy warhol's primary work of art?

Andy Warhol's primary work of art was POP ART


How does Andy Warhol paint?

Most of his work was done by silkscreen.


Who paid for Andy Warhol's work?

The people who bought the paintings.


What do you think of Andy Warhol's work?

His paintings do not, some of his films do.

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What work did Andy Warhol do?

i dont


When did Andy Warhol make work?

Warhol lived 1928-1997.


What was Andy warhol's primary work of art?

Andy Warhol's primary work of art was POP ART


Where can you find Andy Warhol's work?

In most museums of modern art. There is also the Andy Warhol Museum in Pittsburg, PA.


What was Andy warhol work about?

1 word simplicity


Did Andy Warhol ever work with anyone else?

no


Who turned a can of soup into a work of art?

Andy Warhol


How did Andy Warhol produce pop art?

Most of his work was made in silkscreen (screen printing). Click link below to learn more about it!


Who paid for Andy Warhol's work?

The people who bought the paintings.


Did Andy Warhol do art work in school?

In art school.


Did Andy Warhol make a living from his work?

Yes, he certainly did.


What was Andy warhol's underlying message in his work?

He didnt have one