1985
other artists made reproduction sculptures of his paintings. but, he did not make them himself
No, but a bad wheel bearing could.
Andy Warhol likes the colour SILVER, because he thinks it makes things look 'precious and reflects the light to make things sparkle.'
with a paint brush and paint xx screen silk ink
Andy Warhol used icons of American society in his artwork, like Campbell soup cans and portraits of famous people such as Marilyn Monroe. The familiarity of these "American" images helped make pop art accessible because they were instantly recognizable.
Andy Goldsworthy made this sculpture in 2003 :)
1985
ice chisle hammer compass
His work has been created at the North Pole, in Japan, the Australian Outback, England, U.S. and Scotland. Andy Goldsworthy was born in 1956 in Cheshire, England. He studied at Bradford Art College and Preston Polytechnic.
Andy Goldsworthy created the Ice Star in 2005 at a site near the village of Tyninghame in East Lothian, Scotland. This ephemeral artwork was composed of ice and snow, showcasing Goldsworthy's signature approach of using natural materials to interact with the environment. The piece exemplifies his focus on the fleeting nature of art and the changing seasons.
Andy Goldsworthy makes money primarily through the sale of his artworks, which include site-specific installations and sculptures made from natural materials. He also earns income from books, exhibitions, and commissions for public art projects. Additionally, his unique approach to art has garnered attention in documentaries and various media, further enhancing his visibility and marketability. Overall, his distinctive artistic style and philosophy attract collectors and institutions willing to invest in his work.
I have used only one of these on an unhealthy spiral.
They make up approximately two thirds of all known spiral galaxies.
U can get a paper clip
if you go onto the top spiral you can make it all the way to the end, but then somehow drop down to the bottom spiral and make the goal
Andy mints
a picture or video would be good for the audience, and if you know how to spiral the ball, demonstrate.