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Andy Warhol's Factory People - 2008 Speeding Into the Future was released on: USA: 2008
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Most Andy Warhol's films are available through local county or university libraries. Online shops on Amazon and eBay sell Lonesome Cowboys and San Diego Surf on VHS and DVD.
Factory Girl is a movie based on the 60s movie star Edie Sedgwick. Edie is a young heiress and Andy Warhol takes a liking to her and asks her to be in his underground film.
Marylin Monroe
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Acrylic and silkscreen on Canvas
Click link below and read all about it! Andy warhol is a famous artist whose most famous piece of work was Marylin Monroe in different colours.
His most well known paintings are of the soup cans. But also Known for the Marylin Monroe, The banana Record. His first Better known painting are the gold shoes.
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When people think of pop art they usually think of Andy Warhol. However, he was not the only on doing "pop art" during his time. He did how every, essentially invent the genre. Many celebrities have been seen in pop art throughout the years, however Warhol used a limited amount of celebrities before his death. en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Andy_Warhol I know that he has done Marilynn Manroe, Jackie Onassis, and elvis
Ruby Slippers from Burton Morris is located in Singapore you can view the details of it at www.kbicfineart.com Several colours of this piece were done, similar with how Andy Warhol painted the Marylin Monroe's. The Ruby Slippers by Burton Morris are Acrylic on Canvas.
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He uses variety. "Marylin," by Andy Warhol is a fascinating look at the principle of variety in a single piece of art. While Warhol does not change the image of Marilyn Monroe from one frame to the next, the dramatically alters the colors. This variety of color palette forces the viewer to carefully regard and examine this otherwise uninteresting representation of the famous actress. He demands attention with the difficulty of repeating form and shape, but drastically altering color, providing variety in an otherwise exact replication of the same image.