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Andy Warhol Accomplishments

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Even in his very early year of life, Andy Warhol knew that he wanted to grow up and be a part of the artistic world. Throughout his life, his dreams and aspirations were focused on creating art. His aspirations were so obvious in fact, that his father was able to recognize his talents and begin saving money for him to receive a college education. This education was relatively rare during the 1940’s, and therefore set him apart from many other artists of the time. Throughout his later life, Warhol was able to represent himself as an artist who did not conform to the norms of society at the time. His creative use of Pop Art is something that is still very relevant even in today’s society. Born on August 6th, 1928, Andy Warhol was the youngest …show more content…

This proved to be a great career move for him, because his work debuted in Glamour magazine in September, 1949. This was the same year that he graduated from college. Throughout his time at the magazine, he was able to win numerous awards for his unique style of art. After a life-changing vacation around the world with one of his close friends in the late 1950’s, Warhol decided to devote his time and effort into creating paintings instead of simple illustrations (“Andy Warhol Biography”). This proved to yet again be a profitable career move for him. In 1961 he was able to publish his infamous Campbell’s Soup Can series of Pop paintings, which ended up being an absolute sensation in the artistic world. From here, Warhol began working on his famous celebrity portraits including that of Marilyn Monroe, Elvis Presley, and even Elizabeth Taylor. His first sculpture exhibition was held in 1964, in a place known as “The Factory” (“Andy Warhol Biography”). This exhibition hall quickly became a very popular spot in New York. Later in his career, Warhol was able to publish an artist’s book, and even co-founded Interview magazine, which is still in publish today. In 1974, Warhol began a series of Time Capsules. These were everyday cardboard boxes that he filled with common materials from his everyday life. Today, …show more content…

In his early years, he created simple sketch illustrations for magazines and the artist’s books that he was able to get published. One of Warhol’s early pieces, “Happy’s Luggage” which appeared in “The Autobiography of a Snake Called Noa the Boa” is a sketch of various pieces of luggage. This is very similar to the pencil sketches that we created in our images during Week One. Another piece that was done by Warhol in his later years was a self-portrait that he created in 1986. This piece, which was done in graphite, resembles the pieces that we created in Week Two. The details that are incorporated in both our pieces and the piece by Warhol are very similar as well. Another piece that I feel related back to our class very strongly was a self-portrait that Warhol painted in 1978. In this portrait, formed by acrylic and silkscreen ink on linen, Warhol portrays himself displaying a variety of emotions all in the same painting. I really felt as though this related back to the projects that we worked on during Week Three, primarily because during that week we focused on expression of a variety of emotions. Furthermore, I feel as though his use of a variety of emotions is much more complex than the single emotion that we were required to incorporate in our pieces. Regardless of this, I feel as though he is able to express a

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