Compare and contrast We the youth by Keith Haring to Marilyn Monroe By Andy Warhol – An ‘Isms’ Overview

This analysis aims to compare and contrast two iconic artworks: Keith Haring's 1987 mural, "We the Youth," and Andy Warhol's 1967 screen prints of Marilyn Monroe. Both Haring and Warhol are renowned artists who emerged from the pop art movement and have made significant contributions to contemporary art. By examining the thematic, technical, and contextual … Continue reading Compare and contrast We the youth by Keith Haring to Marilyn Monroe By Andy Warhol – An ‘Isms’ Overview

Compare and contrast The Mechanical Head (The Spirit of Our Time) by Raoul Hausmann to Cadillac Ranch by Chip Lord, Hudson Marquez, and Doug Michels – An ‘Isms’ Overview

Artworks often serve as reflections of the social and cultural contexts in which they are created. Raoul Hausmann's "The Mechanical Head (The Spirit of Our Time)" (1920) and Chip Lord, Hudson Marquez, and Doug Michels' "Cadillac Ranch" (1974) are two significant pieces of art that emerged from different periods of history. This comparative analysis aims … Continue reading Compare and contrast The Mechanical Head (The Spirit of Our Time) by Raoul Hausmann to Cadillac Ranch by Chip Lord, Hudson Marquez, and Doug Michels – An ‘Isms’ Overview

Compare and contrast Untitled 8 (2015) by Richard Caldicott to M-Maybe by Roy Lichtenstein – An ‘Isms’ Overview

Richard Caldicott's "Untitled 8 (2015)" and Roy Lichtenstein's "M-Maybe (1965)" are both significant artworks in their respective periods. These paintings exemplify the diverse ways in which artists have engaged with visual culture and challenged traditional artistic conventions. By comparing and contrasting these works, we gain a deeper understanding of the artists' approaches and the socio-cultural … Continue reading Compare and contrast Untitled 8 (2015) by Richard Caldicott to M-Maybe by Roy Lichtenstein – An ‘Isms’ Overview

Compare and contrast The Kiss by Gustave Klimt to WHAAM! By Roy Lichtenstein – An ‘Isms’ Overview

Gustave Klimt's "The Kiss" and Roy Lichtenstein's "Artwork: WHAAM!" are both celebrated paintings that have made significant contributions to the art world. While Klimt's work emerged during the height of the Viennese Secession movement, Lichtenstein's piece marked a pivotal moment in the Pop Art movement in America. Despite belonging to different periods and artistic movements, … Continue reading Compare and contrast The Kiss by Gustave Klimt to WHAAM! By Roy Lichtenstein – An ‘Isms’ Overview

Comparing and Contrasting the 1934 project for Massine for Beethoven 7th Symphony Ballet by Ben Nicholson to Campbell’s Soup Cans by Andy Warhol – An ‘Isms’ Overview

The 1934 project for Massine for Beethoven 7th Symphony Ballet by Ben Nicholson and the 1962 artwork, Campbell’s Soup Cans by Andy Warhol are two iconic pieces of art that reflect their respective time periods. This paper aims to compare and contrast the two artworks in terms of their artistic movements, techniques, and meanings. The … Continue reading Comparing and Contrasting the 1934 project for Massine for Beethoven 7th Symphony Ballet by Ben Nicholson to Campbell’s Soup Cans by Andy Warhol – An ‘Isms’ Overview

An ‘Ism’ Overview – Street Art vs. Pop Art

The emergence of Street Art and Pop Art as significant artistic movements in the mid-twentieth century brought about a dramatic shift in the art world's perception and aesthetics. Street Art, with its roots in graffiti, reflects a subculture that speaks to social and political issues. Pop Art, on the other hand, draws inspiration from popular … Continue reading An ‘Ism’ Overview – Street Art vs. Pop Art

An ‘Ism’ Overview – Op Art vs. Pop Art

In the world of modern art, two prominent movements emerged during the 1960s that gained significant attention in the art world: Op Art and Pop Art. While both of these movements are considered part of the larger umbrella of postmodern art, they differ significantly in their approach and stylistic features. In this essay, I will … Continue reading An ‘Ism’ Overview – Op Art vs. Pop Art

An ‘Ism’ Overview – Raw Art vs. Pop Art

In the 20th century, two movements emerged in the art world that challenged traditional notions of what art should look like: Raw art and Pop art. While Raw art celebrated the spontaneous and untrained creativity of outsider artists, Pop art celebrated the commercial and mass-produced culture of the 1950s and 60s. Despite their apparent differences, … Continue reading An ‘Ism’ Overview – Raw Art vs. Pop Art

An ‘Ism’ Overview – Modernism vs. Pop Art

With the eye of an art critic, we have had the opportunity to witness the evolution of art movements and styles over the years. Two movements that have captured the attention of the art world are Modernism and Pop Art. While both movements are recognized for their significant contributions to the art world, they differ … Continue reading An ‘Ism’ Overview – Modernism vs. Pop Art

My Autobiographical Pattern – Minimalist Ottoman Redesign

The Value of Art can be in the Love of Making Only one sample printing was used for this… the bamboo print from the original pattern concept. It’s added here to tie in to the bedroom bench pattern. The other sides were original pattern choices to play with Pop-art ideas and leave in the innate … Continue reading My Autobiographical Pattern – Minimalist Ottoman Redesign