Roy Lichtenstein elevated a children's book illustration by painting famous cartoon characters on a large canvas. Pop artists use appropriation by borrowing or creating a newer looking artwork. Some people may believe that you may be famous for 15 minutes, this is because you don't need to be a professional athlete or t.v. star anymore, all you need is a social media account.
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I am comparing Sandro Boticelli and Andy warhol's versions of The Birth of Venus. I do not recognize these artworks, but as I was reading about them I learned that they are very popular! These artworks are very similar, the face is literally the same. But, I do think the artist was just inspired by the first one, because the artist didn't add the background and other detail. I think this is good theft because of the title of the artwork, and the amount of theft the artist has done.
My observational drawing was a pumpkin from my dinner table. While drawing this pumpkin I was using the Develop craft studio habit. I was doing this by learning how to draw the back of the pumpkin, which is kind of challenging and strange. Therefore I had to learn a new technique on how to draw a bubbly background, and how to connect the lines to the front of the pumpkin. My plan for artist steal is not yet complete, but I am getting closer. One of my favorite foods is chicken, so for artist steal I decided to do a remix, so I am drawing a live chicken in a frying pan. For this idea I used the envision studio habit, because I really did have to envision and think hard about this idea.
This passed week we've been working on artist steal. One of the studio habits I used was developing craft. I did this by using colored pencils, and permanent marker, in which i haven't used yet this year. I also used envision, while doing my minne- ward artwork I had a tough time trying to envision squidwards legs with minnie's head.
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