Paintings by andy warhol

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By: Devyn Connaughty

Self Portrait, Andy Warhol, 1967, From the collection of: Detroit Institute of Arts
The lines are vertical, the form has width and height, and the shape is positive and negative. Primary and secondary colors. Silkscreen ink on synthetic polymer paint. Andy Warhol is the subject.
Orange Car Crash (5 Deaths 11 Times in Orange) (Orange Disaster), Andy Warhol, [1963], From the collection of: Galleria Civica di Arte Moderna e Contemporanea Torino
Silkscreening the newspaper picture onto a canvas with synthetic orange paint. It is 3 dimensional because it was an actual picture of a car crash. There is negative space in the last square.
Mother and daughter: Tina and Lisa Bilotti, Andy Warhol, 1981/1981, From the collection of: Museo Carlo Bilotti
Acrylic and silkscreen ink on a canvas. Mother and daughter from sideview. Negative space in background where the focus is on the subject.
Letter to the World by Andy Warhol, From the collection of: Martha Graham Center of Contemporary Dance
Martha Graham, a well known dancer, is the subject. Andy took the photograph and displayed pink hues. Lines are very colorful and shows the movement in her dress.
Time Covers -The 80S, 1984-03-19, From the collection of: LIFE Photo Collection
This is a copy of Warhol's painting, therefore is is paper considering it is a magazine cover. The subject is Michael Jackson. The lines are different shades of pink, blue, and purple.
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