Andy Warhol was born to a working class family in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania in the summer of 1928. His father was a construction worker and a coal miner. At the early age of 6 he was stricken with a neurological disorder which often left him confined to his bed. During this time Andy found comfort in comic books and celebrity magazines, images and themes that he would use later in his career as a painter. After graduating with an art degree from the Carnegie Melon Institute in 1949 Andy moved to NYC to begin a career as a commercial artist.
Upon arriving in New York city Andy found a lot of success as a commercial artist creating artwork for magazines like Glamour, Vogue, and Harper’s Bazaar. In the early 1960s Andy began painting pictures of popular comic strip characters like Dick Tracy, Popeye, and Superman. He also began using the printing process as an art form, using images of products from advertisements and grocery stores such as Coca-Cola bottles, Campbell soup cans, and SOS soap pads. During this time his popularity soared, making him a household name, as such many famous musicians and actors would have their portraits printed by him. His unique images garnered a lot of enthusiasm from galley owners and collectors and started what would become known as the American Pop Art movement.
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Tutorial | Applying a Variety of Filters
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Project II
Tutorial | Galaxy Portrait
Create a self-portrait that mashes the various portrait techniques presented. Incorporate the Andy Warhol Filter techniques, the Galaxy Logo Design methods, along with other mash-up ideas to create an original self-portrait that superimposes various imagery combined with the Filters and Blending Modes that Photoshop has to offer.
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