Showing posts with label warhol. Show all posts
Showing posts with label warhol. Show all posts
Monday, February 2, 2015
Oak Beach Goes Pop
In exploring decorating options for the BPA Brooklyn office, the large white walls will clearly need some artwork that pops visually. I'm beginning to play with some images of BPA projects that might work in a colorful and graphic format. The Oak Beach house seems like a perfect fit, with its dynamic rooflines and rhythmic forms. This image is the first attempt; luckily photographer Cliff Gardiner of Klph and John Studio has offered his expertise in this endeavor.
Labels:
art,
Bouler Pfluger Architecture,
Oak Beach,
warhol
Friday, January 15, 2010
Elvis: An American Icon




Warhol's depictions are far more straightforward-- his traditional photosilkscreens manufacturing images of Elvis in his studio aptly called The Factory. In this diptych, Elvis is taking aim at his viewer, and yet slowly fading out across the canvas.
More recently collage artist Louise Millmann shrank Elvis, reducing him to a postage stamp and a kiss.
On the homefront, our Canned Ham magnet, courtesy of Tom Judson, has had a recent makeover; it's been Elvis-ified.
Labels:
art,
Louise Millmann,
Ray Johnson,
tom judson,
warhol
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