Saturday, April 24, 2010

FOR WARHOL


















VELVET (AGO/2009)
Dim.: 120cm x 110cm
Téc.: Óleo s/ tela

It's possible that Andy Warhol was the greatest pop icon of the movement and why not say
artist ahead of his time.
Created trends, paradigms broke, broke rules, tried several techniques, dared.
Sought in the daily raw material for their work. Caused controversy, bothered. Bothered
so much so that even if one of the creators of the band The Velvet Underground, ordered the inclusion of
beautiful Nico (lead singer of your choice), which later caused him to exit the group.

The first album cover, 1967, was reviewed in this work that brings a vibrant form
incursion in the dense disk Vevet Underground. With comics carefully harmonious
This screen is part of the work entitled "Discography".

Another curious fact is that the screen has attracted praise and watchful eye on where it has been
exposed. A rereading personality so striking that really deserves a second look. Is
my invitation to observe this work and why not do it listening to some of the band.


Femme fatale


I'll be your mirror

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