Valley Ridge Academy PTO


Marilyn 1967

He liked to use bright colors and silk screening techniques to mass-produce artworks based on publicity photographs of stars, like this famous image of Marilyn Monroe.

Silk-screening is a process which can create lots of artworks/prints that look the same. Sometimes Warhol would switch colors around and present a group of prints with inverted or contrasting colors together.

Warhol’s studio was called The Factory, which was a reference to the mass-produced nature of his artworks. He saw art as a product, the same as a production line of Coca Cola bottles.



    



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