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Ed Ruscha The art of line and letters…
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Artist Background Born and raised in the Midwest then moved to Los Angeles to start his art career. Continues to live, work and exhibit his artwork in L.A. Began as a graphic artist Now combines imagery and words Themes include ordinary life in the city and commentary on mass-media fed images
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Pop Art An art movement beginning in the 1950s and 1960s that challenged traditional art ideas by using mass-produced images and making them into “fine art” Pop art refers mainly to an attitude of making artwork Most pop art includes aspects of mass culture, such as advertising, comic books and mundane cultural objects.mass cultureadvertisingcomic books
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Pop Art then… Andy Warhol…
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Roy Lichtenstein
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Pop Art Now… Mario Wagner
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Richard Mia
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Ed Ruscha- Pop and Commercial Art : often used pop culture symbols in work
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Emphasized letters within a background
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Often used irony: the use of words to convey a meaning that is the opposite of its literal meaning: the irony of her reply, “How nice!” when I said I had to work all weekend
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Lettering reflects ideas
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Your Pop Art Guidelines: Come up with a word or phrase that you want to work with. “Sculpt” it out of 3-D ribbon letters. For example: Use lettering/spacing that reflects the meaning of the word or phrase. For example: Create a background using collage, paint, or mixed media that reflects the meaning of the word/phrase or is ironic.
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Other requirements: Element of Art: -Afterwards, you will draw your letters/phrase and shade using a full range of values. Principle of Art: Create emphasis on the letters, or make them the focal point
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