Post on 22-Feb-2016
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ANDY WARHOL
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produced other works using a variety of images from the world of commerce and mass media.
Produced by printmakingThe semi-mechanized silkscreen processcommon objectmass producedpopular productwell knowncheap
his other workspop artbig impactMarilyn Monroe piece
sometimes referred to as 32 Campbell's Soup Cans
• Jelly• Easily manifactured
mass producedeasy to manipulate to the shape of the caneasy to manipulate the density and colour of the jelly
• We made several cans in order to represent the mass production featured in his work.
• Instead of making the can, we used the can as a mold we wanted to recreate the concept and not make an exact copy of his work
• We used paper plates and plastic spoons because they are also mass produced and cheap
• Use of fizzy lemonadefizzy, exciting, vibrant, more like the colours usedwe wanted to enhance the texture of the jelly
• Coloursprimary coloursbrightpop artmade darker jelly for the top of the can to resemble the original design
• His soup cans are prints of soup cansyou cant actually eat themputting the spoon inside the jelly created the same restriction
Concept
Shopping ListJelly X25Lemonade X5Coins X3 bagsPaper plates X25Plastic spoons X25Cans of rice pudding X25
Texture and tasteNo smell because we didn’t want to effect the flavour and natural smell of the flavoured jelly
We chose jellys dependent on colour, not on taste
ProcessTest pieces to see how concentrated we needed the jelly to be
cost and quantity
Mass bought ingredients
decided roles
took off labels, emptied and cleaned out the cans
made large batches of the darker layers of jelly
put the spoon in to set
when set, added the coin inside the darker layer
added the lighter layer on top
IssuesThe concentration
setting time
deciding the appropriate objects to put in the can
deciding can size
correcting the spoon size
extracting the jelly from the can
sharp edge to the can top
Transporting all the cans to uni