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Kids SEA-SAWS interactive

Kids SEA-SAWS interactive

kids Collage Machine I If the Shockwave program above does not load, download and install the plug-in. Collage Machine is fun for children of all ages. This recently updated and enlarged version incorporates images from Collage Machine I and Collage Machine II. Click a menu picture and see what happens, or roll over the question mark and hold down the mouse button to learn how the program works. Use the AUTO button for ideas. It will make a new arrangement each time you click the button. For best results, run your PC or Macintosh web browser in 32-bit mode. Credits Copyright © 2016 National Gallery of Art, Washington Andy Warhol's Marilyn Prints In the 1960s, Andy Warhol created several “mass-produced” images from photographs of celebrities such as Marilyn Monroe, Elvis Presley and Jackie Onassis. Andy Warhol (1928-1987) was a key figure in Pop Art, an art movement that emerged in America and elsewhere in the 1950s to become prominent over the next two decades. The Fauves used non-representational color and representational form to convey different sensations. Apply the same idea to the portrait of Marilyn Monroe below, using the controls to adjust the colors. How does the color affect the mood? Unlike the Fauve colors, the non-representational colors of Pop Art do not depict the artist’s inner sensation of the world. Warhol discusses his choice of color in this 1981 recording. On the occasion of Marilyn Monroe’s suicide in August 1962, Warhol used this image for his screenprinting. Warhol was fascinated with morbid concepts. In August 62 I started doing silkscreens.

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