Andy Warhol 15 Minutes Eternal


上星期四終於趕及在Andy Warhol的展覽 ─ 『安廸·華荷:十五分鐘的永恆』完結前能一睹大師作品,展品亦包括大師珍藏的明星照片、家庭照,主要展品則根據創作年份排列,每一個階段都有不同類型及風格的作品,讓觀眾更了解大師的創作歷程。除了靜態的觀賞,活動室亦有動態的展品讓小朋友能參與其中,望更深刻體驗。

印象特別深刻的是人像及動物塑膠彩、鋼印及絲印的展品。那純熟的作畫技巧及色彩的運用,人物或動物的個性、神韻、氣質都活靈活現,比拍照更能表現其獨特神緒。攪得友人與我也心癢癢想去學鋼印及絲印,好像很好玩的樣子。行動力強大的我,昨晚已然在家搜資料,發現原來Andy Warhol的官網 - the Warhol 有簡介及教學指南,又幾好喎,果然係Pop Arts。



About The Art:

Warhol started painting portraits on commission in the early 1960s. These works developed into a significant aspect of his career and were a main source of income in the 1970s. Many of his subjects were well known in international social circles, the art world and the entertainment industry at this time.
Andy Warhol began his commissioned portraits with a photo shoot using a Polaroid camera. The Polaroid afforded a very high contrast image that Warhol enlarged and transferred onto a silkscreen. Each portrait was “under painted” first. Warhol traced simple outlines of the photographic image onto the canvas and painted in shapes of color. Some portraits were painted in very slick, hard-edge styles whereas others had solid fields of color or more gestural brushwork. Once this initial painted layer was dry, he printed the photographic silkscreen image on top.


Read more at warhol.org: http://www.warhol.org/education/resourceslessons/Commissioned-

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source from the Warhol


非常非常喜歡這幅《Princess Caroline of Monaco》(是次展出的是左邊橙色背景色配藍色眼影的版本),距離展品很遠便深深烙印在腦海中...驚為天人!!!



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