

Last Thursday there was no class with Dr. Edwin but the attendance still counts for we have to watch a movie clip about a famous person named Andy Warhol. Here's a biography about him, taken from Wikipedia Encyclopedia:
Andy Warhol was an inspiring artist and filmmaker is considered a founder and a major figure of the pop art movement. Born in
By 1955 Andy Warhol had almost all of
Andy Warhol had the privilege of working with the rock band The Velvet Underground in 1965. He traveled around the country, not only with The Velvets, but also with 1965 superstar Edie Sedgwick and the lightshow The Exploding Plastic Inevitable.
On June 3rd, 1968, Valerie Solanis, founder and sole member of SCUM (Society for Cutting Up Men), walked into Andy Warhol's studio, The Factory, and shot him three times in the chest. He was rushed to the hospital and doctors said he was dead. Still, they decided to open up his chest and massaging his heart - just in case. It did the trick and Andy Warhol survived. Valerie turned herself in, was put in a mental institute and was later given a three-year prison sentence. After recovering, Andy continued to work. He started interview magazine and published The Philosophy of Andy Warhol: From A to B and Back Again. And though bullets didn't do him in, his own gall bladder did. Andy Warhol died February 22, 1987 after routine gall bladder surgery. In May of 1994, The Andy Warhol Museum opened in
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Done with a bit about him. What interest me the most is this guy really has lots of issues to be portrayed in each of his masterpieces. For example the car crash picture with several background colours editions. Why did he choose the picture? Is he trying to tell the viewers something? Why most of the pictures chosen have special background colour? There are so many unique pieces of works done by him that could spread lots of messages to his viewers and to whom who loves his works. Some of them could not be expressed in a form of words.
To me, having an artist like him in this wide world is a necessity, actually. What he did was not only to display his work of arts or to entertain people, but he is educating the world society with his 'colourful messages,' up until today, even he had turned into ashes already.