Brazilian artist Christian Pierini immortalizes his favorite pop
culture icons using the stuff that surrounds him.
Not exact matches
Readers are
used to seeing musicians, politicians and pop -
culture icons glorified on the cover.
Turn photos into color palettes, patterns, type, materials and shapes to
use with your favorite Creative Cloud Get the fascinating story behind the Girl Scout Cookie Program — from its grassroots beginnings in 1917 to its status as an
icon of American
culture today.
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Play as one of many famous, but for legal purposes, slightly different pop
culture icons and verbally spar with other Hollywood elitists
using a deep battle system.
Literacy also includes «a complex set of abilities needed to understand and
use the dominant symbol systems of a
culture — alphabets, numbers, visual
icons — for personal and community development» 1.
Known for his self - portraits and
use of pop
culture icons (such as Billie Holiday and Michael Jackson), Harris teases the viewers» perceptions and expectations, resignifying cultural cursors, and recalibrating the familiar with the extraordinary.
Known for his self - portraits and
use of pop
culture icons (such as Billie Holiday and Michael Jackson), Harris teases viewers» perceptions and expectations, resignifying cultural cursors, and recalibrating the familiar with the extraordinary.
Beecroft
used this performance to bring her exploration of a woman as an
icon further, not only in terms of art, but in the contemporary
culture «s general portrayal of her.
Using a broad formal language inspired by Byzantine
icons, Nineties - era Eastern European drug
culture, the psychedelic - revolutionary aesthetics of the Seventies, minimalism, and art brut, the towels and drawings function as Trojan horses for a wide range of subtle, complex, and quietly rebellious erotic motives.
Known for his self - portraits and
use of pop
culture icons (such as Billie Holiday and Michael Jackson), Harris teases the viewers» perceptions and expectations, signifying cultural cursors, and recalibrating the familiar with the extraordinary.
Part of the power of comics is that they
use icons, which can be literal figures from
culture that people relate to or allegorical models of people.
Michael Jackson, Madonna, Britney Spears) as well as
icons and symbols from popular
culture of the 1980s and 1990s, this updated form of Pop - Art also drew inspiration from Dada (in their
use of readymades and found objects), as well as modern Conceptual art.
His watercolor paintings of pop
culture icons, logos, and cartoon characters
use unseemly pieces to build an image.