For this project inspired by Audrey Flack's Marilyn, and Pat Steir's The Brueghel Series we pulled a slip of paper from a hat with the name of a painter and a portion Audrey Flack's Vanitas painting that we would be recreating in the style of our assigned painter. I was very excited when I drew Roy Lichtenstein's name because he has been one of my favorite artists since I was in middle school. Lichtenstein works using a very illustrative method of painting and printing that makes most of his pieces seem like they were cut from a comic book, which I love. To start the painting I drew out a sketch of my section of the painting using a simple grid. Then I began painting and trying my hardest to do Lichtenstein some justice. I'm fairly happy with the end result (despite that the photograph on here makes it look kind of awful), I just wish I would have had more time to do the signature dots across the painting. My painting will be put together with 8 other students’ paintings to create the entire Vanitas painting. The finished painting (that really looks much better in person).
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