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Mrs Adams

  

Mrs Adams' portrait is drawn by Jessica (Year 4) in the style of Andy Warhol. (You can find out more about the artist at the bottom of this page.)

Mrs Adams works in Kids Club. We asked her some questions to find out more about her:

 

Andy Warhol

Warhol was known for his blotted-line ink drawings, using a process he developed in college and refined in the 1950s. This working method combined drawing with basic printmaking and allowed Warhol to repeat an image and to create multiple illustrations along a similar theme. He could also make colour or compositional changes quickly in response to client requests.

Warhol turned to perhaps his most notable style—photographic silkscreen printing—in 1962. This commercial process allowed him to easily reproduce the images that he appropriated from popular culture. Among Warhol’s first photographic silkscreen works are his paintings of Marilyn Monroe made from a production still from the 1953 film Niagara. In 1962, he began a large series of celebrity portraits, featuring Marilyn Monroe, Elvis Presley, and Elizabeth Taylor.