@@ghoststarstalk Good point. Random reference. How about Mike Myers SNL "Well hello my name is Simon and I like to do drarrings. Hello, i'm Simon. I like to do drarrings."
It is said that the icon screen from the church from Andy's childhood, described here, was not there when Andy would have been going to that church. Still, whether or not that was the direct source of the influence, it does seem like Andy's work owes something to the tradition of iconography in the Eastern churches.
Prime example of taking mundane objects, turning it into art and gaslighting people into thinking it is much more deep and complicated than it really is.
Warhol was a sick individual. His examples of being "on the spectrum" i.e., asperger's syndrome, probably more, his lack of empathy and generosity to those who were around him, all the while receiving accolades, just points to the misguided era.
Yet Warhol specified that most of his wealth be given away. He seemed to recognize the value of generosity in some way. Perhaps he was abused and traumatized.
I think Warhol liked drarring because drarring was the one thing that drarring did to help his drarring when all he had was drarring.
Accent. That's how they pronounce 'drawing'.
Elton John has a tune where one can hear it.
'Grey Seal' on his Yellow Brick Road album.
@@ghoststarstalk Good point. Random reference. How about Mike Myers SNL "Well hello my name is Simon and I like to do drarrings. Hello, i'm Simon. I like to do drarrings."
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Mike Meyers did Scottish accents super as well.
@@ghoststarstalk He's Canadian probably has some Scottish in him just like me lol
I think warhol was Russian and who's counting lol
What a graceful honest way to portray contradiction! Thank you for the mind boggling experience
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Mind bending
It is said that the icon screen from the church from Andy's childhood, described here, was not there when Andy would have been going to that church. Still, whether or not that was the direct source of the influence, it does seem like Andy's work owes something to the tradition of iconography in the Eastern churches.
Andy Warhol was asked what he would want as an epitaph on his tombstone.; he replied 'Figment'.
Prime example of taking mundane objects, turning it into art and gaslighting people into thinking it is much more deep and complicated than it really is.
lol. I think if Andy dressed you up just for show, we'd see you as you really are.
Andy never said his work was deep or complicated.
Nice.
The lead priest with the gold incense burner swung back and forth [frankincense], upon entrance down the aisle in church.
20th century’s own da Vinci.
The pride of Pittsburgh.
Why are all the interviews in French???
1:04 from the divine to the ridiculous
I’m sorry but NONE of his work is good…. And neither was he as a person.
Band it!
Warhol was a sick individual. His examples of being "on the spectrum" i.e., asperger's syndrome, probably more, his lack of empathy and generosity to those who were around him, all the while receiving accolades, just points to the misguided era.
Yet Warhol specified that most of his wealth be given away. He seemed to recognize the value of generosity in some way. Perhaps he was abused and traumatized.
Most over rated least talented artist in history.
Exactly.