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Andy on Tape Artwork

Lance Taylor

United States

Mixed Media, Acrylic on Canvas

Size: 22 W x 18 H x 1 D in

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I’ve always admired Andy Warhol as an artistic legend. At the same time, I’ve been intrigued by the persona he created for the public and the person he was. He was a man of contrasts. In 1983, Andy Warhol taped a Japanese TV commercial for TDK cassette tapes. Here is the artist and celebrity Andy Warhol, as the spokesperson for a household product. As Andy once said, ‘Good business is the best art.’ In the great Warhol tradition, I appropriated an image of Andy for my portrait (I never had an opportunity to photograph Warhol). As the commercial played on my TV, I shot a series of photos. I then digitally manipulated the chosen image and cut it into 80 squares. The colors of the gridded background are red, orange, blue, green, grey, and beige. Each color is randomly placed within the grid. The image of Andy is black and white. However, the white has been made transparent, exposing the background colors within the portrait. Each of the 80 squares is slightly smaller than the squares of the gridded background, exposing a colored border around each square. Created in 2022 22” x 18” x .75” (56cm x 46cm x 1.9cm) Acrylic and Xerox Image Transfer on Canvas The painting is: - Wrapped around stretcher bars - Ready to hang, with finished sides; no additional framing is required - Sealed with a protective UV varnish - Signed and dated on the reverse side - Certificate of Authenticity is included

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Mixed Media:Acrylic on Canvas

Original:One-of-a-kind Artwork

Size:22 W x 18 H x 1 D in

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My work explores pop culture and social issues within the vast arena of pop art. These creative endeavors nearly always incorporate a dose of appropriation. Some of my work is quite graphic and singularly focused in nature. Other works tend toward collage, combining any number of images into a single painting. Utilizing images from my digital library, I incorporate symbolism, portraiture, photographs, graphics, video stills, and/or text into my work. Although some images may be familiar, I want to present the viewer with a new or unexpected context. A context that provokes thought or invokes humor. I work primarily in acrylic on canvas, incorporating an acrylic polymer image transfer technique. This technique allows me to manipulate images digitally, print them on a laser printer, and then adhere the ink from the printout onto the canvas. What intrigues and engages me about this technique are the endless opportunities presented, whether during the digital manipulation or after the image has been applied to the canvas. The images I utilize are part of the vast digitalized library I have accumulated over the years. This includes my photographs, pages from magazines and newspapers, and images from the web. My library also contains photographs I have taken of old TV programs, commercials, and current events playing on my television. Creativity has always been at the center of who I am. As a kid, my school reports always included more drawings and graphics than words. I filled my schedule in high school with as many art classes as allowed. Following high school, I studied visual communications at The Burnley School of Professional Art in Seattle and received an Associate of Applied Arts degree. After school, I did freelance graphic design work. I worked at Tower Records in Seattle as the store Display Artist. I then ran away and joined the circus, spending several years traveling and working in public relations and marketing for Cirque du Soleil. I was born and raised in Seattle and currently residing in Las Vegas. Shoot me an email with any questions or to say hi: thepopcouncil@icloud.com Instagram: @ThePopCouncil

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