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5 Pop Art Pieces By Andy Warhol You Can See Everywhere

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The repetition in Andy Warhol's art may be due to his prayers in the Catholic Church. In his paintings, stars whose colors and compositions are constantly changing, but whose shapes never change, gain emphasis on repetition. Warhol believed that repetition can make people discover new pleasures, and the sense of beauty arises when uninteresting themes are repeated over and over again. We can see this in the Velvet Underground music. Warhol became the manager of the band from 1966 to 1967, and the simple chords and lyrics repeated in their music were undoubtedly influenced by Warhol's commercial artistic ideas.Repetition is the characteristic of industrial production and the embodiment of industrial beauty. In Warhol's work, we see the rhythmic beauty that repetition can produce. Not only that, the colors and compositions in his works allow them to be varied in repetition, which has a profound impact on the later art of industrial products.

Warhol's work is often seen as a comment on American society and its obsession with consumerism and celebrity culture. His work often features repetitive images and mass-produced objects, which he felt were indicative of the shallowness of American culture. Warhol's work is often seen as a criticism of the American dream, and its focus on materialism and celebrity culture.

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