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Andy Warhol
Self Portrait made in 1986
Andy Warhol created his self portrait from photographic images and silk-screened them off kilter, giving it that crooked look. He used very light pinks and yellows. Which gave it a very intense feeling to it.
I liked this because Andy Warhol took something familiar and did something weird and different with it. I wont lie, it sort of looks like a huge acid trip. The portraites of Warhol slowly look like they're slowly going out of focus while the picture it's self sort of looks off kilter.