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Andy Warhol's Campbell's Soup embodies his fascination with consumer culture and mass production. By transforming an ordinary object into art, Warhol challenged traditional artistic values and celebrated the mundane. Repeating images emphasize the uniformity of mass-produced goods in post-war America. This choice reflects Warhol's commentary on the blurring of lines between high and low culture and the intersection of art and commerce. Ultimately, the soup may symbolize Warhol's exploration of the importance of everyday products in modern society. My concept refers in some way to what Andy Warhole was thinking about. In a perverse way, I am trying to shows worn-out, damaged, used liquid cans, which in turn become civilization's garbage, and for me, as an artist, a topic for painting compositions.
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60.6 W x 44.1 H x 1.6 D in
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Jacek Krzysik ( Jack Kriss ) is a Polish painter living permanently in Hastings He is a permanent member ArtForum in Hastings, where he regularly exhibits. Born in 1947, studied in the years 1973 - 1978 at the Academy of Fine Arts in Wrocław. (former branch Bauhaus Art Academy) In 1978 he defended his diploma at the Faculty of Painting and Sculpture in the field of painting. Jacek Krzysik took part in various individual and collective exhibitions in Poland and abroad, mainly in England. After graduation, he started working as an independent designer and creator of numerous murals in Poland. In 1991, he founded his own art gallery in Krakow, "Susan Gallery", where he organized several exhibitions in Poland and abroad, and founded a screen printing studio, where he printed posters and leaflets for galleries and cultural institutions in Krakow (Poland). In 2005 he decided to come to England, first settling in Farnborough then a year later he moved to Tunbridge Wells, working as a care assistant in residential homes. In 2007, the artist decided to rent a studio and return to painting. The main topic in the years 2007 - 2021 was mainly "Still life" and portrait. He commissioned several portraits of elderly people. Currently, his main interest is abstraction. The artist uses various techniques, looking for his own methods of expression. The artist's works are in private collections in Poland, Germany, France, Canada, USA, England, Japan.
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