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Judgement: I enjoy this piece of work because of all the colors that make the piece stand out. It's simple, however I love how the work pops out compared to other pieces of work. Andy Warhol successfully communicated the advertisement of this product by grabbing the attention of the audience with the bright colors and dark backgrounds used in his piece.
Interpretation: Warhols work consists of both curvy and straight lines. I think the art is trying to show how fantastic the product is. The picture is covered in bright in dark colors making it attractive to the eye. The darker backgrounds allow the soup cans itself to pop out. The painting makes the audience interested in Campbell's. I also feel he wanted to be different compared to other artist, and have his art stand out.
Analyze: There is a contrast between light and dark colors. Although each figure is the same, the different colors catch the eye. The artwork is simple, and not overly busy. There is a large amount of emphasis on the can itself.
Describe: This piece done by artist Andy. Warhol is a painting of tomato soup cans. It is described as "Pop Art" and is composed of vibrant colors. The geometric shapes include cylinders, circles, and square-like figures.
The Campbell Soup Can