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My small remix of existing artwork is Roy Lichtenstein "Whaam" from 1963, it is a remix and of Irv Novick from DC Comics' All-American Men of War #89 1962
My small remix of existing artwork is Roy Lichtenstein "Whaam" from 1963, it is a remix and of Irv Novick from DC Comics' All-American Men of War #89 1962


https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Whaam!#mediaviewer/File:Roy_Lichtenstein_Whamm_Original_and_Lichtenstein_Derivative.gif
https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/en/b/b8/Roy_Lichtenstein_Whamm_Original_and_Lichtenstein_Derivative.gif


I wanted to put the focus on the text that is in the painting and normal are subdued by the graphic illustration of the fighter jets and explosion. My plan is to take out the text and remix it by making typographical poster.
I wanted to put the focus on the text that is in the painting and normal are subdued by the graphic illustration of the fighter jets and explosion. My plan is to take out the text and remix it by making typographical poster.

Revision as of 23:25, 11 December 2014

Roy_Lichtenstein_Whaam.jpg

My small remix of existing artwork is Roy Lichtenstein "Whaam" from 1963, it is a remix and of Irv Novick from DC Comics' All-American Men of War #89 1962

Roy_Lichtenstein_Whamm_Original_and_Lichtenstein_Derivative.gif

I wanted to put the focus on the text that is in the painting and normal are subdued by the graphic illustration of the fighter jets and explosion. My plan is to take out the text and remix it by making typographical poster.

  1. Use text from painting.
  2. Use colours from the painting.
  3. Put in a format of a poster. (Fitting format since the Roy Lichtenstein is a painting on a wall)

Future change

Adding more painting, have a series of three