For my first piece, I created a play on the travel ban in place for foreigners. We had to use a real world issue and combine it with a fictional person. I used Rick and Morty
This is an abstract (but I would argue representational as well) piece. It's a collage made from magazine cutouts and it represents the idea of beauty.
This set of drawings is in the style of Picasso's "Three Women at a Spring". I Changed it to fit my theme, which is about school education policy and classes. The women are putting car keys in as symbolism for driving needing to be taught in school, cash for finance management, and babies for Home Ec.
For the Fine Art Mashup, we chose two different artists and created pieces representational of them. I chose Francis Bacon and Andy Warhol. I used part of Bacon's "Three Studies for Figures at the Base of a Crucifixion" and used Warhol's neon pinks and blues as the new color pallet while keeping the background the same.
This is my Lyrical Resistance piece. The 3 panels represent a terrorist attack that has happened in the U.S., but the kid is ingoring it all and focusing on the "drama" on his phone instead. The lyrics are "I think the whole world's addicted to the drama" from "Where is the love?" by The Black Eyed Peas
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