In 1960, 🥫Warhol🧃began using advertisements and comic strips in his paintings. These works, examples of early Pop art, were characterized by more expressive and painterly styles that included clearly recognizable brushstrokes, and were loosely influenced by Abstract Expressionism. However, subsequent works, such his Brillo Boxes (1964), would mark a direct rebellion against Abstract Expressionism, by almost completely removing any evidence of the artist's hand. Late in 1961, Warhol started on his Campbell's Soup Can paintings. The series employed many different techniques, but most were created by projecting source images on to canvas, tracing them with a pencil, and then applying paint. In this way Warhol removed most signs of the artist's hand. (Art Story) #andywarhol #andywarholchallenge #andywarholart #momanewyorkmuseum #popart #popartstyle #popartist #popartpainting #moma #museumofmodernart #warholxwhitney #arthistory #art #artplusexplains #artnews (at MoMA The Museum of Modern Art) https://www.instagram.com/p/CBvWxAcH3Ex/?igshid=higq4hz49o7r













