Tuesday, February 23, 2010

Warhol Inspires the Best

Every day objects, bright colors, and repetition is what I saw in most paintings when I visited the contemporary collection at the LACMA. I absolutely love looking at the paintings with bright colors as opposed to muted tones in Monet’s paintings, so this was very inspiring. It is so funny to me that people love paintings or pieces of art that are of objects we see every day, and I am one of those people. Going to the LACMA game me the chance to see some of my favorite artists and paintings I have studied in school. My favorite artists at the museum were Jeff Koons, Andy Warhol, and John Baldessari.

Koon’s paintings and sculptures included the Triple Hulk Elvis and Balloon Dog (blue). Koon’s Balloon Dog was the focal point of the whole room. I was very impressed to see that someone could use material to resemble a balloon so well. I could not look away.



My absolute favorite artist has always been Andy Warhol. His pieces at the LACMA included his camoflague textile design, the electric chair, can of soup, and his Kellog’s boxes. Relating this trip to my love of fashion was easy. Whenever I pick out my clothing (beside all of my black pieces) I look for something that’s bright and stands out. My favorite designer, no surprise here, is Betsey Johnson. Ever since I was a little girl, her frills, colors, and styles have wowed me. I visit her site about every week, and it just so happens that right now she has some Marilyn Monroe prints on her tops. In high school, I had a poster of Warhol's Marilyn Monroe screen print above my bed. Not only does it inspire me, but I'm happy to see it inspires Betsey Johnson. I do not have much spending money since I am a full time student, but I love to splurge every month to get something special for myself. This month I plan to set aside my good meals and drinks for one of Betsey Johnson’s Marilyn sweaters.





The intarsia cardigan can be found on Betsey’s website www.betseyjohnson.com for $228, and the long sleeve tee for $78. Hopefully they will go on sale soon. Until then I’ll be looking for my next splurge.


2 comments:

  1. I L-O-V-E Jeff Koons! I saw his exhibit in Chicago--very memorable. His stuff really look like inflatables!

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  2. I love that you can go to the LACMA and find Betsy-isms there.

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