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Acrylic Paintings by Famous Artists

Rendering Style for Illustration
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Prof. Phani Tetali and Samidha Gunjal
IDC, IIT Bombay
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  • Campbell Soup Can’ by Andy Warhol.

  • Electric Chair, Published Edition by Andy Warhol.

  • Michael Jackson by Andy Warhol.

  • Turquoise Marilyn by Andy Warhol.

  • 'Elegy to the Spanish Republic 110’ by Robert Motherwell.

  • Acrylic on canvas by Larry Poons.

  • ‘Could You Love me One More Time’ - acrylic on canvas by Larry Poons.

  • Canyon by Helen Frankenthaler.

  • Into the West, 1977, acrylic on canvas by Helen Frankenthaler.

  • ‘Kiss’ Acrylic on Linen by Bridge Riley (1961).

  • Orient 4’ Acrylic on Canvas by Bridge Riley (1970).

  • ‘Two deck chairs’ acrylic on canvas by David Hockney (1972).

Campbell Soup Can’ by Andy Warhol.

Electric Chair, Published Edition by Andy Warhol.

Michael Jackson by Andy Warhol.

Turquoise Marilyn by Andy Warhol.

'Elegy to the Spanish Republic 110’ by Robert Motherwell.

Acrylic on canvas by Larry Poons.

‘Could You Love me One More Time’ - acrylic on canvas by Larry Poons.

Canyon by Helen Frankenthaler.

Into the West, 1977, acrylic on canvas by Helen Frankenthaler.

‘Kiss’ Acrylic on Linen by Bridge Riley (1961).

Orient 4’ Acrylic on Canvas by Bridge Riley (1970).

‘Two deck chairs’ acrylic on canvas by David Hockney (1972).

Acrylic colors are basically polymer based paints that came in market as house paints, which later caught attention of painters in 1950s. This was around the time when artists had just begun exploring movements and forms such as pop art, abstract expressionism and photorealism.

Given its advantages and potentialities, there was a new wave of creativity and possibility with regards to acrylic paints in the modern art world. The strong influence of this medium can still be seen on today’s trends and art forms.

When acrylic painting came in picture many contemporary artists chose acrylic for experimentation and innovation. Here are some famous artists and their artworks from 20th century who initially experimented with the acrylic colors.

For more details: http://www.dsource.in/course/acrylic-painting
 

Campbell Soup Can’ by Andy Warhol.

Electric Chair, Published Edition by Andy Warhol.

Michael Jackson by Andy Warhol.

Turquoise Marilyn by Andy Warhol.

'Elegy to the Spanish Republic 110’ by Robert Motherwell.

Acrylic on canvas by Larry Poons.

‘Could You Love me One More Time’ - acrylic on canvas by Larry Poons.

Canyon by Helen Frankenthaler.

Into the West, 1977, acrylic on canvas by Helen Frankenthaler.

‘Kiss’ Acrylic on Linen by Bridge Riley (1961).

Orient 4’ Acrylic on Canvas by Bridge Riley (1970).

‘Two deck chairs’ acrylic on canvas by David Hockney (1972).


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