From China University of Mining & Technology, SAF Summer Correspondent Han Li is chronicling his experience at University of California, Berkeley.
UNDER THE GUIDANCE OF OUR TEACHER, MANY STUDENTS AND I SAW THE EXHIBITION OF ANDY WARHOL'S WORKS.
From China University of Mining & Technology, SAF Summer Correspondent Han Li is chronicling his experience at University of California, Berkeley.
In my opinion, the color style in his works uses pure black in the shadows, much like the style of many American comics. The contrast is very prominent and can make a deep impression on the human brain. The use of color is also very jumpy, which further strengthens the conflict. Most of the colors are contrasting colors. I carefully read the processing of his works, there are traces of printing in the shadows, and the faint traces of the unique printing grid are a true beauty.
A portrait he created about Chinese leaders is also very interesting. The images are constantly copied, and the various color combinations are arranged together to give a look that the original leader can also be humorous. On the painting, the pattern presented is simple and clear with a clean, geometric, mechanical model, and a huge logo that declares its product identity. I am so happy to see the master’s work with my own eyes.