Andy Warhol Was an Impressive Person
If you ever wondered who coined the phrase. ‘15 Minutes of Fame.’ it was Andy Warhol. You may have heard of the name, at least for fifteen minutes, but his name is synonymous for changing how people thought about art.
At the time and highlight of the Warhol era he was famous for his drawings of Campbell’s soup cans and Coca Cola bottles. We may look at it now and go huh, but he changed the way people thought about art.
Warhol was the creator of what is known as pop art. He lived his life knowing that are is subjective and knew it enough that others would think so too. He will ever be known for his work in the art world and changing it.
Andy was not only a painter. He was a filmmaker and a poet, an entrepreneur and a humanitarian. His films are cult classics, especially in the gay community, his gender preference he never talked about, but what is showed in his movies have natural undertones of this subject.
Warhol was a great patron of the arts and other artists as well. A quiet man that kept to himself was passionate about life in his own quiet way. He hung with celebrities and changed their way of looking at art. He owned a colony where others would flock, be nurtured and supported for their originality.
Though Warhol passed away his memory lives on with his work and how he helped the way others perceived art to be. The quiet man who changed so much about how we think about art will ever been captured in references for centuries to come. He also taught how to treat people as he let everyone enter his domain. He often quietly volunteered at local homeless shelters in the area where he worked as a kid.