Warhol-ism Redux
In the 1960's, Andy Warhol, an American painter, printmaker, and filmmaker who was a leading figure in the visual art movement known as pop art, is the convergence of fine art (abstract expressionism) and pop culture (the commercial world). Two polar opposite ideas.
Warhol-ism (my way for interpreting his work) was Andy's own process of taking oil and water and fusing them in distinctive ways. You jump a few decades into the future and today, right now, is ripe for using Andy's approach for blurring the line between seemingly contradictory worlds - business and culture - in the 21st century.
How do you get creativity and utility to occupy the same time and space?
You have to know how to create something that fits into people's lives. You have to creatively interpret and then re-imagine the possibilities. Then and only then will you be able to utilize the value of creativity and leverage the power of business in remarkable ways.
Warhol-ism Redux will set set you apart and help you think in radically different ways. . .
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