Ed Ruscha is an artist that started in the 60s, a contemporary of Warhol and Lichtenstein. Many of his creations were based on typography and depiction/definition of words. In his drawings, prints, and paintings throughout the 1970s, Ruscha experimented with a range of materials including gunpowder, blood, fruit and vegetable juices, axle grease, and grass stains.
Sunday, 13 January 2008
Ed Ruscha
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Labels: influences, texture
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