May. 23rd, 2024

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Mistigram: in this #teletext illustration by [profile] blippypixel, pop art icon #AndyWarhol indulges his interest in watching a little car drive across the TV screen. This piece was included in the recent fine art-themed MIST0424 artpack collection.
In a sparse room decorated with colourful furniture, a man in a fright wig watches a small convertible car drive across the screen of a large television set.
mistfunk: Mistigris: est. 1994 (Default)
Two visitors to a blue art gallery drink in the spectacle of a monumental, wall-sized portrait of a man with magnificently unruly white hair wearing a fabulously oversized pair of glamourous sunglasses.

Mistigram: [profile] blippypixel returns to the topic of pop artist #AndyWarhol in this #BBCMicro high resolution graphics screen, named (echoing the Bowie song) "Where Are We Now?" This piece was included in the recent fine art-themed MIST0424 artpack collection.
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A clean-shaven man with white hair and glasses gazes back, bored, at the viewer.

Mistigram: this uncoloured #ANSIart (#blockASCII technically) portrait of pop artist #AndyWarhol is the handiwork of [profile] axbmusic. It was included in the recent fine art-themed MIST0424 artpack collection.
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The letters of the acronym NFT, stamped across a red canvas in various colours, mark out the contours of a heavily made-up woman s face.

Mistigram: [profile] blippypixel no doubt wonders what pop artist #AndyWarhol would have made of the short-lived #NFT craze, writing it large in this #teletext reproduction of his #MarilynMonroe print. This screen was included in the recent fine art-themed MIST0424 artpack collection.
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Four yellow skulls, facing the viewer, occupy a two by two grid, each cell offering a different garish combination of background and detail colours.

Mistigram: whatever your favorite iconic subject, it makes for an excellent fit in #AndyWarhol's serially repetitive, garishly tinted #popart style. [profile] littlebitspace here shares with us textmode illustrations of skulls (possibly current portraits of Marilyn Monroe!) using the #PETSCII character set. This piece was included in the recent fine art-themed MIST0424 artpack collection.
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In a three by three grid, every cell is occupied by a differently-coloured (but otherwise-identical) stylized coronavirus, presented against variable high-contrast background colours.

Mistigram: [profile] blippypixel brings his #teletext editor back to the #AndyWarhol well for one final take on serially repetitive permutations on iconic topics -- here none other than the Covid-19 coronavirus, whose 15 minutes of fame have certainly overstayed their welcome. As the compromised host cells of an infected and contagious person turn into virus factories, a metaphor resonates with Warhol's name for his screenprinting print shop studio -- also called "The Factory"... as is this screen, which was included in the recent fine art-themed MIST0424 artpack collection.

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