In high
school I studied Visual Arts and in my final year I produced what is referred
to as a ‘Body of Work’. Mine was titled 'Iconoclassics' and consisted of a series of seven portraits, produced using Adobe Illustrator. I
based my portraits – of Che Guevara, Twiggy, Andy Warhol, John Lennon, Grace
Kelly, Allen Ginsberg, and Queen Elizabeth II – on photographs found as a
result of simple Google searches. Each individual was chosen for their status
as ‘icons’ of the 1950s and 1960s, an era which I have long been interested in
(read: obsessed by).
The portraits
were exhibited in the end of year exhibition supported by a collected of badges
that I designed and made myself. Each badge corresponded to the portraits, such
as ‘Paul Who?’ for John Lennon, ‘Touche’ and ‘Cliché’ for Che Guevara,
‘Monarch-o’ for Grace Kelly, and a reworking of the famous ‘Feed Twiggy’ badges
of the era. Six of these portraits – all except for the Queen – were then
printed in a second edition for a fundraising exhibition with three being sold.
A Che Guevara
print is currently hanging in the foyer to the History Department of my old
school, apparently provoking some conversations!
The prints in their original state were A1. The final image in this post is of the proof strip framed.
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Allen Ginsberg |
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Andy Warhol |
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Che Guevara |
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Grace Kelly |
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John Lennon |
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Queen Elizabeth II |
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Twiggy |
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The complete set framed
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