When reading the quotes on the back page of the assignment, the one that pulls me in is " I think everybody should be nice to everybody" because no matter the day or age this doesn't happen. It is a goal we all should have, we all should be able to say " Hello" to anyone no matter their differences, but on a major scale this doesn't happen. However, by just looking at the exhibit I assume Andy Warhol was a free spirit, one who didn't judge character, just lived with no regrets; somebody I aspire to be like. Who wouldn't want to live their life to fullest no matter what others think? In the exhibit, his pictures were bright, poppy and creative. Warhol pictures were interesting because through them you could see what he was like, but I don't think his photos would be very different today. Since his photos were very bright and happy I assume that was also a contrast to some things going on in society. His photos remind me of a Utopian world and though we don't like in a Dystopian world, it's not perfect, and his photos reminded me of a different reality.
Some photos I really liked from the art museum were:
These photos were all very pretty and caught my eye, either by the portrait, or the colors.
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