A DETAILED ANALYSIS OF ANDY WARHOL’S COKE BOTTLES
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A DETAILED ANALYSIS OF ANDY WARHOL'S COKE BOTTLES ANIRUDH KATOCH KING EDWARD VI HIGH SCHOOL, STAFFORD OCTOBER 2004 Andy Warhol (1928?-1987) was my natural choice when I wanted to look into packaging. He was finely tuned to the tedium of modern mass-culture, conveying and indeed revelling in the banality of the images proliferating around him: for example Campbell's Soup Cans (Chicken with Rice, Beans with Bacon) (1962), Liz (1964) and Brillo Box (Soap Pads) (1964). He is probably the most famous member of the Pop Art movement. Virtually any image that was in the public domain was a prime target for the Warhol treatment. I, consequently, had a plethora of work from this artist. I wanted to carry Coca-Cola's prominence from my last piece of work into this one. That is why I want to concentrate on Warhol's fascination with the Coca-Cola Contour bottle. I want to create a piece of work reminiscent to Warhol's Coca-Cola...

