This effect is inspired by the famous
silkscreen paintings by American pop artist Andy Warhol.
After Marilyn Monroe’s death Pop Art founder Andy Warhol (1923 – 1987) spent four months making silkscreens based on a publicity still of Monroe from her film Niagara. Fusing art with mass production Warhol created brilliantly colored multiples of her image. Fascinated by morbid subjects and celebrity he symbolized Monroe’s mortality and her media saturation through brash assembly-line reproductions of her face.
Features include:
- Crop your image
- Choose the number of pictures
- Choose your own color palettes
- Save and Share your image in JPG or PNG format
- Randomize parameters
After Marilyn Monroe’s death Pop Art founder Andy Warhol (1923 – 1987) spent four months making silkscreens based on a publicity still of Monroe from her film Niagara. Fusing art with mass production Warhol created brilliantly colored multiples of her image. Fascinated by morbid subjects and celebrity he symbolized Monroe’s mortality and her media saturation through brash assembly-line reproductions of her face.
Features include:
- Crop your image
- Choose the number of pictures
- Choose your own color palettes
- Save and Share your image in JPG or PNG format
- Randomize parameters
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Marilyn Style Pop Art Image
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