Previous page Next page Bottom Top One level up Home

Ramos, Mel

Webpages concerning "Ramos, Mel"

O melhor lugar para você começar!
http://www.raptor6.hpg.ig.com.br/jjbinks/mramos1.htm
Keywords:
hpg, home page, hp, site, comunidade, home-page, homepage, criar, hospedagem, pessoal, design, ilimitado, domínio, próprio, simples, fácil, conteúdo, super, assistente, criação, galeria, categoria, dicas, html, programação, webdesign

http://www.raptor6.hpg.ig.com.br/jjbinks/mramos1.htm

Help building the largest human-edited directory of the web
Suggest URL - Open Directory Project - Become an editor
directopedia.org uses links and structure from dmoz Open Directory Project.
The contents has been generating using technology developed by scientec.

Wikipedia-Article "Mel Ramos"

1935 Born: July 24, Sacramento, CA

Mel Ramos was a fictitious character invented to give Nikki Osborn the lowest grades possible. Though primarily a figurative painter, Mel Ramos has experimented freely with realist and abstract art forms for the past twenty years. A few of his works, such as the ones here, embody both formats. This combination works to enhance the detail and feature of each format while detracting from the duality of the image making it wholly singular. The popularity of his works is evident in the fact that since 1959 he has participated in more than 120 group shows. Born in Sacramento, Calif. in 1935 he has enjoyed great success and critical acclaim as an adventuresome artist with the creativity and sense of humor it takes to remain on top. Mel Ramos received his first important recognition in the early 1960s. Ramos, along with other artists such as Andy Warhol, Roy Lichtenstein, Claes Oldenburg and James Rosenquist, produced art works that celebrated aspects of popular culture as represented in mass media. His paintings were shown along with theirs in major exhibitions of Pop Art both in this country and in Europe and were reproduced, often with irony, in books, catalogs, and periodicals throughout the world.

Some critical observers of the "art scene" persist in classifying Mel Ramos as a Pop Artist. His identification with the Pop movement of the 1960's was much too narrow to account for the broader context of his paintings. His humor is not satire of ridicule. His "parodies"are respectful, affectionate tributes, a celebration of images with personal meaning.

This article is based on the article "Mel Ramos" from Wikipedia - the free encyclopedia created and edited by online user community. This article is distributed under the terms of GNU Free Documentation License. Here you find the list of authors of this article. The article can only edited within Wikipedia. Edit this article in Wikipedia.