
‘Andy Warhol A Graphic Biography’ is out now
I have read my share of graphic novels lately. Most of them are a lot of fun and have taken me on some thrilling adventures. When I heard about Andy Warhol A Graphic Biography I couldn’t wait to read it. I was able to get a digital copy of this graphic novel and here is my thoughts on it.
You can read the plot for this graphic novel here:
In 1962, Andy Warhol displayed 32 canvases of Campbell’s soup cans in a New York art gallery. The art world – and what we consider to be art – would never be the same again.
Follow Warhol through his upbringing in Pittsburgh, moving to New York City, finding inspiration and conquering the creative world, in this unique graphic biography.
Discover what made Warhol tick – his delights, drives and frustrations. Immerse yourself in his fascinating lifestyle within the New York scene and the incredible way that he continually evolved as an artist.
For those looking for an entertaining introduction to this giant of modern art, or for existing fans after a fresh visual take, this graphic biography reveals the real Warhol.
I had a hard time putting this graphic novel down. Right away we jump into the life of this person, and some of the amazing things they did. In so many ways they changed the art world forever, and gave tons of inspiration to many young artists. As this graphic novel comes to a close we see the life of this talented person come to an unexpected end.
Andy Warhol A Graphic Biography is available now. You can order this graphic novel on Amazon, at Barnes and Noble and on Bookshop.
