Tuesday, December 18, 2012

Burger Grease Art

Phil Hansen shows just how greasy fast food is by painting the Mona Lisa with burger grease.

4 comments:

  1. i thought this was very interesting work of art because it shows the creativeness behind his work.I don't think many people would ever consider using hamburger grease as the "ink".

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  2. I liked this art share a lot because it was much different than any other kind of art I have seen. I think it would be a lot of fun to try art with bizarre mediums like burger grease in class.

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  3. The artwork is very surprising using greasy fast food like hamburger. The artist has great technique with using burger as paint. It is environmental friendly because he only use one hamburger for one drawing. For the last scene, i don't know if it is done by computer, otherwise, i don't like the scene because burgers are WASTE

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  4. This video is so bizarre, but it is for that reason that it so fascinating. This piece is exemplary of the artist’s fearless creativity, as he chooses the most unconventional medium possible. I think the underlying motive of this artist is to poke fun at America’s fast food culture. We are not only fat consumers, but we also tend to dilute our creative process with our couch potato lifestyle. This artist clearly has a good sense of humor, and his clever use of the medium serves as a reminder that fast food should not be a routine indulgence.

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