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Ymesako is a creative, dedicated and versatile multimedia artist armed with the basic building blocks of design through manual drawing and sketching and a good grasp with latest digital creative tools. I am competent individual who is willing to learn more concepts and ideas in order to hone my skills and my craft to be distinctively unique.
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Friday, March 21, 2008

Factory Girl

0 comments Posted by miles0282 at 10:13 AM



its one a.m. again, I found myself again still sitting in front of the computer...

I had just finished watching the movie Factory Girl. The movie was only a doorway for me into Edie Sedgwick's life. The movie was sad and depressing but the real story behind the movie is even more haunting.

Andy Warhol is one of the names of the artist I studied in my modern art class in college. I love his pop art. There was a time where I was intrigued by the cowboy movies he made. Apparently there was more to him than his art.

Hahay...artists and its sad storied behind them.

Siene Miller made a good performance in the film. I couldn't resist to googled the real Edie. She was definitely beautiful. She was like a fire who burned out quickly.

 

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