The factory cannot make art.

Marlene 2022-01-14 08:01:43

His friend said that you can actually be a movie every day.
Just like the news I saw earlier, Jamie ( http://onlytheblogknowsbrooklyn.typepad.com/only_the_blog_knows_brook/jamie_livingston/index.html ) is the artist who makes a piece of art every day. The artwork is also subject to experimentation and drafting, but what most people know is called an artwork, which is amazing, but the manuscripts of an artist can inspire indifferent curiosity. It's just like the private lives of celebrities and theirs, so colorful. Everyone will spend more time and money looking for these drafts, not to mention that the finished product is called "love", and the factory cannot make this artwork called "love."



Who expected the side effects of this artwork to be too great, and when Edie woke up, she had been replaced by the next trademark, because the productivity of the factory was so fast that she probably didn't even recognize herself. Own.

Oh! I remembered it wrong. She knew who she was. She clearly knew where she was positioned. Didn't she say it when she first met Warhol and talked about the movie?

"Just be yourself."
"Which one?"

She is pitiful in the video.
"Draft" is more precious than "product".

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Extended Reading
  • Conrad 2022-03-28 09:01:08

    Don't know Edie, don't know Andy Warhol

  • Violet 2022-03-28 09:01:08

    Life changed quickly because a person entered a circle, he forgot his past self, and he couldn't remember it at all... And the man who fucked you can only say afterwards, that was a long time ago, and I still don't know her very well...

Factory Girl quotes

  • Edie Sedgwick: To me, New York was Jackson Pollock sipping vodka and dripping paint onto a raw canvas.

  • Billy Quinn: How did a nice chick like you get mixed up in the whole acting racket?

    Edie Sedgwick: Breakfast at Tiffany's. You know, Audrey with her hair pulled back, and she's smoking through the black cigarette holder.

    Billy Quinn: You wanna live in a movie?

    Edie Sedgwick: I never saw the movie, just the poster.

    Billy Quinn: So you haven't read the book then?

    Edie Sedgwick: Well, Audrey isn't in the book.

    Billy Quinn: The book is a bit different. It's about a working girl and a writer, an artist. You see, the artist steals the girl's stories and makes a fortune, and the girl doesn't get anything.

    Edie Sedgwick: Why do you have such a problem with Andy?

    Billy Quinn: Because of what he worships.