Andy Warhol's pop art paintings and screen prints, made in the 70's and 80's before his untimely death; throughout his life he was a renowned illustrator and created vast collections of images which have become iconic images of the era, including many works on "Campbell's Soup Cans" and Marilyn Diptychs" where he explored the ideas of commodification, consumerism, and celebrity culture through the lens of mass-production.
<span>Protestant themes can be seen in music in the United States today. It can be seen very clearly in country music, where lyrics are often overtly referring to God having an impact in a person's life or relationship, or the desire to give thanks to God for events that have happened in one's life. On the contrary, it can also be seen when there are references to how God has forsaken a person and the devil has taken over in their lives. On both sides of the coin we can see Protestant Christian influences in music, especially in the lyrics.</span>
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before you go or lose somebody
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