Indiana (Noun)
Meaning 1
United States pop artist (born 1928).
Classification
Nouns denoting people.
Examples
- Robert Indiana's artwork often featured bold, graphic representations of popular culture and American iconography, including the iconic "LOVE" sculpture.
- Indiana's work was a prominent part of the 1960s Pop Art movement, alongside other notable artists like Andy Warhol and Roy Lichtenstein.
- Born Robert Clark in 1928, Indiana's artistic talents were evident from an early age, leading him to study at the Herron School of Art.
- Throughout his career, Indiana produced artwork in a variety of mediums, from paintings to prints to sculptures, frequently incorporating themes of "love" and "hope".
- Indiana's famous "LOVE" design, with its stylized lettering and tilt of the "O," was initially featured in a series of silkscreen prints created for a Museum of Modern Art Christmas card in 1964.
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Meaning 2
A state in midwestern United States.
Classification
Nouns denoting spatial position.