Answer:
The answer is "True."
Step-by-step explanation:
Andy Warhol was an American artist who was popular for the visual art movement. He introduced the use of "silkscreens," a process of putting the images of magazines and other paper media into canvass. This process allowed the duplication of people's art work which sounded similar to a screen printing machine but was only produced by hand.
He used this technique for the "Pop Art Movement." He chose several subjects and characters in order to portray his art. He also influenced the royal portrait figure of the Kuba People (an African tribe). This made the Kuba art more modern than all the other African art forms.
Warhol's technique influenced those in the African-Latin continents. It was followed by other methods which were more sophisticated such as those which used photo-silkscreen in darkrooms.