Thursday, 28 April 2011
Tuesday, 19 April 2011
Pop Art
Pop Art
Pop art is the term for an influential cultural movement of the sixties. It represents a particular generation and unique understanding of arts. It is amazing how the simplest things characterizing everyday life of the people, their emotions, their idols, even the household items they can't imagine living without are represented in such a beautiful and unique way. It doesn't matter if you were born in 80s or 90s pop art can bring the spirit of those days back to you. Tendency of overpopularizing certain people and things and increased commercialization changing people's values forever were the essential parts of pop culture.
We love pop art because it describes 60s in such an original way and it's simply beautiful to look at!
We will post artworks of some of our favorite pop artists.
Andy Warhol
Turquoise Marylin - 1962 |
Flowers - 1965 |
Male Fashion Figure - 1960 |
Model - 1982 |
Three Female Fashion Figures - 1959 |
Campbell's Soup I - Tomato - 1968 |
Triple Elvis - 1963 |
Roy Lichtenstein
In the Car |
Thinking of Him |
Drowning Girl - 1984 |
Richard Hamilton
"Just what is that makes today's homes so different, so appealing?" - 1922 |
Tom Wesselmann
Alex Katz
David Hockney
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