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  • Easy to Make Clay Pop Art Projects

    Pop art is best defined as an art movement that flourished in the 1950s and 1960s. While this style originated in England, it reached its zenith of popularity in the United States during the...

  • How to Make Pop Art Pictures

    Pop art is an art form that began in the mid 1950s in Britain and later in the decade in the United States. One of the most well-known pop art entities is Andy Warhol, whose works stand as iconic...

  • How to Become a Pop Culture Expert

    Pop culture references abound in literature, television, movies, and magazines. Gain a little pop culture knowledge and you can make small talk with anybody because by its very nature, there is...

  • Facts About Romero Britto

    Romero Britto is a pop artist from Brazil who specializes in painting, multimedia works, sculpture and installation pieces. He is one of the most collected pop artists in the world and is...

  • Prints of Andy Warhol

    Nobody understood the cult of celebrity better than Pop Art superstar Andy Warhol. In his exploration of American pop culture and mass media images, he transformed himself into a celebrity as...

  • How to Draw Pop Art

    Pop art is so named because of its focus on popular culture. This is what makes it one of the easiest and most fun art forms--you get to draw stuff you see in everyday life. Fine lines,...

  • How to Paint Pop Art

    Pop art started in 1950s Britain, and Americans embraced it and ran. Americans are still running with the movement, which is based on things found in popular culture. You can paint pop art with a...

  • How to Make a Pop-up Greeting Card

    Make a homemade greeting card more exciting and distinctive by turning it into a pop-up card. There's no special paper or tools required to create this card. Design your pop-up card for any...

  • How to Collect Pop Art

    Artists like Roy Lichtenstein and the always-collectible Andy Warhol are among those who gave birth to the pop art movement. Coming into its own in the 1950s through the 1970s, pop art was a slap...

  • How to Recognize Pop Art From Japan

    Contemporary Japanese art has been strongly influenced by postwar American pop art and by Western music and film. Like American Pop Art, Japanese Pop Art borrows from popular culture, consumer...

  • How to Recognize Pop Art From the USA

    Pop Art in the USA emerged from the works of Robert Rauschenberg and Jasper Johns. You can recognize the roots of American Pop Art in John's collages and sculptures of everyday objects like paint...

  • How to Recognize Pop Art From Spain

    Pop Art from Spain took much from American Pop Art (its use of mass media communication, cartoons and popular images), but to fully understand Spanish Pop Art, you must recognize its political...

  • How to Recognize Work by Roy Lichtenstein

    Roy Lichtenstein is considered the greatest Pop Artist after Andy Warhol. Lichtenstein made an early foray into Pop painting in 1956 with his work "Ten Dollar Bill." He spent the next few years as...

  • How to Create Pop Art in Photoshop

    Pop Art is an artistic and cultural phenomenon that began in Britain in the 1950s, spread to America in the 1960s and became one of the major art movements of the 20th century. Some notable pop...

  • How to Create Pop Art in Illustrator

    Pop Art ruled in the 1960s and is still popular today. With irony and humor, Pop Art commented on contemporary society, culture and consumerism and helped blur the dividing line between "high art"...

  • How to Create Pop Art Portraits

    The Pop Art movement came into its own in New York in the 1960s. Pop artists were fascinated with consumerism and the objects of popular culture. Andy Warhol was obsessed with Hollywood's fame and...

  • How to Recognize Famous Pop Artists

    Pop Art in America coincided with the wealth and materialism of the post-World War II era. All Pop artists borrowed from popular culture. Advertising, photography, comic strips and product...

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