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Pop Art Canvas Prints – The Joy Of Artwork Explained

Pop Art is an art movement which has started in the early 50’s in England and in the 60’s in America. As the genre implies; art pieces, literary works, sculptures and structures inspired or made during this era usually contain elements of Pop culture, mass advertising, comic strips/ characters, movie clips, photographic illustrations and common objects or scenes with minimal personal touches from the artist. Because the images or the compositions of Pop Art Canvas are quite universal or are ordinary, people from all walks of life can easily relate or interpret the masterpiece compared to art forms inspired by other art categories such as abstract art, impressionism, expressionism, Dadaism, etc. Artists who became popular in this particular art movement include Andy Warhol, Lawrence Alloway , Tom Wesselmann, Jasper Johns, Robert Rauschenberg, etc. Most of their famous Pop Art pieces are displayed in Art Galleries located in New York and in Los Angeles.

Pop Art Canvas prints are definitely the most commonly seen or displayed compared to other forms. Aside from being readily available, Pop Art canvas prints are less expensive that’s why a greater number of people can acquire or purchase such masterpieces. As it is cost effective, many businesses, businessman, householders, designers & architecs etc. like to incorporate Pop Art influnces into the interior of offices or workplaces.

Examples of timeless Pop Art Canvas images seen inside homes, offices and establishments include cartoon clips, movie clips, famous TV/ movie celebrities, musicians, politicians, fashion icons, etc. Examples of such include Monalisa, Audrey Hepburn, Marilyn Monroe, John F. Kennedy, Bob Marley, Che Guevara, The Beatles, and even America’s current president Barrack Obama. Adverts of Coke & Campbells soup etc. are also some of the commonly produced Pop Art canvas prints. Artists the world over use Pop Art influenced by their own culture and creative language. For example, in Japan most Pop Art canvas manifest the innocence of children as opposed with one of Japan’s pornographic cartoons known as hentai. Nude images and anime are also popular Pop Art canvas elements in Japan.

If Pop Art is something you are interested in then you will not be stuck for choice. Many shops and web stores sell Pop Art Canvas prints.Shopping can take up a lot of time, so making the use of an online web store can save a lot of time and money.

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