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Thursday, 3 July 2014

1. Pop Art

Pop Art is an art movement that emerged in the mid-1950s in Britain and in the late 1950s in the United States. In the concept of pop art, the artistic concept and art-oriented attitude is much more important than the art itself.

Pop Art widely adopted public and secular culture elements, including advertising, comic books and everyday objects, but it is also widely considered to be the prevailing dominant ideas of abstract expressionism art a response and extension. Pop art and popular culture in the popular image in order to oppose the art of elite culture, with the means to highlight mediocre satire popular culture and kitsch elements.


Pop Art Advertising

Pop Art Comic

Pop Art Poster


Pop Art style closer to the our daily life, it's painting language is simple, intuitive, strong impact, and capable to get into the viewer's inner resonance. 

In order to adapt to the prevailing consumer groups, all sorts of strange product and unconventional design concepts have emerged.

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