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Ideas That Pop
Pop artists found inspiration in daily life
This article explores the techniques Pop artists used to make art about contemporary life. In his Campbell’s Soup Cans, Andy Warhol repeats rows of soup cans, mirroring stacks of products in a supermarket. In Look Mickey, Roy Lichtenstein appropriates a picture from a children’s book in a painting. Rosalyn Drexler creates a hard-edge composition that evokes an album cover.
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