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Tuesday 30th June 2009 at 3:26:39 AM

sunitasaloni
Rank: Beginner
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Pop Art was cheeky and irreverent, and glorified common objects while satirizing and poking fun at the rarified traditional “uptown” world of museum and gallery Art (with a capital A). Pop Art also found Abstract Expressionist too contrived and pretentious, and encouraged a freer use of new techniques and materials. The movement was represented by clear lines, sharp paintwork and realistic objects in an often exaggerated scale. Clear representations of clichés, symbols, objects and heroes commonly seen in the popular culture were both iconized and lampooned.
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Friday 3rd July 2009 at 4:50:47 AM

Steve G
Rank: Advanced Intermediate
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Yes, nicely put sunit - very nice. Irreverence has a beauty as well as a power
 
 

Friday 31st July 2009 at 4:19:10 AM

domanicjohn
Rank: Beginner
#Posts: 7
#Points: 7
 
Its true that pop art is unique from other art techniques

Photo Canvas|Photo Art
 
 

Friday 31st July 2009 at 6:27:03 AM

Steve G
Rank: Advanced Intermediate
#Posts: 229
#Points: 231
 
Domanicjohn, you are now 115 yoga years old...well done.
Agree about the pop art b.t.w.
 
 
 
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