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Pop Art Cat Paintings

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Pop Art Cat Paintings

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  1. Welcome to:-https://furrycanva.com/collections/pop-art-collection Pop Art Dog Portraits Pop Art Cat Painting While the idiosyncratic Andy Warhol is credited for the Pop Art Dog Portraits, there were a number of lesser known artists, such as Richard Hamilton and Eduardo Paolozzi, doing their own thing in the mid 50's to the mid 60's. Even though art critics denounced the minimalist paintings as expendable, it has proven to be timeless and enduring. What distinguishes the style from other styles is its ability to isolate objects giving the onlooker something to deliberate over. Pop art isn't so much a style, but rather a philosophy that art doesn't have to be stark and serious. Though nobody would dare do a Campbell's soup can again, pop art is alive and well in the 21st century even if it vaguely resembles the cartoonish pieces produced in the 60's. In other words, pop art has grown up. There are several new pop artists who tip their hats to the past while administrating a contemporary aesthetic. These three artists are examples of the modern direction that pop art is taking. Pop Art Cat Painting prints from the Dallas-based photographer Wade Griffin gives us something which is not far away from Warhol as one might first think as shoots ordinary objects, places and people and turns them into strikingly interesting images. Painter Christoph Niemann's take on pop art is a bit closer to the works we saw back in the day. His entertaining wall art is achieved by using clean and simple lines with an almost child-like ambiance make his work accessible if not a bit mischievous. Michael Parker is possibly closest to the pop art masters of the 1960s. The painter/photographer creates colorful renditions of such ordinary objects such as NYC Taxi cabs, VW buses and barcodes. He gives a wink to Warhol with psychedelic watercolors of Marilyn Monroe and the Marxist Revolutionary Che Guevara. Parker also snaps charming portraits of dogs with and without photo-manipulation. Tony Engelhart has been a successful freelance writer for the better part of 10 years. He recently switched his focus to marketing and currently works as a marketing assistant for Imagekind - the leader in framed and canvas prints & posters - where he writes copy for the as well as other outlets. Tony's first two piece have already established him at Imagekind as a favorite among readers. Visit :- https://furrycanva.com/collections/pop-art-collection

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