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Pop Art (Key Elements of pop art (Recognizable imagery, drawn from popular…
Pop Art
Key Elements of pop art
Recognizable imagery, drawn from popular media and products
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In sculpture, an innovative use of media
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Images of celebrities or fictional characters in comic books, advertisements and fan magazines
or have d trump with like the twitter logo or with like kanye west merch showing the way political and celebrity walls have been taken down with like a collective world emerging
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Famous pop artists
Richard Hamilton for his work titled just what is it that makes today's homes so different, so appealing
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Some people say that Pop Art is poking fun at traditional art and is most closely related to the nonsense art of Dadaism.
Dadaism is an artistic movement in modern art that started around World War I. Its purpose was to ridicule the meaninglessness of the modern world. Its peak was 1916 to 1922, and it influenced surrealism, pop art, and punk rock. It favored going against the standards of society.
Example of Dada
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It would be interesting to join the movement of dada and pop together as pop art is commonly thought to be a parody of dada. I
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loss of childhood, have like a childish aesthetic with an adult setting or props, or like technology, saying like childhood is lost to tech
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old fashion/ wire phone hanging down like a dada mundane thing then with the pop art colour and like exclamations on it
my face but with like the comic strip dots on it caught in different poses close up like the comic strip girls and have is like andy warhols Marilyn photos
could do something with two people like back to back with each other and trying to talk to one another with the different text bubbles
or the plastic thing which i guess could signify the idea of expectations of society that are more widely known as the internet really spreads these ideals
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maybe with a story line it could be a girl talking with the text bubble thing back to back and they are talking about like the hate or pressure that one is under
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i would like to do a collage like the one in my coggle that would include like pride things and diversity
Gen Z Pop Culture
the kardashians, michelle obama, donald trump, julia gillard,
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stereotyped as connected with internet, not connected with others face to face, uncaring, free, more depressed, less naive/optimistic
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tolerant of others; sexual orientation, race, gender identity, expression.
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selena gomez, demi lovato, taylor swift
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