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A glass a day keeps the doctors away
Megan Chung
Painting - 30 x 30 x 3 cm Painting - 11.8 x 11.8 x 1.2 inch
$785
Soul of the Land
John Ayobamidele
Painting - 104.9 x 74.9 x 2.5 cm Painting - 41.3 x 29.5 x 1 inch
$3,600 $3,240
Chinaza (God Answer Prayers)
Ganiyat Abdulazeez
Painting - 121.9 x 91.4 x 2.5 cm Painting - 48 x 36 x 1 inch
$3,200
Sans faire semblant
Cécile Desserle
Painting - 116 x 89 x 2 cm Painting - 45.7 x 35 x 0.8 inch
$4,260
The New Way Fairer 4
Atilola Afeez Olanrewaju
Painting - 101.6 x 76.2 x 2.5 cm Painting - 40 x 30 x 1 inch
$3,150
What You See Is Up To You No. 4
Gabrielle Nisenboim
Painting - 61 x 91 x 3.5 cm Painting - 24 x 35.8 x 1.4 inch
$3,739
Portrait of Jane Fonda in Cat Ballou
Dane Shue
Painting - 106.7 x 106.7 x 0.3 cm Painting - 42 x 42 x 0.1 inch
$1,550
The Three Ducks
Illegalartbusiness
Painting - 100 x 120 x 3 cm Painting - 39.4 x 47.2 x 1.2 inch
$5,830
Madonna Moderna
Azia Maria Sammartano
Painting - 54.5 x 44.5 x 3 cm Painting - 21.5 x 17.5 x 1.2 inch
$1,682
Miss Campbell Drilla
Fabio Purino
Painting - 50 x 50 x 1.5 cm Painting - 19.7 x 19.7 x 0.6 inch
$729
Party in Duckburg
Adriano Cuencas
Painting - 86 x 126 x 2.5 cm Painting - 33.9 x 49.6 x 1 inch
$6,727
Black series - red edition N.8
Creami One
Painting - 105 x 160 x 2 cm Painting - 41.3 x 63 x 0.8 inch
$4,468
Ça me rend chevre
Angélique Dufossé
Painting - 100 x 70 x 2 cm Painting - 39.4 x 27.6 x 0.8 inch
$2,242
Is this the only solution?
David Karsenty
Painting - 50 x 70 x 4 cm Painting - 19.7 x 27.6 x 1.6 inch
$1,682
Big Doll, La Petite Robe Noire, Guerlain Tribute
Rachel Bergeret
Painting - 150 x 93 x 20 cm Painting - 59.1 x 36.6 x 7.9 inch
$18,498
Big Doll, Alexander McQueen Tribute
Rachel Bergeret
Painting - 150 x 93 x 20 cm Painting - 59.1 x 36.6 x 7.9 inch
$18,498
Big Doll, Mademoiselle LV Tribute
Rachel Bergeret
Painting - 150 x 93 x 20 cm Painting - 59.1 x 36.6 x 7.9 inch
$18,498
Dagobert Bitcoin
Adriano Cuencas
Painting - 124 x 86 x 2.5 cm Painting - 48.8 x 33.9 x 1 inch
$6,166 $5,549
Audrey Hepburn Collage
Dane Shue
Painting - 101.6 x 76.2 x 3.8 cm Painting - 40 x 30 x 1.5 inch
$2,500
When we will get wild?
Skaiste Semenike
Painting - 93 x 93 x 2 cm Painting - 36.6 x 36.6 x 0.8 inch
$2,807
When we will get wild?
Skaiste Semenike
Painting - 93 x 93 x 2 cm Painting - 36.6 x 36.6 x 0.8 inch
$2,792
Colored Communication
Marion Katharina Haas
Painting - 40 x 50 x 0.2 cm Painting - 15.7 x 19.7 x 0.1 inch
$2,881
Rockman taking off
Ivo Franjo Zibulla
Painting - 140 x 80 x 2 cm Painting - 55.1 x 31.5 x 0.8 inch
$4,854
Urban Coordinates : 939 Nights in Tokyo’s Dreamscape
Hiro Ando
Painting - 108 x 162 x 3 cm Painting - 42.5 x 63.8 x 1.2 inch
$7,848
Golden Elegance : Tokyo Tower in the Night's Sonata
Hiro Ando
Painting - 180 x 144 x 3 cm Painting - 70.9 x 56.7 x 1.2 inch
$8,408
Samuraicat’s Nikon Nocturne : Shadows Captured
Hiro Ando
Painting - 140 x 93 x 3 cm Painting - 55.1 x 36.6 x 1.2 inch
$5,830
LOVE IN AZURE SERENITY : NISHIKIGOI NOCTURNE
Hiro Ando
Painting - 160 x 125 x 3 cm Painting - 63 x 49.2 x 1.2 inch
$6,727
EVOLVING NIGHTS : SHINJUKU’S LOVE INVERTED
Hiro Ando
Painting - 120 x 132 x 3 cm Painting - 47.2 x 52 x 1.2 inch
$6,166
DIOR BLOSSOMS IN BATTLE NOCTURNES : ELEGANCE IN NEON
Hiro Ando
Painting - 130 x 105 x 3 cm Painting - 51.2 x 41.3 x 1.2 inch
$6,166
KOHAKU REVERIE : VERMILION VEIL
Hiro Ando
Painting - 140 x 116 x 3 cm Painting - 55.1 x 45.7 x 1.2 inch
$6,278
BLUE LOVE IN SHINJUKU’S NIGHT SYMPHONY : NISHIKIGOI LULLABY
Hiro Ando
Painting - 180 x 84 x 5 cm Painting - 70.9 x 33.1 x 2 inch
$6,727
NO LOAN TWILIGHT : PANDASAN’S LUMINESCENT REVERIE
Hiro Ando
Painting - 137 x 100 x 5 cm Painting - 53.9 x 39.4 x 2 inch
$6,166
ALABASTER ELEGANCE AND CRIMSON ECHO : KOHAKU’S DANCE IN TOKYO’S NIGHT
Hiro Ando
Painting - 160 x 128 x 3 cm Painting - 63 x 50.4 x 1.2 inch
$6,727
CHARLOTTE’S WINDOW CHRONICLES : URBANCAT GAZE
Hiro Ando
Painting - 108 x 162 x 5 cm Painting - 42.5 x 63.8 x 2 inch
$7,848
URBAN COORDINATES : 969 NIGHTS IN TOKYO’S DREAMSCAPE
Hiro Ando
Painting - 114 x 146 x 3 cm Painting - 44.9 x 57.5 x 1.2 inch
$7,399
ASIMO’S DANCE IN THE NOCTURNAL SYMPHONY : MECHANICAL BALLET
Hiro Ando
Painting - 108 x 162 x 5 cm Painting - 42.5 x 63.8 x 2 inch
$7,848
Hawaïan pizzas are not pizzas!
Isabelle Derecque
Painting - 100 x 150 x 3 cm Painting - 39.4 x 59.1 x 1.2 inch
$5,045
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Pop Art Painting for Sale
Pop Art comes from the term “popular art" and refers to the art movement that first appeared in the UK during the 1950s, before spreading across the world. Pop Art has not only influenced the visual arts (collage, sculpture...) but has also had an impact on music and fashion, with Pop Art painting being one of the most recognizable art forms today.
Among the many technological revolutions that have touched the history of painting, one of the most significant is certainly acrylic painting, a paint made from a combination of pigments, resin and turpentine. In comparison with traditional oil paint, acrylic has numerous advantages: it dries incredibly quickly, doesn't need varnish and is highly durable. Several Pop Art artists preferred using this more modern paint.
The popularization of silk screen printing, a stencil printing technique, also contributed to Pop Art's success. Examples of American Pop Art are often printed in series (using silk screens or other techniques) and created using a range of innovative industrial processes. These innovations were initially largely discredited and even subject to scorn until two key figures of the Pop Art movement emerged and helped promote these techniques.
Andy Warhol and Roy Lichtenstein were among the pioneers to openly express their preference for these new methods. By appropriating these techniques, which had once been exclusively used in an industrial context, the two major Pop Art figures revolutionized the art world. Contemporary painting had been popularized since and an artwork's value is no longer measured by its rarity or by the subject depicted.
American Pop Art turned its back on a long artistic tradition and paved the way for post-modern contemporary art, taking everyday objects from mass culture as its subjects (Campbell's soup, Coca-Cola). Subjects were intentionally chosen because they were banal, popular and ordinary.
To reinforce the movement's drastic break from the fine arts and its traditional subject matter, artists worked with a bright color palette, essentially using primary colors: red, yellow and blue. The use of vivid colors can be found in dozens, if not hundreds of kitsch Pop Art paintings.
The movement was critical of consumer society and often ironically used famous figures from popular culture - Marilyn Monroe, Mick Jagger, Mickey Mouse, Audrey Hepburn - to convey their criticism. These illustrations, which are reminiscent of advertisements or comic strips, are characterized by their use of very simple lines and minimalist details.
The desire to desacralize art is also reminiscent of the ideas of Dada or Marcel Duchamp's avant-gardism. However, for American and British Pop Art, their main goal was to ensure that culture was made accessible to the largest number of people possible. The Pop style made its mark very quickly and simultaneously created a new style of painting. Pop Art's philosophy emphasizes the power of images, the industrialized consumer society's new fetish. Nonetheless, from the 1970s onwards, many of the movement's artists decided to abandon Pop Art for other protest art movements.
On Artsper you can explore a range of Pop Art paintings from both well-known contemporary Pop Art artists as well as emerging artists. Some of the greatest painters of Pop Art include: James Rosenquist, David Salle, Jasper Johns, Andy Warhol, Tom Wesselman, and David Hockney.
Pop Art is a type of art in which everyday objects, like food items, road signs or comic strips, are depicted in art.
Pop Art often uses repeated images to mimic mass production, as well as commercial techniques like printing. Pop Art painting often features bright, saturated colors and images from popular culture or everyday contemporary life.
One of the most famous examples of Pop Art is Andy Warhol's Campbell Soup Cans, which he created in 1962. The work included 32 posters that each depicted a can of Campbell's soup, highlighting modern consumerism and challenging the definition of what makes "real art".