We've got your favorite Pop Art prints. Wondering just what the Pop Art movement is? It draws inspiration from popular culture like movies, advertising, music, and comics. Pop Art is known for its bold imagery, bright color palette, and repetitive approach inspired by mass production. It emerged in the 1950s, flourished in the 1960s, and was designed to be appreciated by the masses and appeal to the young. Today, Pop Art is considered as one of the first manifestations of Postmodernism. Roy Lichtenstein was a pioneering Pop Artist, who created colorful paintings that were inspired by comic book art. Pop Art prints of his works include the bold and colorful, "Sunrise, c. 1965" and comic-inspired, "In the Car, c. 1963." Keith Haring was an activist and street artist whose distinctive 1980s style blended Pop Art with graffiti. Famous examples like "Untitled, c. 1988" feature his dancing people and a heart. His serious subject matters like "Ignorance = Fear (1989)" spoke to the AIDS epidemic and was rendered in bold tones with a graphic aesthetic. Find your favorite Pop Art prints here.
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