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POP ART WARHOL RAUSCHENBERG LICHTENSTEIN

ng at the clock with no hands. A moving cardboard box reminds me of something a homeless man would sleep in and the soiled shirt would be something a homeless person would wear. From this, I begin to appreciate my clean clothes and home. Girl with Ball gives me a feeling of being carefree. She seems to be having fun on the beach, enjoying the sun. This painting produces emotions that I value such as being carefree and having fun.All three paintings are very different in their own way in regards to aesthetics. Warhols The Gun has few colors, but shows the gun slightly pointing inward towards the viewer. His use of the silk screen gave the picture imperfections, which make it unique. Lichtenstiens Girl with Ball is one of the most unique forms of painting I have ever seen done. His use of Benday dots shows an image that looks to be done by machine. The lines are very distinct and the body of the subject is completely outlined in black giving an intense feeling. The spatial relationships in the painting bring us to focus on the face of the girl. Migration has no distinct lines, but with strategically placed items, he brings them all together with running paint into neighboring areas. The relationships of all the items and their spatial arrangement only give us more to work with in coming up with our conclusion of the meaning seen here.The term Pop Art first appeared in Britain during the late 1950s and referred to the interest of a number of artists in the images of mass media, advertising, comics and consumer products. The images of pop art (shortened from "popular art") were taken from mass culture. Some artists duplicated beer bottles, soup cans, comic strips, road signs, and similar objects in paintings, collages, and sculptures. Others incorporated the objects themselves into their paintings or sculptures, sometimes in modified form. Materials of modern technology, such as plastic, urethane foam, and acrylic paint, of...

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