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Pop Art mainly emerged in England and the United States in the 1950s and carried on through the 1970s. Pop Art is one of the most well-loved and most recognizable styles of art. This movement focused on popular images from the media and is known for its extremely bold color palettes. Pop Art contains irony and satire imagery while critiquing consumerism. It often depicts pop culture with everyday subject matter. Pop Art was often created using screen printing in order to produce multiple copies. This process created the dots or halftone pattern as shading often seen in Pop Art.

This concludes our tour. Congratulations! You now know a little more about some of the numerous and influential artistic movements and styles. With that, it’s time to go show off to your friends and art teachers. And remember, when in doubt, say Picasso did it!

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Sophia Baldwin

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