Pop Art

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  1. 2. KOONS Artist known for transforming everyday objects into large, shiny sculptures.
  2. 3. Technique often used in Pop Art to critique or make fun of cultural norms.
  3. 8. SOUP Iconic product depicted repeatedly by Warhol in his artwork.
  4. 10. CULTURE Central inspiration for Pop Art, drawing from everyday items and media.
  5. 12. PRINTING Technique commonly used in Pop Art for creating multiples of images.
  6. 14. LICHTENSTEIN Artist known for comic book-inspired paintings and use of Ben Day dots.
  7. 15. COLORS Characteristic of Pop Art, using eye-catching, vibrant hues.
  8. 17. HARING Artist known for graffiti-style Pop Art with bold lines and bright colors.
  9. 18. Artistic movement that includes Pop Art, challenging traditional boundaries.
  10. 19. WARHOL Pioneer of Pop Art known for his silkscreen prints of celebrities and consumer goods.
  11. 20. ART Everyday or popular imagery elevated by Pop Art into the realm of fine art.
  12. 22. CULTURE Source of much of Pop Art’s inspiration, including brands and media.
  13. 23. Easily recognized symbols or people, often used in Pop Art works.
  14. 24. ART Fine arts traditionally held in high esteem, contrasted with Pop Art themes.
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  1. 1. Using familiar images to convey messages, a staple in Pop Art.
  2. 4. Popular printing technique used by Warhol and other Pop artists.
  3. 5. Frequently a subject of Pop Art, symbolizing fame and idolization.
  4. 6. Technique in Pop Art emphasizing the duplication of the same image.
  5. 7. DAY DOTS Printing technique used by Lichtenstein to mimic comic book shading.
  6. 8. Key theme in Pop Art, reflecting society’s focus on mass consumption.
  7. 9. MONROE Famous actress frequently depicted in Pop Art, especially by Warhol.
  8. 11. Industry closely related to Pop Art, sharing its imagery and consumer focus.
  9. 13. Animated images frequently used in Pop Art, appealing to popular taste.
  10. 16. STRIPS Popular art form used by Lichtenstein, often reinterpreted in Pop Art.
  11. 21. PRODUCTION Concept emphasized in Pop Art, highlighting identical, repeatable objects.