Women Pop Artists

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Across
  1. 3. made art that was humorous yet eerie, her works incorporate found objects and depict celebrities of the era.
  2. 6. made art that sometimes showed female characters seeming to draw empowerment from their traditionally masculine profession.
  3. 7. said she decided to focus on rockets instead of Coca-Cola cans
  4. 9. used a combination of humor and challenging content that characterizes her works
Down
  1. 1. melded popular and consumer cultures with American folk art, as well as elements of the personal with the generic.
  2. 2. She was an actress
  3. 3. worked against the historically passive consumption of art and the increasing influence of new mass-media forms.
  4. 4. used archetypal characters which capture the uniformity and isolation associated with urban life in the 1960s
  5. 5. referenced gangsters, King Kong, and Marilyn Monroe
  6. 7. worked in screen-printing because it could be cheaply mass-produced and widely disseminated
  7. 8. said "I create vertigo"