Pop Art

Brought to life in the 1950s, pop art combines unexpected elements in unforgettable ways. These colorful odes to the style made popular by a soup can are all you need to liven up your walls!
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a painting on the wall above a bed in a room with white walls and black metal frame
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Take a look into her eyes. What is she thinking? What woes has she plotted? If you are a strong-willed person who loves bold art this piece by Dan Monteavaro’s “If You Can” will be a nice addition to your home or office décor. If You Can By: Dan Monteavaro from Great Big Canvas.
a living room with a large painting on the wall
Blam! Lichtenstein Inspired Pop Art
Brought to life in the 1950s, pop art combines unexpected elements in unforgettable ways. Incorporating images from mass media and comic book imagery, Dan Monteavaro plays with the familiarity of those images in his pixel-based pop art. The beauty in Monteavaro's work is more in the missing portions, wherein lies a communication between artist and material. Featuring Mimosas by Dan Monteavaro from Great Big Canvas.
a painting of marilyn monroe on a wall next to a bike
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Is there anything more iconic in the world of pop art than a Warhol-inspired silkscreen of Marilyn Monroe? American pop art explores the relationships between celebrity culture, advertising and iconography. 1960’s glam to your home or apartment with this large pop art print. Featuring Marilyn Monroe 6 Box Pop Art Wall Art.
a poster hangs on the wall above a bed in a bedroom with black walls and striped pillows
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Brought to life in the 1950s, pop art combines unexpected elements in unforgettable ways. These colorful odes to the style made popular by a soup can are all you need to liven up your walls! Featuring Mars - JPL Travel Poster By: NASA JPL from Great Big Canvas.
a colorful dog is on the wall next to a pink chair
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Woof! Woof! Pit Bull Pop Art in Bright Bold Colors. New York has always been the center of the American pop art world. Mark Ashkenazi is an Israeli photo artist now based in New York. With this piece, he juxtaposes the ferocity of a pit bull with loving eyes – surrounded by sprain-painted hearts. Such a dichotomy is at the very heart of an often-times misunderstood dog breed. Brown Pit bull Brown Eyes I By: Mark Ashkenazi from Great Big Canvas.
there is a coffee cup on the shelf next to two mugs and a spoon
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Coffee Art. It Makes Everything Better! Let’s face it … we all love coffee (and some of us love it a little too much). With this image, David Fisher channels pop art master Roy Lichtenstein with a comic book style female in a seductive gaze coupled with a bold statement of fact that “coffee makes everything better!” Put this image up in your office or kitchen to celebrate that which is wonderful, namely a good Cup of Joe. Java Comic III Mini By: David Fischer from Great Big Canvas.
a bed topped with pillows and a painting on the wall above it's headboard
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Why would a T.Rex hold a megaphone if its tiny little arms can reach its mouth? Such a profound mystery has stumped philosophers for centuries. The good news is that art does not always need to make sense, particularly pop art. With this great panoramic work of art, Kelly Eddington imagines Bono, the lead singer of U2, as a Tyrannosaurus rex spewing weapons-grade dopamine on an audience of people. – hashtag #awesomeness. T. rex Bono By: Kelly Eddington from Great Big Canvas