Pop Art
Pop art sculpture is a type of art that uses everyday objects and popular culture imagery to create art that challenges the everyday and blurs the boundaries between high and low culture. It is often characterized by:Â
- Repetitive imagery:Â Often using easily recognizable images and patterns.Â
- Everyday objects: Often using everyday objects or less appreciated materials.Â
- Ironic commentary: Often satirical and ironic, and uses advertising to comment on contemporary culture.Â
- Mass production:Â Reflecting the mass production and reproduction of popular culture.Â
- Art Deco styles: Or industrially manufactured objects.Â
- Vibrant colors:Â Pop art often combines vibrant colors with bright and bold shapes.Â
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Abstract
Eryngium by Ruth Moilliet
£3,600 inc VATRuth Moilliet, Eryngium, Steel, Toughened Glass and Eryngium Petals
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Contemporary
Blue Hydrangea by Ruth Moilliet
£3,600 inc VATRuth Moilliet, Blue Hydrangea (reverse), Steel, Toughened Glass and Hydrangea Petals
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Contemporary
Coquine by Danu
£3,834 inc VATDanu, Coquine, Stove Enamelled Heavy Gauge Steel, Signed and Numbered 8 of 80, 178 cm high,