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Pop Art Food
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Pop Art Pop art was an art movement and style that had its origins in England in the 1950s and made its way to the United States and Canada during the 1960s. Pop artists have focused attention upon familiar images of the popular culture such as billboards, comic strips, magazine advertisements, and supermarket products.
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Pop Art Pop art reflected the new wealth, consumerism, and light-hearted attitudes that followed the post-war period. It was also a reaction against abstract expressionism, the dominant art movement of the 1950s, which was serious and inward-looking. Pop art was playful and ironic, and ignored the rules of the traditional art world.
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Pop Art Pop art examines the distinction between "high art" and popular culture, and questions the role of the artist. Pop artist Andy Warhol used everyday objects and familiar icons in their artwork.
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Roy Lichtenstein Mustard on White, 1963
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Roy Lichtenstein Sandwich and Soda
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Andy Warhol Campbell's Tomato Soup, 1962
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Ed Bing Lee
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Ed Bing Lee
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Ed Bing Lee
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Ed Bing Lee
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Ed Bing Lee
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Ed Bing Lee
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Henk Hofstra
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Student Art
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Student Art
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Food Art Project Project Requirements Choose a food item to recreate
Write ½ page explaining why you chose that food item Sketch food item with details on how to recreate it Create food sculpture Must be larger than life Must be neat and detailed Must be creative and original
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