Featured Work
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Swingin' Cats at the Hep Cafe by Mike Cressy
Dat’s right baby, get hip to the jive…
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"how long have DVD's been with us..." by Tim Andrew
The poster edition of the original vector drawn photographic print series I made earlier this year. All VHS covers were hand drawn from original images (it took ages). The rap (Abridged): / Do you remember when your VCR broke and you decided not to get another because they were sort of old technology? DVD was replacing VHS and you could probably buy the shows you wanted as season sets on DVD soon. Have they released those shows yet? Maybe you started watching different stuff because they didn’t release them? I don’t know, but many films aren’t being replaced on DVD at my local video shop when the VHS copy dies … I can’t find Pee-Wee’s Big Adventure in any DVD rental place… and find me The Last Star Fighter while you’re looking. I loved that movie! Things look right on VHS, The Dark Crystal, Star Wars, Alien, Thomas the Tank Engine, Sooty, all better on tape, darker, warmer, grainier. We’ve lost something here, it’s changed, it ain’t cool. detail sample: /
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M e L u v s Y o u by Jen Cannella
Sprocket always thought of himself as unlovable. Then one day he found a discarded, crumpled heart lying on the ground. He put it on his chest with rivets and wrote a note for the world to see…can’t hurt to put it out there, he thought................maybe someday! /
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Tape Over Me by Ben Vernel
Mmmm, tapey. See detail/close-up here: http://www.deviantart.com/deviation/58887468/ /
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Global Reheating by schytsoframe
Detail /
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Play Those Chunky Chords White by DieselLaws
Typography vs Music – does it get any better than this? Inspired by White Egg by nook BLACK VERSION: /
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Reinvent Yourself by raae
For the AT Challenge.
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Shark Biscuits by Karsten Stier
A week in the life of the surfing scene Oil on Stretched Canvas – No Airbrushing 35 X 78 inches / 89 X 198 cm Original : / Sold / contact my Agents at Gallery 112 / .................................................................................
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Tu es la bienvenue samantha by serge gordons
my daughter at 12 Y.O in 2004 she’s beautiful face and hair on wall pop art is verry curioussly …...........!
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ivi and i by Julie Doye
acrylics on canvas derived from a photo at auction night at the world bar in Sydney’s Kings Cross. 2008
Recent Work
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WINTER RULES by Dayonda
Winter Rules!
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i love my camera by geneticthreat
this is a picture of my camera i’ve had for a longtime i did all the graphics using adobe photoshop.
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Koi Christmas Card, R&W by Dayonda
Done entirely with “image hoses” in Corel Painter Essentials 4. / Tree is made of koi, hanging decorations are Japanese paper lanterns, cherry blossom strings for popcorn, some stars and twirls for fun, and a couple of rocks for visual balance.
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Digital Dump by Sam Dantone
Were do you think all the dead gadgets go?...
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Dead Patriotism by Kyle Schwab
I thought this design would look good as wall art. If you are interested in buying this in shirt form click here As stated before: Interpret at your own risk.
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Koi Christmas White by Dayonda
/ / __ / Experimental Because: I used “image hoses” only in Corel Painter Essentials 4. / And I’ve never seen a Christmas tree made of fish - koi, to be exact. / It was hard to keep them stacked and in place, you know how slippery fish are! / =Dayonda
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ZERO DOLLAR BILL by Sam Dantone
PRECISELY HOW MANY I HAVE IN MY POCKET…
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The Witch Hunt Of Jesse Friedman by DavidBaddeley
No substantial or physical evidence.
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Pierced by dmarie
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What You Looking At? by Steve Harvey
Those naughty juvenile delinquents and teddy boys.
About This Group
A group for artists of all mediums whose work is inspired by and reflects popular culture – there is a little bit of Warhol in all of us.
The image currently representing the Pop Art Group is 15 Minutes of Fame by nofrillsart.
Abbreviation of Popular Art, Pop Art (wikipedia definition) is one of the major art movements of the twentieth century. Characterised by themes and techniques drawn from popular mass culture, such as advertising and comic books, pop art is widely interpreted as either a reaction to the then-dominant ideas of abstract expressionism or an expansion upon them. Pop art, like pop music, aimed to employ images of popular as opposed to elitist culture in art, emphasising the banal or kitschy elements of any given culture.
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