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POP WALL ART

Featuring bright colors, pop icons, graffiti, and collage styles, our pop wall art collection captures attention, energizes, and impresses guests.

How Did Pop Art Start?

Pop art isn’t just a movement, it’s a revolt. A revolt against traditional art. A revolt against high class, exclusive snobs. A revolt against how art “should be.”

The pop art revolt began in direct opposition to abstract expressionism and outdated views of what art “was supposed to be.” The pop art movement took the idea that art should either be a landscape painting, portrait, or an abstract expression created with specific techniques by highly trained professionals and threw that out the window. Instead, Pop Art has a clear subject, most often an object or person well recognized in society, and bold lines.

Pop art is bold, fun, playful, and relatable. The purpose of the pop wall décor movement was to blur the divide between high class art connoisseurs and everyday people, so that everyone could feel connected to and enjoy stunning artwork.

The pop art movement 1st began in Britain in the mid 1950s. The term “Pop Art” is credited to curator Lawrence Alloway in reference to “popular art” since the art is created for mass consumption and the subjects are popular people or objects from movies, sports, commercials, etc.

Man in lime green shirt hangs large colorful pop artwork of Basquiat fighting his monster onto white wall

How Did Pop Art Start?

Pop art is bold, fun, playful, and relatable. The purpose of the pop wall décor movement was to blur the divide between high class art connoisseurs and everyday people, so that everyone could feel connected to and enjoy stunning artwork.

The pop art movement 1st began in Britain in the mid 1950s. The term “Pop Art” is credited to curator Lawrence Alloway in reference to “popular art” since the art is created for mass consumption and the subjects are popular people or objects from movies, sports, commercials, etc.

Man in lime green shirt hangs large colorful pop artwork of Basquiat fighting his monster onto white wall

Pop Artists

Meet the artists behind these pop art masterpieces and browse their complete collections. Support real artists. The artist is paid every time their print is made.

Pop Artists

Meet the artists behind these pop art masterpieces and browse their complete collections. Support real artists. The artist is paid every time their print is made.

What Does Pop Art Stand For?

Okay so there’s pop music and pop wall décor and pop artists…but what is pop art, like actually?

Pop art is any art based on mass media, current marketing messages, and popular culture of the time. Most pop art is very bold and highly colorful. Because of this, pop art wall décor brings lots of energy to your space. Showcasing pop art décor in your home suggests that you are stylish, edgy, and aware of current cultural marketing messages. Often blurring the boundaries between powerful celebrities or icons and day-to-day experiences of the average person, pop art serves as an equalizer. It draws a line between the high and mighty to the lowest parts of society to show how everything is connected.

As a whole, pop art tends to include two things. First is a popular, well recognized subject. This could be a celebrity or power figure or it could be an easily recognized product like Campbell’s Soup or Coca Cola. The second is the emotional theme of satire and irony. Most pop artwork’s purpose is to make a critical statement or refute a marketing message, in an ironic, lighthearted way.

Pairing of graffiti black white and pink graffiti pop collage and black and gold Medusa pop wall art in man's living room

What Does Pop Art Stand For?

Okay so there’s pop music and pop wall décor and pop artists…but what is pop art?

Pop art is any art based on mass media, current marketing messages, and popular culture of the time. Typically, pop art makes an ironic statement about or criticizes some aspect of society. Most pop art is very bold and highly colorful. Because of this, pop art wall décor brings lots of energy to your space. Showcasing pop art décor in your home suggests that you are stylish, edgy, and aware of current cultural marketing messages. Often blurring the boundaries between powerful celebrities or icons and day-to-day experiences of the average person, pop art serves as an equalizer. It draws a line between the high and mighty to the lowest parts of society to show how everything is connected.

Pairing of graffiti black white and pink graffiti pop collage and black and gold Medusa pop wall art in man's living room

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