History

Pop Art was a
visual art movement that emerged in the 1950s in Britain and the United States.
The origin of the term Pop Art is
unknown but is often credited to British art critic Lawrence Alloway in an
essay titled "The Arts and the Mass
Media", although he uses the words "popular
mass culture" instead of "pop
art". Alloway was one of the leading critics to defend Pop Art as a
legitimate art form. It was one of the biggest art movements of the twentieth
century and is characterized by themes and techniques drawn from popular mass
culture, such as television, movies, advertising and comic books.
Pop Art
Paintings can be used in various sizes for different kind of
impact in the interior design and can also be created as wall murals. Use these
as focal points in the room. The bright color palette of pop art will
immediately spruce up any decor and attract attention. Hang them above
fireplace, sofa, bed, or on the dining room’s feature wall.
Color Scheme
The color scheme in pop art is bright and clashing. Choose
two bright contrasting colors and a neutral to balance them out. Color blocks
can also be used in furniture together with some prints and patterns.
Furniture
The 60′s style furniture will look great in a pop art style
interior design. Think retro-futuristic chairs, minimalist sofas, and egg
armchairs, radical black walls which are well balanced with colorful furniture
and accessories.

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