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Pop art was a visual movement in the 1950’s and 1960’s, exploring everyday images, changing the expected view on what ‘art’ was. The critic Lawrence Alloway introduced the term pop art. Pop art is simply popular imagery taken from advertising, comic strips, film and television. Leading pop artists include Roy Lichtenstein, Peter Blake, Richard Hamilton and Andy Warhol. Many pop artists used bright contrasting colours and defined the objects by simplifying the detail and defining the outline. ... Lichtenstein was the most sophisticated major pop artist in the way he analysed visually and explored objects. ... It has bold black outlines, which is a typical feature of pop art and the skin colour is made up of pink dots, to make it look like its been printed.
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