Serigraphy
Pop Art Printmaking is a form of contemporary art that utilizes printmaking techniques to create works inspired by popular and commercial culture. It emerged in the mid-20th century as a reaction to the prevailing fine art movements, with artists seeking to bridge the gap between high art and mass culture. Pop Art Printmaking often incorporates imagery from advertising, comic books, and everyday objects, transforming them into visually striking and thought-provoking pieces. The use of bold colors, repetition, and irony are common characteristics of this style. Pop Art Printmaking continues to be a popular and relevant category in the art world today, as artists explore new ways to engage with contemporary culture and society through printmaking.