Visual Communication Pop Art
Visual Communication Pop Art is a style of art that emerged in the mid-20th century and is characterized by vibrant colors, bold graphic design, and a sense of playful irreverence. This genre often incorporates elements of popular culture, such as advertisements, comic books, and celebrities, to create visually striking and engaging works. Pop art is known for its use of mass-produced imagery and techniques, such as collage and screen printing, to challenge traditional notions of fine art and blur the boundaries between high and low culture. The movement is closely associated with artists such as Andy Warhol, Roy Lichtenstein, and Claes Oldenburg, who used their work to critique consumerism, celebrity culture, and the media in a visually dynamic and accessible way.