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Pop Art Craft Coffee Mug Project for KidsPop Art is a fun and contemporary source for craft projects your can make with the kids. This Pop Art craft project is fun, functional, and best of all easy to do.
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Self Portrait Fabric Pop Art Pillow Covers Kids Can MakePop Art and Fabric Pieces Make an Affordable Pillow! I love making simple Pop Art pillow covers out of Fabric pieces and Photo Iron Transfer Paper.
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J-Art: Japanese Pop ArtWhat is Pop art? Pop art as a movement started in the 1950s in Britain and the U.S. which takes its art from popular mass culture. While Andy Warhol was making his Soup Cans famous in the U.S., a new and exciting art in Japan was starting to form...
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French Paper: Pop Art Dinnerware, Paper, and MoreA review of French Paper fine 50's inspired stationary products and Pop Art dinnerware.
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Pop Art Greeting Cards You Can Make for FreeI love pop art and using available materials from around your home you can easily make greeting cards, thank cards, note cards, and blank cards for any occasion with a few simple and fun materials from around the house.
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Pop ArtPop art is the popular form of art which started in 1960s. Get to know the various forms and their evolution.
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Marilyn Monroe Pop Art Upholstered HeadboardMaking a Marilyn Monroe Pop Art upholstered headboard is an easy weekend project you can make to transform and design your retro room on a budget.
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Self Portrait Fabric Pop Art Upholstered HeadboardMaking Self Portrait Fabric Pop Art upholstered headboard is an easy weekend project you can make to transform and design your retro room on a budget.
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Photoshop Tutorial: How to Create Andy Warhol Inspired Pop ArtLearn how to create Andy Warhol inspired Pop Art using your own photos in Adobe Photoshop.
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Campbell's Soup Pop Art Upholstered HeadboardMaking a retro Campbell's Soup Pop Art upholstered headboard is an easy weekend project you can make to transform and design your retro room on a budget.
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Andy Warhol and Jasper Johns Helped Pioneer Pop ArtIn the mid 1950's artists began to study painting not just as a two-dimensional surface with color, but as an object that desired recognition for what it represented.
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Custom Pop ArtLet us see how contemporary style of art is used in making photographs for the layment. Create one for your own and enjoy seeing yourself.
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Art Museums in Cincinnati, OhioAny art genre you're looking for is only minutes away. The Contemporary Arts Center and the Taft Museum of Art are located in Downtown, Cincinnati. The Cincinnati Art Museum is a short drive to nearby Eden Park. -
8 Ways to Incorporate Pop Culture into Art ClassFreshen up your tired art lessons (and grab your students' attention) by integrating pop culture and celebrities into your curriculum. Learn eight easy ways to do this in art class. -
Three Great Art Museums in Pittsburgh PennsylvaniaThis list includes three wonderful art museums in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. This list will give you a general guide and location to each museum. -
How to Teach an Art And Craft Class from Your HomeMy friend Pamela and I have started a business teaching an art and craft class from my home. Here are the easy steps you need to take to get started. -
Modern Art: Definition and PhilosophyThe art created between circa 1890 and circa 1970 has very few consistencies visually, but when the philosophies and goals behind each piece are considered, there is the common drive of expressionism. -
Heath Ledger & Britney Spears: New Definitions for Pop Icon StatusUp until the 21st century began--we all thought we understood the ground rules for what constitutes a living Pop Icon in the world. Now, it's being defined quite differently...seemingly against anyone's control of the situation... -
The Philosophy of ArtThe purpose of this essay is to explore the author's personal philosophy of art while examining and at times dismissing other possible philosophies.
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Great Things to Do in Western New York: Albright-Knox Art GalleryA look at the history, collections, and facilities at the world-renowned art gallery.
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GWU Art Show October 26 - November 5, 2010GWU student art show features rising stars at Smith Hall of Art, 601 22nd Street, NW, 9:00 - 5:00 Daily.
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A Historical Look at the Role of Art in an Ever-Changing WorldNature versus technology is a timeless struggle in modernity; often art is the one medium which seeks to reveal the truth. Spurred by technology and the devastation of war, art explores the meaning of permanence in an unstable world.
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Praxis II: Art Content Knowledge 0133 - Study Guide and Sample Questions (Part 2)Part 2 of a study guide with sample questions to prepare for the Praxis II: Art Content Knowledge (0133) test, in the areas of Art History, Aesthetics, Modern Theories, Artists and Movements. -
Different Forms of Modern Art: Cubism and FuturismModern art is not anything different from the stark realities of the present world. It is an unusual way of representation of art. It appears dissimilar because of its depiction in diverse forms and shapes.
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How to Integrate Social Studies in the Art CurriculumSeven easy ways art teachers can combine social studies into art class, from creating timelines, to examining political cartoons, to studying historic propaganda and much more. -
Modern Art and Modernism: History and PhilosophyThis article explores what modern art is, how it came to be, and the philosophy behind it.
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Wildlife Art: Its History and DevelopmentHistory and development of wildlife art.
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Miami: the Best of the May Art Walk in WynwoodFrom Naomi Fisher's evocative piece of anthropological existence to the bright primary colors of a boom box by Sonni, find out the best of what Miami's art walk had to offer. -
Abstractionism and Impressionism in ArtModern art is a form of art depicting the common realities of the present world. It may seem a little bit out of usual track but this is the specialty of this kind or art. It poses an abstract view a subject, which is otherwise normal to everybody else.
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Beyond Le Louvre in the Art World of ParisWhen art lovers think of the City of Lights, Le Louvre springs instantly to mind. Yet Le Louvre is only the first stop of the city's world-class museums.
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Pop Rt for PetsContemporary Pop Art is also used for making photos of pets on canvas. Enjoy seeing your pet on canvas. Read to understand how.
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The Holocaust as a Comic Book Metaphor: Maus II and Art SpiegelmanBy some miracle, Art Spiegelman managed to avoid both sensationalizing and trivializing the Holocaust when he used it has fodder for two groundbreaking comic books.
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A Review of Pop Artist Michael AlbertA review of the pop artist most commonly compared to Andy Warhol, Michael Albert and his Sir Real works. -
Discover the New York Museum of Modern Art (MOMA)Every museum has a story to tell but no story is better than New York's Museum of Modern Art. You can't help but be amazed! -
Free Art You Didn't Know You HadFree art can become a priceless commodity when you find yourself moving into a new home, apartment, or condo!
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Vintage Eyeglass Wall Art Craft ProjectVintage eyeglasses are a fun and funky relic form the past that can be easily turned into some retro wall art that is also interactive.
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Art of the 20th Century: Roy LichtensteinRoy Lichtenstein's art is immediately recognized. It looks like a blown-up comic strip or comic book panel. -
The New Art of LivingThis pseudo art is the art of living your life in the public eye; where composition, colors and visual metaphors are replaced by living outlandishly.
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Art on the CheapIf you've traded up milk crates for dresser drawers, cinder blocks for an entertainment center, and sporks for real utensils, you're ready to pull the push pins out of those concert posters. Get ready for art. Here are five thrifty ways to look cultured.
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What is Art?The question of what is and is not art is so subjective it often seems that there is no limit to what is art. This article should help the reader better understand what art is and is not.





