Andy Warhol
Campbell Soup Cans
1962
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Andy Warhol was a famous artist during this period. His Campbell Soup Cans shown above, were created in 1962. In these pieces, Andy uses an industrial technique in his art. This was a main characteristic of Pop Art. It was an example of commercial art, but it had another very important characteristic that was known during this period. It was non-personal. The subject was random and everyone was able to relate to it.
ROMWE Campbell Soup Print Sleeveless Vest
Romwe
2014
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Today, Pop Art is still very influential. As a fashion blogger, I affiliate with many companies and recently I was roaming around one of my affiliate's site where I stumbled upon a t-shirt that showed off the influence of Pop Art and the piece by Andy Warhol. This piece was found on Romwe and it completely connects to Pop Art. Firstly, relating to Pop Art, the garment is non-personal. Secondly, the subject is random and everyone is able to relate to it. Thirdly, just like Andy Warhol, Romwe used the Campbell Soup Can on the top and used repetition.