Hal Higdon
Pop Art
Pop Art is a movement that began in Germany in the 1950s, but had its most famous practitioners--at least in the U.S.-- in Andy Warhol and Roy Lichtenstein. Both used ads and comics for inspiration; the latter is most famous for his work mimicking comic books beginning in 1961. Like Lichtenstein, I've enjoyed doing comic book send-ups. My Pop Art paintings have proved popular with collectors. Only a few of the paintings below remain unsold.
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Gray Lady |
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Pop Art |
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Pyramids |
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Gatewood Cobb |
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Cultural Capital |
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Girl in Mirror |
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Rinso |
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COM |
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ACT |
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City Beaches |
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Dan Dare |
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Oh Hal! |
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The Eye |
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Terror! |
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