Hal's Art Gallery
 

P o p A r t



 


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

Type: Acrylic
Diminsions: 50 x 40inches
Frame Type: wrap-around

Pop Art

Type: Acrylic montage
Diminsions: 24 x 36 inches
Frame Type: wrap-around

Pyramids

Type: Acrylic
Diminsions: 20 x 16 inches
Frame Type: framed

Gatewood Cobb

Type: Acrylic
Diminsions: 36 x 36 inches
Frame Type: wrap-around

Cultural Capital

Type: Acrylic
Diminsions: 48 x 36 inches
Frame Type: wrap-around

Girl in Mirror

Type: Acrylic
Diminsions: 36 x 48 inches
Frame Type: wrap-around

Rinso

Type: Acrylic
Diminsions: 60 x 40 inches
Frame Type: wrap-around

COM

Type: Acrylic
Diminsions: 48 x 60 inches
Frame Type:

wrap-around

ACT

Type: Acrylic
Diminsions: 48 x 60 inches
Frame Type: wrap-around

City Beaches

Type: Acrylic
Diminsions: 24 x 36 inches
Frame Type: wrap-around

Dan Dare

Type: Acrylic diptych (two paintings)
Diminsions: 60 x 36 inches
Frame Type: wrap-around

Oh Hal!

Type: Acrylic
Diminsions: 48 x 48 inches
Frame Type: wrap-around

The Eye

Type: Oil
Diminsions: 20 x 24 inches
Frame Type: unframed

Terror!

Type: Acrylic
Diminsions: 60 x 36 inches
Frame Type: wrap-around