In pop art, artists used paint to create bold, vibrant colors and flat, graphic styles that emphasized commercial and popular culture themes. They often employed techniques like silkscreen printing, allowing for mass production and repetition, which mirrored advertising practices. The use of thick, expressive brushstrokes or smooth, glossy finishes also helped to challenge traditional notions of fine art, making everyday objects and imagery the focus of their work. This approach celebrated consumerism while simultaneously critiquing its impact on society.
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