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Modern Art and Pop Art Scanner darkly, Darkly scanner, Andy Warhol pop music art - by Dark Art 201101 Five Unique Portrait Styles to Consider This Christmas Christmas is just around the corner, ushering in a season of joy, cheer, and family reunions. Portraits are frequently commissioned during this time as personal keepsakes or symbols of family gatherings. If you're planning a family portrait, here are five intriguing pop art… are undoubtedly two very popular styles of art you can find today. They are fresh and exciting, and increasingly, these styles are not only found in museums but also in homes and office spaces. So why are they so popular compared to other styles such as the well-loved abstract or realism? The answer lies in the way they are created. Pop Art and Modern Art come in many different unique styles, making it easy for art enthusiasts to find a piece that would enhance their home or office.

So, is there a difference between Pop Art and Modern Art? It’s a good question, isn’t it? You might think, as many people do, that the two styles of art are the same because, in the end, ‘pop’ is contemporary, right? Not quite. The two types of art are entirely different—despite what many novice art collectors might believe. Below you will find the main characteristics of both styles of art and the reasons why they differ from each other.

Pop Art

In the mid-1950s, a movement that was later labeled as Pop Art began in Britain and later moved to the United States. Using familiar sights or objects, Pop Art is created not just for aesthetics but to provoke the viewer to gain perspective and contemplate the true meaning behind the piece. Many people don’t consider this art style to be a form of ‘fine art’ due to the unconventional mediums used—comic book panels, magazine clippings, etc.

However, who needs ‘fine art’ when you can have perspective, style, and originality from a single Pop Art piece Create Ambiance with Wall Art - Many interior designers agree that wall art is one of the most cost-effective ways to set the atmosphere of any room. With advancements in technology and the evolution of digital photography, your options are vast and potentially just a few clicks away. Wall art can become the focal point of your interior design, but what… ? Considered more “free and unrestricted,” this art style exudes a fresh and appealing vibe sought after by art collectors worldwide.

Modern Art

Focusing on a more specific period in history—between the 1860s and 1970s—Modern Art is somewhat more restrained (though not conservative) and typically expresses style, fashion, and mood.

Without adhering to traditional art techniques, artists were able to use this style of art as an escape and express themselves more freely than with any other style. With just one look at a Modern Art piece, you can discern the artist’s outlook on life and observe how they viewed ordinary subjects like nature.

True Modern Art consists of pieces created between the 1970s and the late 1860s. Although the ‘modern’ style is still widely used today and evokes the same outlook and emotions, the art is referred to as contemporary art or postmodern art. The finest Modern Art remains true to the era in which it was created.

Although they are quite different in creation and purpose, both Modern Art and Pop Art are some of the most popular pieces in today’s culture and continue to grow in popularity every year. The good news is, unlike in the past when it was challenging to source the art pieces you liked, today you can find your favorite pieces of Modern or Pop Art online.

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