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- Just What is it that Makes Today's Homes so Different, so Appealing?
- Artist: Hamilton
- Era: Pop Art
- Techniques:
- collage
- modern consumerism
- cut outs from magazines
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- Flag
- Artist: Johns
- Era: Pop Art
- Techniques:
- highly textured surface
- embeds a collage of newspaper scraps
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- Target with Four Faces
- Artist: Johns
- Era: Pop Art
- Techniques:
- encaustic collage technique with paper to create texture
- repetition of faces
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- Canyon
- Artist: Rauschenberg
- Era: Pop Art
- Techniques:
- unevenly painted surface
- overlays images
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- Estate
- Artist: Rauschenberg
- Era: Pop Art
- Techniques:
- color patches and tonal values - helps images protect forward
- overlapping photo screen
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- Hopeless
- Artist: Lichtenstein
- Era: Pop Art
- Techniques:
- strict technique of heavy black outlines and sections of color*
- modulated color areas
- mass produced image
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- Oh Jeff, I Love You Too...But...
- Artist: Lichtenstein
- Era: Pop Art
- Techniques:
- benday dots - printing technique
- mass produced image
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- Green Coca-Cola Bottles
- Artist: Warhol
- Era: Pop Art
- Techniques:
- mass produced icon
- repetition meant to represent its dominance in society
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- Marilyn Diptych
- Artist: Warhol
- Era: Pop Art
- Techniques:
- simplified sections of colors to suggest a mask
- black and white is silkscreen - fade from left to right
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- One-Man Show at the Green Gallery
- Artist: Oldenburg
- Era: Pop Art
- Techniques:
- installation of his sculptures
- enlarging a common object
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- Clothespin
- Artist: Oldenburg
- Era: Pop Art
- Techniques:
- enlarging a common object
- alludes to an obelisk
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- The Grand Canyon Looking North
- Artist: Hockney
- Era: Pop Art
- Techniques:
- photo collage
- can not see the seem or edge of photo
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- Marilyn
- Artist: Flack
- Era: Superrealism
- Techniques:
- airbrush tool
- smooth gradations of color
- still life/vanitas
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- Big Self Portrait
- Artist: Close
- Era: Superrealism
- Techniques:
- photographic precision through painting
- generic person
- large scale calls for close scrutiny
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- Supermarket Shopper
- Artist: Hanson
- Era: Superrealism
- Techniques:
- life size
- stereotypical average women in 1970
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- Spiral Jetty
- Artist: Smithson
- Era: Site-Specific and Environmental Art
- Techniques:
- black rocks, salt crystals, earth, and algae
- most of the year its covered by the lake
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- Surrounded Islands
- Artist: Christo
- Era: Site-Specific and Environmental Art
- Techniques:
- encase objects in clumsy wrappings
- dredging - clean up bay
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- Tilted Arc
- Artist: Serra
- Era: Site-Specific and Environmental Art
- Techniques:
- altering the space of the open plaza and the traffic flow
- actively bring people into the sculpture's context
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