Posts Tagged ‘pop art’
Backyard Treasure: Chris Pop
Thursday, April 7, 2011 by
Team Greedmont |
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Category: Art
I love discovering new artists in my city. Partying with Jack Davey and Brook, I discovered an Atlanta pop artist named (justly), Chris Pop. Mixing pop art fundamentals with street art, his work is fun, rebellious, and quite captivating. Click here for more of Chris Pop’s work.
- Myles E. Johnson
Soda Popular : Greg Mike Interview
Monday, April 26, 2010 by
Corey Davis |
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Category: Art, Culture, Fashion, Illustration, Interview
Greg Mike is an artist who has mastered conflation of high and low art through his unique use pop culture imagery. Along with a majority of young artist today, he originally has a background in graffiti, but after studying studio art at FSU he has taken on fine art, graphic design, fashion, and commercial branding. Most infamously known for his Popstars and Cokeheads series, where he transformed an army of soda cans into chromatic characters and creatures, he says “I hope to finish 150 by the end of the summer and I don’t plan on stopping until I’m laying in the casket.” Last week I finally got a chance to talk with him about his inspirations, upcoming projects, and everyday life.
Kirsten Dunst – Turning Japanese
Tuesday, March 2, 2010 by
Morbid |
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Category: Art, Comedy, Culture, Toys
A recent exhibition at the Tate Modern Museum in London,”Pop Life:Art In A Material world ,” featured this bizarre collaboration between McG,a big Hollywood commercial director, and pop art phenom Takashi Murakami. Its a four minute music video staring Kirsten Dunst singing Turning Japanese by the Vapors…….Whaatever
Backyard Treasure: Chris Pop
Thursday, April 7, 2011 by Team Greedmont | No Comments | Category: Art
I love discovering new artists in my city. Partying with Jack Davey and Brook, I discovered an Atlanta pop artist named (justly), Chris Pop. Mixing pop art fundamentals with street art, his work is fun, rebellious, and quite captivating. Click here for more of Chris Pop’s work.
- Myles E. Johnson
Soda Popular : Greg Mike Interview
Monday, April 26, 2010 by Corey Davis | 5 Comments; | Category: Art, Culture, Fashion, Illustration, Interview
Greg Mike is an artist who has mastered conflation of high and low art through his unique use pop culture imagery. Along with a majority of young artist today, he originally has a background in graffiti, but after studying studio art at FSU he has taken on fine art, graphic design, fashion, and commercial branding. Most infamously known for his Popstars and Cokeheads series, where he transformed an army of soda cans into chromatic characters and creatures, he says “I hope to finish 150 by the end of the summer and I don’t plan on stopping until I’m laying in the casket.” Last week I finally got a chance to talk with him about his inspirations, upcoming projects, and everyday life.
Kirsten Dunst – Turning Japanese
Tuesday, March 2, 2010 by Morbid | No Comments | Category: Art, Comedy, Culture, Toys
A recent exhibition at the Tate Modern Museum in London,”Pop Life:Art In A Material world ,” featured this bizarre collaboration between McG,a big Hollywood commercial director, and pop art phenom Takashi Murakami. Its a four minute music video staring Kirsten Dunst singing Turning Japanese by the Vapors…….Whaatever


