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  • ...at operate underneath the cultural construct. His extensive use of popular culture icons and corporate logos depicted along with the human form bring a very s ...ressionism as a means of dissecting what he sees as the frivolities of pop culture. He says; “The trouble with pop imagery is that it doesn’t really go de
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  • ...er, Almera was inspired by the do-it-yourself style of this culture, and created his own t-shirts and stylized graphics. Almera'
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  • ...influences from their childhood in all of those fields. Classic, good pop culture is classic for a reason.
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  • Sam Flores established himself in the local San Francisco street culture first as graffiti writer and like many of his contemporaries he found that ...attention in recent years with a unique style that infuses modern graffiti culture with elegant illustrative characteristics from the Art Nouveau movement. Th
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  • ...e is highly regarded for his wide knowledge in hip hop and the underground culture.
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  • ...1 and raised in the city of Fall River, Massachusetts, a mill town rich in culture located about 45 minutes south of Boston. Myself and a few fellow artists' Throughout my teenage life I embodied everything the Hip-Hop culture had to offer. I was a member of several local break dancing crews, rap grou
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  • ...ontemporary youth culture. It often deals with subject matter from popular culture, reflecting the less glamorous aspects. He occasionally draws from televisi
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  • ...Harrington and doc martens, distorted guitars and high energy gigs. D.I.Y. culture and street credibility, he quickly takes an interest in stencils and make h ...entions found on the street are influenced by the punk-rock scene and mods culture from the sixties . Limited by the format of posters, he decides to represen
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  • ...arles Russell, to an endangered species, and the unique ripple in American culture created by the combination of this rock band and the windswept plain."
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  • ...ings is culled from the printed pages of American popular and underground culture. Some of his recurring interests include baseball, surfers, film noir and
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  • ...f Ratfink (a connection noted by many conspiracy buffs). Witnessing hotrod culture in the down 'n' dirty environs of Spring Branch Texas, Ausgang vowed some d
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  • ...and his team of hired workers were mass producing screen prints of popular culture. Famous works from the period included the Cambells Soup Cans, Coke Bottles
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  • ...is a quarterly publication that features fashion, art, music and other pop-culture elements.
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  • ...agazines and fanzines continue to feature his work. Stainboy's love of pop culture trash, hot femme fatales and 70s cinema exploitation saturates his work. Un
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  • ...r. Sharp has made tremendous contributions to Australian and international culture since the early 60s, and is hailed as Australia's foremost pop artist<br>He
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  • ...agazines and fanzines continue to feature his work. Stainboy's love of pop culture trash, hot femme fatales and 70s cinema exploitation saturates his work. Un
    2 KB (304 words) - 22:37, 7 November 2005
  • ...t of the burgeoning lowbrow movement in Detroit, Barr uses elements of pop culture to infuse familiarity to an otherwise parallel reality, where angels and de
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  • ...reach out beyond the elitist boundaries of fine art and connect to popular culture through my art.
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  • ; Home Recorded Culture
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  • ; Southern Culture on the Skids
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  • ; Souther Gun Culture
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  • ; Culture
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  • ; Culture Queer
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  • *'''Plastic Culture: How Japanese Toys Conquered the World''' - by Woodrow Phoenix
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  • any problems with short people or anything like that. I just hate elf culture
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  • ; Unified Culture
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  • ; Papa's Culture
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  • ; Culture Clash
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  • ...ns in New York and Chicago, the first of their kind, on robot toys and the culture of Godzilla. Alex has worked in both animation and publishing and has been
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  • ; Scar Culture
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  • ...0 1/4”. With this nod to authentic scale, Todd grounds the pieces in pop culture tradition before using them to transform the comic cover format. Some small
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  • ...ventional one, learning Japanese traditional arts and experiencing foreign culture through traveling abroad. These two elements, so drastically different, hav
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  • Rauschenberg's enthusiasm for popular culture and his rejection of the angst and seriousness of the Abstract Expressionis
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  • ...nfluences that include a variety of Old Masters, contemporary American pop culture, and psychology. A significant theme in his work is the exploration of powe
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  • They propose a much needed counterpoint to a meritocratic culture of deference and marketed rebellion. Nothing is sacred, everything is laugh
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  • "When I consider what Japanese culture is like, the answer is that it all is subculture. Therefore, art is unneces
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  • Car culture, space age symbolism, exotica, and cartoons are all fair game for this youn
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  • ...I'm surrounded by inspiration. My influences include comics, cartoons, pop culture, and much more. I'm a pretty shy guy, so art has always been a great way to
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  • ...ubenesque paintings he immersed himself in early nineties music and street culture, developing the unique style he's know for today.
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  • from urban culture to create dynamic, experimental compositions that
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  • ...e mystical world of academia. In my spare time I enjoy aspects of Japanese culture, collecting concert tapes, rock climbing, and skiing.
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  • ...and State University. Graduated at neither. With a heavy nod to comic book culture and a cut-and-paste punk aesthetic, Keith Rosson's paintings are simultaneo
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  • ; House of Low Culture
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  • ...for his long work for science fiction magazine Urania, where his deep art culture, taste for surrealism and weird sense of humour could show at their best. F
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  • ; Culture Club
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  • [[Category:Culture jamming]]
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  • Falk finds inspiration in the New York underground transvestite culture, he spends much of 1979 documenting these young men in the clubs and apartm
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  • ...the cultural forces that have shaped his art. The juxtaposition of counter culture imagery with modern day influences are the blueprint for Mike’s canvases.
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  • Along the same lines, Laurie Pike, editor of the L.A. culture-vulture rag Glue, calls Becca “one of the most exciting artists” in the
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  • ; DJ Carlos Culture
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  • ...the early to mid 1990's. He introduced different mediums to the graffiti culture in the post train era and influenced the growth of the street art scene wor
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  • ...oyal College of Art MA in 2008. Her work explores the dark side of British culture focusing particularly on ideas of youth and innocence. Creating subversive
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  • ...elaborate abstractions, creating an engaging mix of referents from popular culture and advanced painting practices alike while connecting to the ongoing pursu
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