
Pop art prints use bold colors and minimalistic design to make their subject really “pop.” Pop Art makes use of imagery from popular culture as a sort of parody on commercial society. Jasper Johns and Robert Racuschenberg are usually thought of as having led the movement in the US in the 1960s following its early emergence in Great Britain in the early 1950s. The genre is best known however by the works of Andy Warhol and his studio, The Factory.