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4 Artists Who Create Pop Art

These artists create pop art in four different ways. Given their unique life experiences and artistic journeys, we’d expect nothing less! From multicolored and psychedelic to expressive and vibrant, we’re taking a look at art from four artists who use bright hues, strong lines, and pop culture subjects.

With intense color schemes and interesting mixed media techniques, pop art is truly eye-catching. With this art style emerging in the 1950s and popularly linked to Andy Warhol, it makes sense that so many creators have dive into this style over the years. Whether it’s iconic musicians or fictional female characters, these four artists create pop art in different ways.

From trippy portraits to graphic novel scenes, the work from these artists can bring vivid excitement or bold energy to your space. From digital street art to comic style paintings, keep scrolling to find a new favorite artist.

1. TECHNODROME1 

Giving praise to his childhood icons by combining nostalgia with contemporary culture, Brooklyn-based artist TECHNODROME1’s digital illustrations feature famous faces and characters including some available exclusively as Limited Edition prints. Putting a trippy spin on the pop art style, his portraits of musical and movie legends are filled with multicolored patterns that bring each subject to life. Whether it’s an iconic athlete or a beloved animated character, we’re entranced by the energizing and bold vibes in each creation.

From a high Bart Simpson to Rihanna chillin’ poolside, we think his artwork can be an exciting way to create a psychedelic and vibrant atmosphere.

Click here to see all of TECHNODROME1’s artwork available on iCanvas.


2. Allyson Gutchell 

Self-taught Vermon artist Allyson Gutchell’s paintings feature female portraits, dogs, and famous faces. Incorporating bright colors and bold lines in her creations, each subject stands out with strong personalities and emotional expressions. Ranging from comic style women with colorful hair to recognizable characters from TV shows and movies, we love the pop art vibes.

From a green-eyed girl crying to David from Schitt’s Creek, we think her artwork can be a fun way to bring expressive and vibrant energy to your space.

Click here to see all of Allyson Gutchell’s artwork available on iCanvas.


3. The Pop Art Factory

Basing his vision on what Andy Warhol would have done with Photoshop, Maryland-based artist The Pop Art Factory’s Limited Edition digital prints feature musicians, movie characters, famous faces, animals, landmarks, and more. Often incorporating a graffiti style on top of strongly outlined portraits and objects, he brings splashes of excitement to each piece. With famous faces and nods to classic art, we’re pulled into colorful creations.

From Super Mario surrounded by words to a Banksy remix, we think his artwork can be a great way to create a bold atmosphere with street art vibes. If his pop art looks familiar, you may have seen him work on projects for NASA HQ, various NASA Centers, and The White House.

Click here to see all of The Pop Art Factory’s artwork available on iCanvas.


4. Butcher Billy 

Reimagining his childhood heroes as pop culture icons, Butcher Billy’s digital art features famous faces dressed as superheroes and other popular characters, including some available exclusively as Limited Edition prints. Bringing a graphic novel spin to pop art, he incorporates quote bubbles, bright colors, and action scenes. Featuring a mix of musicians, popular characters, and other recognizable subjects, we love seeing our favorites reimagined.

From Sylvester Stallone holding his glove up to Batman and The Joker in a post-punk face-off, we think his artwork can be an interesting way to create a vivid atmosphere with comic book vibes. If his creations seem familiar, you may have seen him work with clients like Netflix, Marvel, and Sony Pictures.

Click here to see all of Butcher Billy’s artwork available on iCanvas.


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