Pop Art evolved from the growing interest in the world of popular culture, to an art movement in its own right, thanks to artists such as Andy Warhol and David Hockney. Their pop art was often in the form of screen prints of everyday objects, colourfully presented. They used simple techniques to create their artwork (such as the silk screen process) which contrasted the techniques used by established artists of the 1960s. The use of these techniques meant that their work could be reproduced / printed very easily.

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