Pop art is bohemian, rebellious, chic and gives your home an uber-cool look. If you love bold colors, expressive designs, and quirky art forms, then pop art is just perfect for you. But what is it all about? We like to define it as anything that challenges the traditional artistic art form and does not adhere to any boundaries in creativity. It celebrates imperfections, and revels in its uniqueness. Pop art is well-known for featuring iconic photos of famous faces, brands or logos in a bold, over-the-top way.

The Pop movement became popular in the Fifties and Sixties in the United States and the United Kingdom, from where it spread across the world. An art form that used images from popular culture (hence the name of the art form), it employed new and exciting manufacturing methods and materials like plastic and acrylic. Some of the defining qualities of pop art are the use of bold, bright colors, exciting techniques and a strong emphasis on graphics inspired from graphic novels.

Some of the leading artists of the Pop art movement are Andy Warhol, Jasper Johns, James Rosenquist and Roy Fox Lichtenstein. Warhol was an illustrator and known to be the pioneer of the visual art movement in America. In 1961, he debuted the concept of "pop art" through his paintings that focused on mass-produced commercial goods, an iconic example of which is Campbell's Soup Cans. His works of everyday consumer products was well received by the art world, taking both Warhol and pop art into the national spotlight for the first time.