Pop Art Portrait

Pop Art Portrait

Product Code: POWOV
Location: España:

The experience
Any couple can resist to this temptation! It immortalizes a pretty photo of you of the most original form and with style whereupon you can do it. Inspired by the brilliant artist Andy Warhol. The pictures are bold because they use colors that obtain to surprising resistances their innovating design and genuine it will turn any stay a unique place and will never cheer like its walls.

Vital information
- After the purchase of the Pop Art Portrait, you must send us the picture you wish to turn, and you will receive in less than 20 days a warhol of most modern and personal ready hanging.
- The picture will be delivered in laminated paper 180gr, coiled in tube, size 70x100cm. If you wish it, you can acquire it with frame, with which you must select the option available below, or in a greater size.

Other information
You only must send us a picture with the following characteristics:
- Person is close-up (not of whole body)
- Wished Resolution: 150 ppp
- So large minimum: 800x600
- To avoid shades or brightness in the face, too much light or that are blurred.
- You must send the picture to us by mail in format JPG with a minimum size of 1Mb and maximum of 2Mb (never higher).

Send us the picture to info@goldenmoments.es indicating your order refernce number and your name.

Delivery
Delivery to Peninsula. Balearic. The merchandising will be delivered in 12 days workable approx . No deliveries on Saturday, Sunday,or any bank holiday . The postage is included in the price of the product.
Please note orders for this product are priced for delivery in Spain, orders requesting international shipping, please contact us prior to ordering for advise on additional charges.



Pop Art Portrait
  Description Price Each Quantity Total
  Pop Art Portrait :
EXPERIENCE TOTAL 60000pts
 

Fascinating Facts

"The term first appeared in Britain during the 1950s and referred to the interest of a number of artists in the images of mass media, advertising, comics and consumer products. The 1950s were a period of optimism in Britain following the end of war-time rationing, and a consumer boom took place. Influenced by the art seen in Eduardo Paolozzi's 1953 exhibition Parallel between Art and Life at the Institute for Contemporary Arts, and by American artists such as Jasper Johns and Robert Rauschenberg, British artists such as Richard Hamilton and the Independent Group aimed at broadening taste into more popular, less academic art. Hamilton helped organize the 'Man, Machine, and Motion' exhibition in 1955, and 'This is Tomorrow' with its landmark image Just What is it that makes today's home so different, so appealing? (1956). Pop Art therefore coincided with the youth and pop music phenomenon of the 1950s and '60s, and became very much a part of the image of fashionable, 'swinging' London. Peter Blake, for example, designed album covers for Elvis Presley and the Beatles and placed film stars such as Brigitte Bardot in his pictures in the same way that Warhol was immortalizing Marilyn Monroe in the USA. Pop art came in a number of waves, but all its adherents - Joe Trilson, Richard Smith, Peter Phillips, David Hockney and R.B. Kitaj - shared some interest in the urban, consumer, modern experience."