EARLY WORK c. 2012

The Death of POP ART collection examines the demise of traditional 1960s pop art in todays non-traditional art world by using real life Campbells tomato soup cans that have been run over after being consumed, signifying the death of pop art. This requiem of sorts proudly proclaims it’s death and calls for new genres in Pop Art, including Graffiti Pop, Abstract Pop, Post Pop, Pop Moderne and Pre-Popped-Expressionist-Surrealism.

Each assemblage is a one-of-a-kind hand-made original using acrylic paint, Campbells soup cans, and resin. Each piece is 28x35.5x3cm (11"x14"x1.3”) on a black wooden panel.