Pop culture, by definition changes to the whims of what is popular at the time, but it can also refer to what was once popular, or that has remained so, and is timeless in its appeal. Pop wall art for teens is a rich tapestry of textures and colors that if picked right can bring a person back to a time gone by with current trends and desires.
Mans best friend is not lost on pop culture, and teens and their affinity to their pets is undeniable. Dean Russo has captured some of that in his memorable pieces such as “Cherish the Pitbull” and “Close up Labrador” in the tie-dye fashion. He makes a bold pop art for teens statement with these modern works of art.
Andy Worhol, one of America’s top pop artists and Stella Bradley are two of the world’s greatest artists and both have bent their medium to the limits with controversial and simple works of art. Worhol's “Stamped Lips, c. 1959” is pop culture gold, or Bradley's “Guitars 5” in her renowned style.
Pop art pieces for teens should not be boring or muted, but exhilarating and loud, like they are. Like in the work from Romero Britto, in such pop hits as “Heart Butterfly” and “The Hug” your teen will sure to grow and blossom with this powerful wall art, and such works can break the conventions of time and be around for generations to come.