Pop Pop
Who else hates it when people say Pop, instead of Soda?
I live in Salem, OR. Almost everyone says pop. I was raised by a family full of Californians. Therefor, I say Soda. It annoys me so much when people say pop.
Pop is a genre of music. Or, for example: "I need to pop my zit". Pop is not Soda.
Where I grew up in upstate NY we called it soft drink to distinguish it from alcohol--the "hard" stuff. My fiance @ the time was from LI NY & he called it soda. It really bugged him I said soft drink & he nagged me until I gave in to him & said soda. I lived in several Southern states & they called everything either Pop (images of rednecks always came to mind) or Coke. I didn't mind Coke too much until I went on the Coca Cola plant tour in Atlanta & tasted the "Coke" flavors from different countries. It gave a whole new meaning to syrupy.
For junejul & Cupcake: Get over yourselves. If you don't like a young person asking about a pet peeve or just reaching out to others go to the more erudite section. You're rude & certainly not as clever as you think you are. I hope your responses were worth the 2 pts.
Nady 6 inch clamp onpop filter pop filter -pop filter for vocal microphones -designed for professional vocal recording environments -includes boom and microphone stand clamp...
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Developed by renowned French designer David Turpin, the MoshiMoshi 01H Retro Handset combines high style with high functionality, uniting the comfort and safety of a handset telephone with the convenience of the mobile phone...
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Dynamic duos take notice, there's a new twosome in town. A support system like no other, the Pop! Samsung Galaxy S II case brings a new standard to the power of two. Co-molded materials of plastic and soft rubber unite to create a hard case with a soft touch...
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Developed by renowned French designer David Turpin, the MoshiMoshi 01H Retro Handset combines high style with high functionality, uniting the comfort and safety of a handset telephone with the convenience of the mobile phone...
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Developed by renowned French designer David Turpin, the MoshiMoshi 01H Retro Handset combines high style with high functionality, uniting the comfort and safety of a handset telephone with the convenience of the mobile phone...
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Developed by renowned French designer David Turpin, the MoshiMoshi 01H Retro Handset combines high style with high functionality, uniting the comfort and safety of a handset telephone with the convenience of the mobile phone...
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Developed by renowned French designer David Turpin, the MoshiMoshi 01H Retro Handset combines high style with high functionality, uniting the comfort and safety of a handset telephone with the convenience of the mobile phone...
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You get it in an instant. The spirit of mainstream culture captured in vintage design. We built our Pop. case to fit your device like a glove. Like all great artistic engineering, it happens beautifully...
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Designed by the acclaimed French designer David Turpin the Retro POP handset is his interpretation of the classic 50’s Bakelite style telephone. This soft touch silver finish handset has a luxurious feel that combines classic style with a contemporary edge...
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White Gray colored hrad case compatible with Samsung Galaxy S II Skyrocket i727.
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Whilst technologically processed and produced pieces of pop art canvas employ and utilise objects that are, in general, dominated by common and bright design patterns, all pop art pieces center on a central imagery – defying the elaborateness that Abstract Expressionism had been known for. Though many a number of critics would deduce that the primary reason of why pop art canvas can be classified and categorised under pop art as a distinguishable method and technique can be credited to the interplay of usage of color and even the preference of highly accessible and available popular technology. But how similar are pop art canvas to those pieces of art that are produced during the height of the formation and consolidation of the technique to which we refer as pop art?
Color as a Unifying Concept
Most of pop art canvas pieces that are electronically and digitally produced that we see today are representations of pictures that are masterfully coloured and vibrant. It can be deduced that most of what is being commercially traded online are but created in the likeness of the work of a single artist. If a portrait could easily represent an artist, then, it would be Marilyn Monroe: Diptych and Andy Warhol. With a relatively efficient and effective production and a high volume demand on the market, it is otherwise astonishing and logical to find most commerce and ventures to defy this easy method of producing a viable art piece.
Imagery as a Universal Theme
Pop art and its sub-branch pop art canvas are unified by the principle of utilising a central imagery to which an art piece would evolve into. Unlike Abstract Expressionism, pop art eliminates the elaborateness of the background in order to justify that an image is worthy to be called an art in itself. However, though considered to be universal, no standard and benchmark had been known to be adhered to in most works. Such fact primarily reflects the principle of relativism to which the pop art primarily had put emphasis on.
Pop art is an evolving art technique. Its ability to utilise and transform everyday, mundane objects into art pieces is the primary reason why pop art is here to stay. Though what is popular today could be the wreck of tomorrow, the ability of pop art to adapt to changes is the key why it would continuously survive and evolve over time.
The Idealism behind the Imagery
Whilst most art forms, pop art can be said to be a product of ideals rather than an effort to be made aurally and visually discernible. It can be said, further, that pop art and its ramifications, such as pop art canvas, had been visually distinguishable not primarily because most, if not all, of its artists had been formally taught to follow a pattern but because its uniqueness credits to be different.
The ideal of pop art is primarily to present to consumers the beauty of what they often neglect and overlook. Through utilising portraits and even significant pictures, pop art canvas can be said to have reduced the gap between the art known by the Abstract Expressionists and the beauty that we experience everyday. By elevating the classification of mundane things as an object worthy to be respected as art, luminaries of pop art present a proposition of valuing things that we often take for granted.