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Philip Colbert — Large Popcorn
Philip Colbert

Large Popcorn

Philip Colbert's "Large Popcorn" is a vibrant and playful work that embodies the artist's signature Pop Art-inspired aesthetic, blending bold colors and graphic imagery with a sense of whimsical irreverence. Colbert, often referred to as "the godson of Andy Warhol," transforms the humble popcorn container into an iconic, larger-than-life subject that reflects contemporary consumer culture. The piece captures his trademark lobster-laden, cartoon-inflected visual language, inviting viewers to find humor and depth in the most familiar of everyday objects.

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December 9, 2015

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Philip Colbert, Large Popcorn

Philip Colbert's "Large Popcorn" is a vibrant and playful work that embodies the artist's signature Pop Art-inspired aesthetic, blending bold colors and graphic imagery with a sense of whimsical irreverence. Colbert, often referred to as "the godson of Andy Warhol," transforms the humble popcorn container into an iconic, larger-than-life subject that reflects contemporary consumer culture. The piece captures his trademark lobster-laden, cartoon-inflected visual language, inviting viewers to find humor and depth in the most familiar of everyday objects.

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Related themes

Bold Colors, Male Artist, Emerging Artist, British Artist, Neo-Pop, Contemporary Artist, Humorous Tone, Pop Art, Food Subject, Figurative Art, Playful Mood, Figurative, Popcorn

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