Robert Rauschenberg and Ed Ruscha were American artists known for combining different materials and imagery in their works. Rauschenberg frequently combined words, people, symbols of Americana, and geometric shapes in a collage style using red, blue, white, and black. Ruscha depicted buildings and words in a style using red, yellow, blue, and white. Roy Lichtenstein's pop art parodied popular culture by depicting women and their word clouds in colorful circles and dots.
Robert Rauschenberg and Ed Ruscha were American artists known for combining different materials and imagery in their works. Rauschenberg frequently combined words, people, symbols of Americana, and geometric shapes in a collage style using red, blue, white, and black. Ruscha depicted buildings and words in a style using red, yellow, blue, and white. Roy Lichtenstein's pop art parodied popular culture by depicting women and their word clouds in colorful circles and dots.
Robert Rauschenberg and Ed Ruscha were American artists known for combining different materials and imagery in their works. Rauschenberg frequently combined words, people, symbols of Americana, and geometric shapes in a collage style using red, blue, white, and black. Ruscha depicted buildings and words in a style using red, yellow, blue, and white. Roy Lichtenstein's pop art parodied popular culture by depicting women and their word clouds in colorful circles and dots.
always combined to create something special. ● He used red, blue, white and black ● He pictured people, “Stop sign”, Statue of Liberty and american flag ● rectangles and squares Booster
Monogram ED RUSCHA
Standard Station The Old Tech-Chem Building
Actual Size
● He tried to Identify words or
phrases that you like and think about whether they are specific to the way you speak. ● He used red, yellow, blue and white ● He pictured buildings and words 20th Century FOX ● squares, rectangles and words Honk ROY LICHTENSTEIN
Crack! Girl with hair ribbon
Crying girl Ohhh...Alright... Drowning girl
● His work defined the premise of pop art through parody
● He used yellow, red and blue ● He pictured women and their word clouds ● Circles and dots