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Pop Art Coke Can

This project takes inspiration from the bold and playful world of Pop Art, particularly the iconic works of Andy Warhol. Warhol, a master of Pop Art, blurred the lines between high and low culture by elevating everyday objects like Campbell's soup cans into works of art.

This project reimagines a familiar object, the Diet Coke can, through a Pop Art lens. While Piet Mondrian's exploration of primary colors ("Composition with Red, Blue and Yellow") serves as a starting point, the focus here is on the vibrant spirit of Pop Art. The design utilizes a limited palette of primary colors that also echoes Warhol's use of bold, flat colors.

 

By stripping away intricate details and focusing on bold colors and clean lines, the project embodies the essence of Pop Art – celebrating the everyday and transforming it into something visually striking. This interplay between repetition and color aims to achieve the characteristic visual interest of Pop Art

© 2025 Tamara Barilo | Graphic Designer

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