Breakfast Cereal Sugar Smacks Pop Art Nostalgia 20160215
by Wingsdomain Art and Photography
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Breakfast Cereal Sugar Smacks Pop Art Nostalgia 20160215
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Wingsdomain Art and Photography
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Photograph - Photoart
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Breakfast Cereal Sugar Smacks Pop Art Nostalgia 20160215
Breakfast cereal (or just cereal) is a food made from processed grains that is often eaten as the first meal of the day. It is eaten hot or cold, usually mixed with milk, yogurt, or fruit. Some companies promote their products for the health benefits from eating oat-based and high-fiber cereals. In America, cereals are often fortified with vitamins. A significant proportion of cold cereals are made with high sugar content. Many breakfast cereals are produced via extrusion. -wikipedia
Introduced in 1953, the cereal has undergone several name changes. It started out as Sugar Smacks. In the 1980s, it was renamed Honey Smacks. In the early 1990s, perhaps because the product mascot, Dig'em Frog, had customarily been portrayed as calling the cereal "Smacks", the word "Honey" was dropped from the name and the product was then simply called Smacks. In the UK, a similar product called Sugar Puffs debuted; it was formerly produced by the Quaker Oats Company and now by Big Bear trading as Honey Monster Foods. -wikipedia
Pop art employs aspects of mass culture, such as advertising, comic books and mundane cultural objects. One of its aims is to use images of popular (as opposed to elitist) culture in art, emphasizing the banal or kitschy elements of any culture, most often through the use of irony. It is also associated with the artists' use of mechanical means of reproduction or rendering techniques. Pop art often takes imagery that is currently in use in advertising. Product labeling and logos figure prominently in the imagery chosen by pop artists, seen in the labels of Campbell's Soup Cans, by Andy Warhol. -wikipedia
Painterly Style photo art have a lively colorful brush stroke texture in the tradition of impressionists and other master painters. This type of artwork would look terrific on a large canvas, and a print on paper media would look just as stunning!
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February 15th, 2016
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