Filed under: Popart
When I first discovered My Pop Art, I was excited but unsure what to send them. My friend had recently gather 14 of her relatives for an elaborate, posed shot in the mountains. The Pop Art version was incredible, with a mountain in the backdrop but I wasn’t sure what I could do that would be comparable!
Then I looked around at my walls and realized that my art was mainly pretty simple but elegant. I had a painting of a horse on my living room wall and while it sounds simple, it’s quite a simple elegant image. On another wall, I have a glass of water, half full (or empty, I suppose, if you look at it that way!) I thought to myself, I like simple images. Let me take a quiet shot and send it into My Pop Art.
So a quiet shot it was! I took a shot of my cat in the middle of sleeping. She had rolled over and her belly was exposed. She looked completely relaxed - as cats often do - and I thought it would be nice to have that image in my office, to remind me that I work best while relaxed.
My Pop Art sent me a lovely, electrified image of my kitty, done up in shocking shades of yellow and acid green. I loved it! My walls were so boring in my office. This would certainly be the colorful masterpiece, no doubt! And it was…or is I should say. It still hangs there, catching everyone’s eye. I hear tons of comments on it.
I’m glad I went with such a simple shot. That’s a little more my artistic style…and I didn’t even know it!
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