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    Exhibit Your Style With Pop Art-Inspired Tees

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    Amber Fijolek on Nov 11, 2009 2:28 PM PST
    Back in the '50s Andy Warhol and Roy Lichtenstein were on to something, and T-shirt designers right now on the cusp of 2010 know it. There's nothing like exhibiting our own art museum on the streets with the help of a graphic tee. With contrast imaging and sometimes bright, vibrant colors, these T-shirts can be as eye catching as a print on your bedroom wall. As most T-shirts, they're great for weekend wear and after-work/school comfort, but also boast a "look at me!" mentality that you'd be silly not to flaunt out and about. Commercial stores like Urban Outfitters and Wet Seal have caught on the trend, but going the vintage boutique route could also score you some killer art-piece-like wear. While it may be impossible to get an original pop-art multi-colored Marilyn Monroe lithograph portrait, an eccentric collection of pop-art inspired clothing is a fun and approachable way to tune into your inner art-lover. See the slideshow for some creative, everyday tees!

    6 Geeky Gimmicky Cameras That Are Way More Fun Than Your Canon!

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    Alex Gambardella on Nov 4, 2009 10:25 AM PST
    Whether you're a true studied photographer or simply rely on your iPhone and TwitPic to document your daily adventures, nowadays everyone's got the photo bug in some form or another. But have you noticed that despite the ever-increasing accessibility, portability and quality of cameras with all the latest tech developments, all the newly released digi gadgets have just started to look and function basically the same? Quick and convenient, sure, but borrring! Bring the creativity back to picture-taking and add some variety to those thousands of extended arm self-portraits you have tagged on Facebook with a novelty camera. Print photos instantly on the go with the Fuji Instax Camera (no need to scrounge around for your USB cord!), or create pop art portraits with the Pop Cam from Fred Flare. These novelty cameras aren't exactly a practical replacement for your usual point-and-shoot, but they're a fun addition to anyone who loves living behind the lens! Take a look at the slideshow for the 6 quirkiest cameras on the e-shelves today!

    Exclusive Stella McCartney Cloud-Print Collab With Pop Artist ...

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    Alex Gambardella on May 7, 2009 5:21 AM PDT
    Designer Stella McCartney's latest capsule collection has us floating on air. Exclusive to Net-a-Porter, Stella's exclusive collection features a graphic cloud print by Sir Peter Blake. Blake is one of Britain's most well-known pop artists and is famous for The Beatles' album sleeve for Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band. And to think that Sir Peter Blake was paid only a pittance (200 pounds) for the 1967 album! Stella's Sir Peter Blake cloud-print collection features a dress made of silk jersey, which takes on an ethereal summery feel with its flowing draped sleeves, a deep V-neck and a self-tie sash at waist. Other pieces include an organic cotton tee, wedge tie espadrille wedges and cloud-print tote. Check out our friends at TheFind for more info and other hot fashion finds!

    Hive 5: Our Favorite Examples of Pop Art Home Decor

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    Greta on Aug 28, 2008 7:23 PM PDT
    How can you not love Pop Art? It's colorful, easy to look at, and fun! I have a growing obsession with the mid-1900's Pop art movement, and a fascination for Andy Warhol and Roy Lichtenstein in particular. I love how they turned everyday items and images into vibrant works of art, and I'd really like to bring the lively spirit of their designs into my own home. But how can I incorporate Pop art into my decor without it being too, you know, loud? Well, Stylehive has the answer: from a subtle espresso set to an eye-catching dresser to a deliciously fun plate, the Hive is full of Pop art inspired items for every room in your house. So search the Hive and also check out my SLIDESHOW for my five personal favorite Pop art-inspired home items!

    Amazing, Affordable Art For Those Hard to Decorate Spaces

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    Lisanne Silverman on Jan 21, 2008 8:46 AM PST
    Walls looking a bit lonely? There are tons of ways to fix that, but before you reach for the push pins and that tattered poster of your favorite band, take a step back. That poster was cool when you were in college, ripped edges and all. Now? Not so much. Sorry. Don't think this means that you're stuck with stuffy framed art, though. Wall art is taking new forms, from modern designs and pop prints to decals and murals, perfect for expressing nearly any interest and mood.
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