A vibrant art piece called "You're So Bauhaus Baby!" displays 35 basketballs. They rest on a black background, radiating a playful Bauhaus vibe. Bright blues, pinks, oranges, and greens burst...
A vibrant art piece called "You're So Bauhaus Baby!" displays 35 basketballs. They rest on a black background, radiating a playful Bauhaus vibe. Bright blues, pinks, oranges, and greens burst from each ball. The balls proudly show off "Spalding" and "NBA" labels. Printed on 300gsm photo rag paper Screen printing in pop art is loved for its bold, colorful, and graphic style. Artists use stencils to transfer ink, creating repetition and mass production. This matches the commercial nature of pop culture. Andy Warhol and others used this technique to blur the line between fine art and everyday objects. Screen printing makes art more accessible by producing multiple copies. The process adds texture and depth, giving prints a unique look. Its simplicity and boldness make it a popular choice for both artists and collectors in pop art.
ABOUT THE ARTIST
Benjamin Thomas Taylor
Benjamin Thomas Taylor is a British artist based in London, who paints Pop Art style landscapes. Having grown up around Snowdonia, but spending much of his life in the city, Benjamin brings his experience of both these spaces to his art.
Benjamin studied painting at the University of Brighton, and has since gone onto exhibit for a number of London galleries. His detailed landscapes, encapsulating a sense of joy, invite us to cross over from reality into a parallel world full of colour and possibility.