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I chose Tom Wesselman because I really enjoy his pop art, it so simple but yet so different. I love how he takes advantage of bright colors because you don't really see that anymore. He also is one to have a main theme throughout his work, but he does it in a way that is not obvious. What inspired me most about him is his pop up art and that is the goal for my final project. For my final project I am looking to paint fruit, so I want to do it in such a way that it pops out at you and it looks some what three dimensional and that is why I am using him as an inspiration.
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