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This collection includes 7 LED neon lights, all featuring Tom Wesselmann's unique style.
TOM WESSELMANN
A major American pop artist of the 1960s, Tom Wesselmann's bold, monumental works are today a cornerstone of pop culture. He rejected abstract expressionism in favor of bold depictions of everyday life. His paintings of classical subjects, nudes, still lifes and landscapes incorporate ordinary objects and ephemeral advertisements, updating tradition with an image of contemporary life.

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ILLUMINATED POP ART
ILLUMINATED POP ART
Tom Wesselmann uses bright colors, flat shapes and bold contours in his artworks, which are inspired by advertising and popular culture.
A UNIQUE STYLE
A UNIQUE STYLE
Tom Wesselmann was known for his large-scale paintings, collages and sculptures, which often featured imagery from consumer culture, advertising and popular media.
ARTISTIC COLLECTIVE
ARTISTIC COLLECTIVE
Tom Wesselmann's works are included in numerous public collections, including the Museum of Modern Art, the Whitney Museum of American Art and the Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden.
THE BEAUTY OF ART
THE BEAUTY OF ART
In addition to his art, Tom Wesselmann was passionate about country music. He loved country music because, like opera, it can "openly and unabashedly expose strong emotions, and there's hardly any aspect of life it doesn't touch".
His most popular works of art
His most popular works of art
- Great American Nude": this series of paintings features nude female figures in a variety of poses and settings.
- Still Life": this series of paintings presents everyday objects such as radios and televisions alongside traditionally painted subjects such as flowers and fruit.

"My only intention is to always find new ways to make exciting paintings".