. . . "started with the pop art movement back in the 60s. we might put that grand view of yosemite on our walls, but the visual imagery that assaults us everyday and is a part of our lives is, for example, advertising. if art is to reflect culture, why not popular culture?why be so precious about your art? there is room for humour and playfulness. part of the pop art movement was to put the wind up fol" .