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  • “Taste the feeling” is a classic Coca-Cola slogan. When we combine that slogan with the powerful visual of a half-empty Coke bottle, we are immediately transported back to a time when Coca-Cola meant something else to us. When you bring these things together with the iconic Coke logo, and then add the presence of a striking, beautiful nude woman, our minds are brought to a truly unique place. What do all of these things mean, when they are brought together? We can only speculate. We can only look at her face, think about the slogan, and wonder what comes next. .<br />
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https://janke.pixels.com/featured/coca-cola-jan-keteleer.html<br />
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DUTCH / FRENCH / GERMAN<br />
https://www.werkaandemuur.nl/nl/shopwerk/Pop-Art---Coca-Cola-Taste-the-feeling/438229/134
    Coca Cola.jpg
  • A Coca-Cola logo, a classic Coke bottle, and the site of a naked woman are all part of this fascinating example of pop art. Whether you are a fan of Coke or vintage Coke ads, or if you just like the combination of all of these fascinating elements, this is a piece that can express a great deal. It has the ability to exist in just about any space you can imagine. It invites the viewer to think about the role we play in the media that surrounds us. What happens when we bring the natural human form together with something created by the hands of those very humans? .<br />
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https://janke.pixels.com/collections/cult<br />
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https://www.werkaandemuur.nl/nl/shopalbum/Pop-Art/1846/34714/0
    Coca Cola2.jpg
  • “Pure as sunlight” is another example of the many, many beloved slogans that have been used by Coca-Cola over the years. This piece of fine art can make for an ideal addition to almost any room in the house or office. You will want to note that the piece combines the unique visuals of the Coca-Cola logo and bottle with a powerful image of a nude woman. This tribute to the nude human form provides a fascinating contrast to all of the visuals that are related to the Coke brand name. Simply put, if you love all things related to pop art, then you are going to love this piece. .<br />
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https://janke.pixels.com/featured/pure-as-sunlight-jan-keteleer.html<br />
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DUTCH / FRENCH / GERMAN<br />
https://www.werkaandemuur.nl/nl/shopwerk/Pop-Art---Coca-Cola-Pure-as-Sunlight/438227/134
    Coca Cola3.jpg
  • There are few brands more legendary than Coca-Cola. If you love Coke, or if you just appreciate the potential of unique pop art, this combination of the Coca-Cola bottle, the Coke logo, and one of their most famous slogans. “Good till the last drop indeed!” This piece brings all of these things together with a lovely image of a nude woman. This tribute to the female form is a great combination of humanity with mass media. There are a variety of different impressions that one can certainly take away from something such as this. You can have this place installed anywhere. .<br />
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https://janke.pixels.com/featured/good-till-the-last-drop-jan-keteleer.html<br />
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DUTCH / FRENCH / GERMAN<br />
https://www.werkaandemuur.nl/nl/shopwerk/Pop-Art---Coca-Cola/438220/134
    Coca Cola5.jpg
  • If you love pop art, Coca-Cola, or the human body in its naked splendor, you are going to love everything this piece can bring to your space. This is a great example of pop art, as it seamlessly combines the humanity inherent in a naked human body with products and advertising slogans. The addition to the classic Coke slogan “Refresh yourself” is certain to stimulate the part of your mind that looks for meaning in something that strikes as unique. There is something about this piece that will compel you for a long time to come. You will love everything this piece suggests. .<br />
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https://janke.pixels.com/featured/refresh-yourself-jan-keteleer.html<br />
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DUTCH / FRENCH / GERMAN<br />
https://www.werkaandemuur.nl/nl/shopwerk/Coca-Cola-Refresh-Yourself/438225/134
    Coca Cola4.jpg
  • There is something about the naked human form that captures our attention. We see something like that as a form of honesty in many situations. After all, when we are naked, we believe ourselves to be at our most vulnerable. We won’t dispute that notion, but we will suggest that the naked human form can be more complex than that. This is particularly true, when you combine something like the nude human form with powerful visuals from the world of media and advertising. This combination of a nude woman against the iconic Coca-Cola logo is certain to get your mind racing. .<br />
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https://janke.pixels.com/featured/refreshing-jan-keteleer.html<br />
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WADM / OH MY PRINTS<br />
DUTCH / FRENCH / GERMAN<br />
https://www.werkaandemuur.nl/nl/shopwerk/Erotisch-naakt---naakte-vrouw-tegen-het-iconische-Coca-Cola-logo/446426/134
    Refreshing.psd
  • Pin up girls were very popular of the 1960s, and these iconic images have inspired countless other works of art. Pin-up artists such as Gil Elvgren and Amsie Elvgren, supported by Esquire magazine, appealed to the zeitgeist of the 1960s because they offered a naive, innocent escape from the realities of war.<br />
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This painting is an example of one such American pinup girl of the 1960s. Unlike most pinups, this model does not have the regal, glittering facial features of the classic movie star or femme fatale. Instead, she is demure and plump. <br />
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Although pinup art can easily be dismissed as the last vestige of the old boys club, it can also be considered fine art. The paintings of these girls are generally less sexual and more idealized. In the 1960s, pin-up art was very popular with consumers, and artists like Vargas and Elvgren made the images even more appealing to the mass market.
    Coca Cola Eris iconic.psd
  • Pin up girls were very popular of the 1960s, and these iconic images have inspired countless other works of art. Pin-up artists such as Gil Elvgren and Amsie Elvgren, supported by Esquire magazine, appealed to the zeitgeist of the 1960s because they offered a naive, innocent escape from the realities of war.<br />
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This painting is an example of one such American pinup girl of the 1960s. Unlike most pinups, this model does not have the regal, glittering facial features of the classic movie star or femme fatale. Instead, she is demure and plump. <br />
<br />
Although pinup art can easily be dismissed as the last vestige of the old boys club, it can also be considered fine art. The paintings of these girls are generally less sexual and more idealized. In the 1960s, pin-up art was very popular with consumers, and artists like Vargas and Elvgren made the images even more appealing to the mass market.
    Coca Cola Eris Betty Lou.psd
  • Pin up girls were very popular of the 1960s, and these iconic images have inspired countless other works of art. Pin-up artists such as Gil Elvgren and Amsie Elvgren, supported by Esquire magazine, appealed to the zeitgeist of the 1960s because they offered a naive, innocent escape from the realities of war.<br />
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This painting is an example of one such American pinup girl of the 1960s. Unlike most pinups, this model does not have the regal, glittering facial features of the classic movie star or femme fatale. Instead, she is demure and plump. <br />
<br />
Although pinup art can easily be dismissed as the last vestige of the old boys club, it can also be considered fine art. The paintings of these girls are generally less sexual and more idealized. In the 1960s, pin-up art was very popular with consumers, and artists like Vargas and Elvgren made the images even more appealing to the mass market.
    Coca Cola Eris polka bikini.psd
  • Pin up girls were very popular of the 1960s, and these iconic images have inspired countless other works of art. Pin-up artists such as Gil Elvgren and Amsie Elvgren, supported by Esquire magazine, appealed to the zeitgeist of the 1960s because they offered a naive, innocent escape from the realities of war.<br />
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This painting is an example of one such American pinup girl of the 1960s. Unlike most pinups, this model does not have the regal, glittering facial features of the classic movie star or femme fatale. Instead, she is demure and plump. <br />
<br />
Although pinup art can easily be dismissed as the last vestige of the old boys club, it can also be considered fine art. The paintings of these girls are generally less sexual and more idealized. In the 1960s, pin-up art was very popular with consumers, and artists like Vargas and Elvgren made the images even more appealing to the mass market.
    Coca Cola Eris Betty Lou V.psd
  • Pin up girls were very popular of the 1960s, and these iconic images have inspired countless other works of art. Pin-up artists such as Gil Elvgren and Amsie Elvgren, supported by Esquire magazine, appealed to the zeitgeist of the 1960s because they offered a naive, innocent escape from the realities of war.<br />
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This painting is an example of one such American pinup girl of the 1960s. Unlike most pinups, this model does not have the regal, glittering facial features of the classic movie star or femme fatale. Instead, she is demure and plump. <br />
<br />
Although pinup art can easily be dismissed as the last vestige of the old boys club, it can also be considered fine art. The paintings of these girls are generally less sexual and more idealized. In the 1960s, pin-up art was very popular with consumers, and artists like Vargas and Elvgren made the images even more appealing to the mass market.
    Coca Cola Eris Betty Lou III.psd
  • There is an all-American quality to this piece, and there are several compelling elements in this Jan Keteleer piece that can lead you to suspect this. The first thing is obviously Penny herself. She is young. She is full of life. There is an energy to her that leaps from her warm, confident pose. She is looking ahead to the future, and she can’t wait to see what happens next. The Americana also comes alive in the way the classic car is brilliantly combined with not only the Coca-Cola logo, but with Penny’s purity, as well. This is a piece that celebrates life. .<br />
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ENGLISH<br />
https://janke.pixels.com/featured/penny-jan-keteleer.html<br />
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WADM / OH MY PRINTS<br />
DUTCH / FRENCH / GERMAN<br />
https://www.werkaandemuur.nl/nl/shopwerk/Vrouw-van-de-wereld---Penny-een-Amerikaanse-vrouw/446438/134
    Penny.psd