INTRODUCTION The Pop Art Movement emerged during the mid or late 1950s in the United Kingdom and the United States but it became popular with the artists of New York like Andy Warhol, James Rosenquist, and Claes Oldenburg and also Roy Lichtenstein. It was a movement that came as a challenge to the traditional fine art as it included images of popular and mass culture and this is often done to highlight a culture that may be not accepted by traditional society and it is also known to reproduce techniques and use materials with other unrelated materials or often removed from its original context.