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Welcome to the Official Drizzle! POP ART website!
Drizzle art by Robert
Holton depicts pop culture icons
which are digitally printed onto stretched canvas, then
hand-painted using Robert's "drizzle" technique.
The final paintings are bright, colorful, fun, and often
very meaningful to viewers who find their own unique links
to the friendly imagery. To view the catalog of paintings, visit the
Drizzle Pop Art Store.
Drizzle Art has teamed up with USC, the University of Southern California, to create official USC Pop Art.
This new piece is available in the following options:
Hot Pop Art Paintings!
Upcoming shows
| Nov. 18-22 |
San DIego Bay Wine & Food Festival, San Diego, Ca
www.worldofwineevents.com
The largest wine & Food Festival in Southern California.
Robert was chosen to create the Poster Art announcing this event, check out the web site. |
Drizzle!
Video
Holton was recently the subject of a short
student film that explores his inspirations,
process, and goals as an pop art artist. |
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Gift Certificates
are now available!
Drizzle Pop Art to
find out more information or to order yours today.
Win a giclee print of your favorite
Drizzle painting by completing
our short pop art survey. Winners announced at the end of
the month!
Platinum Edition paintings.
Each Drizzle pop art painting is a unique artwork
in a limited edition. Click here
to learn more about edition sizes and Certificates of
Authenticity.

As a young boy growing up I always enjoyed making artistic
things and knew someday I would be working in a creative
environment. Twenty-one years later I am owner of One
Day Signs, Inc., a business I started with my father
in his garage two decades ago. I
create images and signs for my client’s everyday,
yet have always desired to start painting for myself.
Unfortunately, I have allowed all of life’s ups
and downs to get in the way.
This all changed in April of 2003, when
my wife Alicia passed away from a 4-year battle with
cancer. I experienced all the emotions one goes through
when trying to cope with an illness and death.
Then I turned to painting, which has brought
me out of my darkness. The great release of emotion
I feel has helped ease the pain and allowed me to start
enjoying life again. As I completed each painting, I
became inspired with an idea for another. Because of
my career in signage, I created a series of paintings
on Southern California icons that have brought about
happy memories for me at different points in my life.
My hope is that when my pop art paintings are displayed, viewers
can think back to pleasant memories in their own lives.
Enjoy!
- Robert Holton
Artist |
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