Betty Francis (Draper) + Wayne Thiebaud's "Cake Counter".
Don Draper + a part of James Rosenquist's 'I love you with my Ford" (1961).
Joan Harris + a take on Tom Wesselmann's Still Life #20 (1962)
Roger Sterling + a dash of Roy Lichtenstein.
Milton Glaser's not really a Pop artist, but because Sally Draper's from a younger generation I thought it'd be a good fit.
Bert Cooper + Frank Stella.
Peggy Olson, standing before a Richard Hamilton collage (Just what is it that makes today's homes so different, so appealing? (1956)).
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Mad Men

Currently I'm working on a series of Mad Men character portraits. To really get the feel of that particular time in which the Mad Men universe is set, I use the papercut technique; I also connect the characters with works of Pop Art era. I finished seven key players. Right this moment I'm working on the last one, which is Megan Draper.

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Ytje Veenstra
Illustrator | Ytje Illustration & Drawing Haarlem, Netherlands