Pop art is an artistic movement that emerged in the 1950s in the United Kingdom, but reached maturity in the 1960s in the United States.
With the aim of criticizing Tonic against the bombardment of capitalist society by consumer objects at the time, she operated with aesthetic signs of unusual colors massified by advertising and consumption, using as main materials: plaster, acrylic paint, polyester, latex, products with colors intense, fluorescent, bright and vibrant, reproducing everyday objects in a considerably large size, such as a scale of fifty to one, small object, and then to normal size.