'It was very obvious to me that there was some underlying, difficult-to-grasp principle about art;
that of two things can be very much alike to me and one can be of great value, the other be
aesthetically valueless, that there must be some very subtle thing that has to do with painting.
And i was very much interested in finding out what that underlying principle is.'
Roy Lichtenstein
This piece of art was in response to the journalists as he was voted un talented and not a credible artist. |
His famous style of using dots in a comic strip style. |
His landscape style but still having the signature dots. |
The mirror work where he uses his dots but wants to focus on shades and reflections. |
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