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From 11 Pop Artists portfolio. Vol. 1. Literature: Corlett 37. Screenprint in colors on blue Rowlux paper, signed in pencil, dated. Published/printed by Original Editions/Knickerbocker Machine and Foundry, Inc., New York. Moonscape (1965) by Roy Lichtenstein is a screenprint on blue Rowlux paper, a reflective plastic material that mimics the illusion of motion. Part of the 11 Pop Artists, Vol. 1 portfolio, the work blends Lichtenstein’s hallmark Benday dots with minimalist landscape abstraction. A white moon rises over shimmering, undulating water, segmented by black and red pattern-like silhouettes suggesting landforms and clouds. The reflective surface enhances the illusion of movement, adding a kinetic quality that animates the simplified forms. This piece reflects Lichtenstein’s interest in industrial materials and his playful take on natural motifs filtered through mass production aesthetics.
Moonscape, 1965
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From 11 Pop Artists portfolio. Vol. 1. Literature: Corlett 37. Screenprint in colors on blue Rowlux paper, signed in pencil, dated. Published/printed by Original Editions/Knickerbocker Machine and Foundry, Inc., New York. Moonscape (1965) by Roy Lichtenstein is a screenprint on blue Rowlux paper, a reflective plastic material that mimics the illusion of motion. Part of the 11 Pop Artists, Vol. 1 portfolio, the work blends Lichtenstein’s hallmark Benday dots with minimalist landscape abstraction. A white moon rises over shimmering, undulating water, segmented by black and red pattern-like silhouettes suggesting landforms and clouds. The reflective surface enhances the illusion of movement, adding a kinetic quality that animates the simplified forms. This piece reflects Lichtenstein’s interest in industrial materials and his playful take on natural motifs filtered through mass production aesthetics.
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What is Comic Strip Art?
Comic strip art refers to artwork that utilizes the subject matter and commercial printing techniques found in comic strips. In the 1960s, a group of artists began creating paintings that incorporated Ben-Day dots—commonly used in comics and advertising—to produce highly graphic designs in bright colors, using traditional art media.