Definition
Lichtenstein refers primarily to Roy Lichtenstein, a prominent American pop artist known for his comic-strip style. His work typically involves bold, primary colors and Ben-Day dots to mimic printing techniques. His art comments on mass culture and consumerism, elevating everyday objects to fine art. Think of his paintings as giant comic panels blown up to museum size. It challenges the traditional view of what constitutes art, questioning originality and authenticity. He bridged the gap between commercial art and the fine art world, making art accessible and relatable. His work remains iconic and influential in contemporary art and design.