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FORMS IN SPACE, ROY LICHTENSTEIN

ROY LICHTENSTEIN 1985 SILK SCREEN ART, "Forms in Space" by Roy Lichtenstein. The piece is a screenprint on Rives BFK paper created in 1985. It was commissioned for a fundraiser by the Philadelphia Institute of Contemporary Art. The artwork is a subversive take on the American flag, featuring bold primary colors, solid contours, and large Ben-Day dots, which are characteristic of Lichtenstein's pop art style. Lichtenstein's work often transforms everyday objects and scenes into art, using techniques like Ben-Day dots to create a look similar to commercial printing
SMALL CRESCENT SHAPED DENT WITHIN RED STRIPE GRAPHIC WITH MINOR ABRASIVE INK LOSS WAS TOUCHED UP WITH WATER COLORS.