About The Work
Roy LICHTENSTEIN frequently represented women through archetypes drawn from comics and everyday advertising. Containing a conventionally attractive, smiling woman, Girl in Mirror also features LICHTENSTEIN’s fanciful play with perspectival space via the inclusion of the handheld mirror, inviting the viewer into the frame. The comic book aesthetic further encourages one to question the symbolism of the gaze and the dynamic interplay of perception. Is the smiling heroine staring back at the viewer or herself? Additionally, as is so often typical with LICHTENSTEIN, where he often integrates previous imagery into new works, one can see the beginnings of a playful exploration of the brushstroke, evident in the styling of the girl’s hair. The artwork is presented here, in an even closer format, as a solo skate art edition.
Courtesy of The SKATEROOM
About Roy Lichtenstein
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High-end digital printing on 7-ply Grade A Canadian Maple wood
31.00 x 8.00 in
78.7 x 20.3 cm
© Estate of Roy Lichtenstein, 2024, all rights reserved
About The Work
Roy LICHTENSTEIN frequently represented women through archetypes drawn from comics and everyday advertising. Containing a conventionally attractive, smiling woman, Girl in Mirror also features LICHTENSTEIN’s fanciful play with perspectival space via the inclusion of the handheld mirror, inviting the viewer into the frame. The comic book aesthetic further encourages one to question the symbolism of the gaze and the dynamic interplay of perception. Is the smiling heroine staring back at the viewer or herself? Additionally, as is so often typical with LICHTENSTEIN, where he often integrates previous imagery into new works, one can see the beginnings of a playful exploration of the brushstroke, evident in the styling of the girl’s hair. The artwork is presented here, in an even closer format, as a solo skate art edition.
Courtesy of The SKATEROOM
About Roy Lichtenstein
From The Magazine
- Interviews & Features: IFPDA Print Fair Preview - An Interview with Gemini G.E.L. at Joni Moisant Weyl
- Interviews & Features: 8 solid choices for your first sculpture buy
- Interviews & Features: These Sports Themed Works will Make Your Collection a Winner
- Art 101: They May be Small but These Polaroids Have Incredible Wallpower
- Art 101: "What I'd Buy This May" : Artspace's Advisor Shares the Artworks in Her Cart
1 Easyfix wall mount included per deck
- Each deck measures approx. 31 x 8 in (80 x 20 cm)
- Ships in 7 to 10 business days from Belgium.
- This work is final sale and not eligible for return.
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