
Roy Lichtenstein
Green Face from the Brushstrokes Series, 1989
Color lithograph, waxtype, woodcut, and screenprint on cold-pressed Saunders Waterford paper
58 x 41 in
147.3 x 104.1 cm
147.3 x 104.1 cm
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Roy Lichtenstein’s Green Face from the Brushstrokes series is a bold exploration of painterly gestures through his signature comic book-inspired style. Created in the late 1980s, this work features dynamic,...
Roy Lichtenstein’s Green Face from the Brushstrokes series is a bold exploration of painterly gestures through his signature comic book-inspired style. Created in the late 1980s, this work features dynamic, exaggerated brushstrokes rendered in vivid greens and yellows, transforming the act of painting into a graphic visual statement. Green Face challenges traditional notions of fine art by celebrating the brushstroke itself as both subject and symbol. This piece exemplifies Lichtenstein’s innovative approach to blending pop art aesthetics with commentary on artistic process and expression.