Lichtenstein 

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  • a Lichtenstein-esque take on the theme of Monkey!

  • A version of my Lichtenstein inspired Monkey design without the black shading, available in darker colors

  • Acrylic on Canvas. Pop Art ,Abstract.

  • Pen and Ink.

  • acrylic on canvas

  • mixed medium

  • Mixed medium, My pet baby and her ball, she likes to play with it ,I throw the ball and she goes and gets it and loves to do it. What a baby. p.s. I think she may be nuts!!!!

  • mixed medium

  • Acrylic on canvas

  • These are lovely Lichtenstein Hartebeest on the Masai Mara, Kenya

  • this is castle Lichtenstein, Germany.

  • I’m gearing up to work on a series a friend has asked me to make using Benday-dots. I’ve never tried this technique, which is surprising since I love comic books. I spent a lot more time sketching this out and working on the symmetry of her face than normal. I figured I should put a little more into this since, unlike most of my works, there are no nipples to distract from my lack of talent. ;) Acrylic on canvas. 18” x 14” Update: I fixed the background and added eyelashes.

  • Acrylic on Vinyl Part of a series I’ve been commissioned to make for a friend. Based on the Benday-dot style of Lichtenstein.

  • This piece was inspired by lichtenstein, darth vader, and of course samurai!

  • an homage to lichtenstein, comic books and bounty killer. KABOOM!!!

  • Hot Dog we have a … t-shirt?

  • A homage to Roy Lichtenstein

  • Another Ray Lichtenstein inspired piece of work

  • Acrylic painting on paper

  • Portrait of great Columbian footballer Carlos Valderama The nickname ‘El Pibe’, in translation means the boy or the kid. This is a tribute to his flamboyant nature on the football pitch. The five to nil victory that Columbia achieved over Argentina in the world cup qualification game in 1993 is still spoken of in football circles. For his part in this victory, as the team’s Capitan, ‘El Pibe’ earned his place in football folklore. / The style in which this picture was done in borrowed heavily from Roy Lichtenstein’s pop art style.

  • My nod to Roy Lichtenstein… in a way! Haha. / Unfortunately tanks are still very popular across the world!

  • I’ve always been a big fan of Roy Lichtensteins’ ‘dot’ paintings as I used to call them (I’m so cultured), & of course we all know Edvard Munchs’ “The Scream”. Then of course there’s that Oh so essential catchcry of popular culture today…. OMG! this is my homage…. best to see it large for the halftone effect [this one’s the white on dark T-shirts]

  • I’ve always been a big fan of Roy Lichtensteins’ ‘dot’ paintings as I used to call them (I’m so cultured), & of course we all know Edvard Munchs’ “The Scream”. Then of course there’s that Oh so essential catchcry of popular culture today…. OMG! this is my homage…. best to see it large for the halftone effect [this one’s the black on light T-shirts]

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