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Roy’s **“Lichtenstein Mermaid from Surrealist Series”** reimagines the mermaid as a Pop-Surrealist icon, fusing comic-book immediacy with dream logic and art-historical quotation. Drawing on the visual grammar associated with Lichtenstein—crisp contour lines, flat chroma, and punchy graphic impact—the work stages a playful collision between mass-media aesthetics and the uncanny.
The mermaid’s stylised allure becomes a lens on contemporary image culture, where desire, nostalgia, and constructed femininity circulate as endlessly reproducible signs. Technically, Roy’s controlled mark-making and polished surface treatment heighten the print-like precision while preserving painterly intention.
Both seductive and subversive, the piece positions Pop-derived iconography within a contemporary surrealist narrative, resonating with collectors of Pop Art, Neo-Pop, and current figurative practice.
Roy Fox Lichtenstein ( LIK-tən-STYN; October 27, 1923 – September 29, 1997) was an American artist. A leading figure of the Pop Art movement, he is best known for his large-scale paintings inspired by comic books, advertisements, and mass-produced imagery.
Lichtenstein's art is represented in major museum collections worldwide, and he remains one of the most influential and recognizable artists of the 20th century. Emerging in the early 1960s, Lichtenstein gained international recognition for works that employed bold outlines, flat colors, and his signature use of Ben-Day dots—a mechanical pri…
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