Brushstroke Group (1987) by Roy Lichtenstein

The artwork titled “Brushstroke Group,” created by Roy Lichtenstein in 1987, is a part of the Pop Art movement and falls under the genre of sculpture. This piece is associated with Lichtenstein’s “Brushstrokes” series.

The artwork prominently displays two oversized brushstrokes set in an urban environment, capturing the essence of the artist’s signature style. Each brushstroke is depicted with bold, defined lines and contrasting colors, reflecting Lichtenstein’s distinct pop art aesthetic. The exaggerated scale of the strokes juxtaposed against the surrounding high-rise buildings creates a striking visual contrast. This sculptural piece, like much of Lichtenstein’s work, challenges traditional notions of art by elevating common objects—in this case, brushstrokes—to monumental status.

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