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Inspired by Roy Lichtenstein's 1968 cover for TIME Magazine. Following the assassinations of Martin Luther King Jr. and Robert F. Kennedy during the spring of 1968, a contentious discussion emerged regarding America's fervor for private firearms and the accessibility of rifles and pistols to anyone. By the end of June, Time magazine featured a cover story that delved into this debate, highlighting the growing demand for stricter regulations on individuals' right to possess firearms.
Roy Lichtenstein is best known for his distinctive style influenced by comic books and popular culture. He often used bold, bright colors and Ben-Day dots, a printing technique commonly used in comic books, to create his artworks. Lichtenstein's works often portrayed objects and imagery from everyday life, often taken out of their original context, and presented with a sense of irony and satire.
Hand painted with acrylic on Stretched Canvas, Gallery Wrapped with 1-3/8" Profile
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