The artwork titled “Big Painting VI” was created by Roy Lichtenstein in 1965. It is executed using magna, oil, and canvas, and belongs to the Abstract Art movement. With dimensions measuring 235 by 327.7 cm, the piece falls within the abstract genre and is part of the “Brushstrokes” series.
The artwork features a composition of bold, sweeping brushstrokes in vivid colors, primarily dominating in shades of red, green, black, and yellow against a muted background. Notably, the strokes mimic expressive, dynamic motions, reminiscent of hand-drawn lines yet executed with a mechanized precision characteristic of Lichtenstein’s style. The overall effect is a striking interplay of textures and forms that challenges traditional notions of painting, creating a vibrant, contrasting visual experience.