The artwork, titled “Coast Village,” was created in 1987 by the renowned artist Roy Lichtenstein. This piece is crafted using magna, oil, and canvas and is part of the Expressionism art movement. Measuring 213.4 x 304.8 cm, the artwork belongs to the landscape genre and is currently housed at the Hamburger Bahnhof (Museum für Gegenwart) in Berlin, Germany.
In the artwork, bold and vibrant colors are employed to illustrate a coastal village scene, blending both pictorial and abstract elements. The composition features dynamic, sweeping lines and an array of vivid hues, emphasizing the movement and energy of the scene. The use of thick brushstrokes and patterned textures echoes Lichtenstein’s signature style, integrating both representational and expressive elements to create a captivating and visually stimulating piece. The coastal elements, such as buildings, vegetation, and the sea, are depicted in an abstract and fragmented manner, which is typical of Lichtenstein’s approach to landscape portrayal.