The artwork titled “Mirror” was created by Roy Lichtenstein in 1972. Executed using magna and oil on canvas, it is part of the Pop Art movement and belongs to the genre of interior art. This particular piece is part of Lichtenstein’s “Mirror” series and is currently housed at the Beyeler Foundation in Riehen, Switzerland.
The artwork presents a circular composition divided into distinct sections featuring varied colors and textures. One section is filled with Lichtenstein’s characteristic Ben-Day dots in blue, gradually transitioning from dense to sparse, simulating the reflective surface of a mirror. Adjacent to this, a solid dark green area contrasts starkly with the blue dots. The composition includes another segment in a deep, solid blue hue, creating a tripartite division that emphasizes the abstract nature of the piece. The simplicity and boldness of the colors, along with the geometric division, showcase Lichtenstein’s exploration of contemporary visual culture and his iconic Pop Art style.