The artwork titled “Non Objective I” was created by artist Roy Lichtenstein in 1964. This piece is associated with the Pop Art movement and falls within the abstract genre.
The artwork features a composition predominantly defined by black lines that form a grid-like structure against a white background. Within this structure, the artist incorporates blocks of color—red, yellow, and blue—that offer a striking contrast to the more neutral white and black areas. Additionally, some segments display a dotted pattern, reminiscent of the Ben-Day dots technique, often employed by Lichtenstein. This juxtaposition of solid colors, linear elements, and dotted textures exemplifies the aesthetic characteristics of Pop Art, reflecting the movement’s exploration of mass culture and graphic elements.