The artwork titled “Not A Bad World, Is It?” was created by Edward Ruscha in 1984. It belongs to the Pop Art movement and is categorized within the figurative genre.
The artwork features a serene, natural landscape with a lush foreground of grass and plants leading up to a water body, and beyond that, rolling hills. Above the hills, a sky painted with soft, pastel hues of blue and pink with clouds drifting across it creates a tranquil backdrop. Superimposed on this picturesque scene are the words “NOT A BAD WORLD, IS IT?” displayed prominently in bold, white capital letters that seemingly float amidst the sky and landscape. The juxtaposition of the text and the serene landscape invites viewers to ponder the message in the context of the peaceful visual.