“Pop Queen,” created by the artist Erro in 1967, belongs to the Pop Art movement and is categorized within the portrait genre. The artwork showcases a vivid and eclectic composition typical of Pop Art, blending various visual elements and styles to create a dynamic and vibrant piece.
In the artwork, a prominent and regal female figure is adorned in royal garments and jewels, exuding an air of authority and grandeur. Surrounding her are multifaceted and colorful segments featuring an array of subjects including abstract geometric patterns, musical instruments, and diverse characters. The juxtaposition of a queenly figure with contemporary and pop culture elements reflects the blend of high and low cultural references characteristic of the Pop Art movement. The overall composition is a meticulous grid-like arrangement that harmonizes disparate images into a coherent and visually stimulating collage.