“Sybilla,” created by Michael Johnson in 1967 in the United Kingdom, is a notable work of art in the Pop Art movement. This print exemplifies the era’s vibrant and transformative visual culture, capturing the essence of the late 1960s.
The artwork features a young woman positioned in a partially enclosed space. Her attire is a simple, sleeveless dress. The use of blue hues dominates the composition, giving it a cool, calming effect. A large circular form, partially divided, is situated in the top right corner, adding a geometric element to the piece. The background consists of solid areas of color, contrasting with the more detailed depiction of the woman, creating a striking visual juxtaposition characteristic of Pop Art.