The artwork titled “Tel Aviv Mural” was created by Roy Lichtenstein in 1989 using magna, oil, and canvas. As an example of Abstract Art, the painting measures an impressive 700 by 1700 centimeters and is currently housed in the Tel Aviv Museum of Art in Tel Aviv, Israel. The genre of the artwork is abstract.
The artwork showcases a complex composition of geometric forms and vibrant colors, typical of Lichtenstein’s abstract style. It features a variety of shapes and lines intersecting and overlapping, creating a dynamic and intricate visual experience. The use of bold primary colors, overlaid with patterns of dots, lines, and grids, reflects Lichtenstein’s fascination with the aesthetics of comic strips and the Pop Art movement, while simultaneously embodying the principles of abstraction. The mural’s expansive scale allows for an immersive encounter, engaging viewers with its energetic and multifaceted design.