The artwork titled “Yellow and green brushstrokes” was created by Roy Lichtenstein in 1966. Executed in magna and oil on canvas, this piece is a representative example of Abstract Art, measuring 213.4 by 457.2 centimeters. Part of Lichtenstein’s “Brushstrokes” series, the painting is housed at the Museum für Moderne Kunst (MMK) in Frankfurt, Germany.
The artwork features bold, vibrant brushstrokes primarily in yellow and green, set against a background of what appears to be a textured or patterned surface. The brushstrokes themselves are defined by sharp contours, and their placement and interaction produce a dynamic rhythm across the canvas. This piece exemplifies Lichtenstein’s unique approach to abstract art, incorporating elements of both Pop Art aesthetics and abstraction, and capturing the immediacy and energy of the painterly gesture.