Roy Lichtenstein was known for his pop art style that incorporated elements commonly found in comic strips such as primary colors, strong black outlines, speech bubbles, and the use of onomatopoeia to represent sounds. His work featured framing techniques and visual elements borrowed from comic strips including speech and thought bubbles as well as words like "pow!" and "wham!" written phonetically to represent sounds.
Roy Lichtenstein was known for his pop art style that incorporated elements commonly found in comic strips such as primary colors, strong black outlines, speech bubbles, and the use of onomatopoeia to represent sounds. His work featured framing techniques and visual elements borrowed from comic strips including speech and thought bubbles as well as words like "pow!" and "wham!" written phonetically to represent sounds.
Roy Lichtenstein was known for his pop art style that incorporated elements commonly found in comic strips such as primary colors, strong black outlines, speech bubbles, and the use of onomatopoeia to represent sounds. His work featured framing techniques and visual elements borrowed from comic strips including speech and thought bubbles as well as words like "pow!" and "wham!" written phonetically to represent sounds.