Ohhh...Alright..., 1964 poster by Roy Lichtenstein

£12.00

‘Ohhh...Alright...’ is a painting produced by the American pop artist Roy Lichtenstein in 1964. The painting is part of a collection of images depicting women in what some critics refer to as tragic situations, projecting their ideas through a thought bubble, a convention of comic book art. The image has been cropped closely meaning the woman’s hair flows beyond the edge of the canvas drawing attention to the concentration on her face. We know it might not be alright, but give this girl time to think and she'll overcome whatever difficulty is in her path. 

Approximate Dimensions:
Paper size: 28 × 36 cm
Image size: 20 × 21 cm
Note, this print may have  a small border area with artists credit information. 
Please hang away from direct sunlight to prevent fading. The print has a white border containing the artist's name and print title near the bottom edge. 
Pop art pioneer Roy Lichtenstien (1923-1997) created his first poppy works in the 1950s: cartoon-strip style paintings, exaggerated printed dots, loud lettering and violently coloured explosions became the trademarks of his work. Heavily influenced by advertising of the time, his tongue-in-cheek style often served as a social commentary on the changing nature of contemporary American society. Bold, graphic, iconic and kitsch these are real statement prints that pack a punch.