Roy Lichtenstein was a pioneering figure in the Pop Art movement, known for his distinctive artworks that draw inspiration from comic strips, advertisements, and mass media. His pieces often feature bold colors, thick outlines, and Ben-Day dots, a technique that mimics commercial printing. Lichtenstein's works explore themes of consumerism, modern life, and the intersection of high art and popular culture, making his style instantly recognizable and iconic. Each piece carries a blend of humor, irony, and commentary on the visual language of his era.