The evolution of Roy Lichtenstein

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Imagine being taken on a digital display board of Andy Warhol’s factory. From prints to drawings to paintings seeing his work through the decades it was produced. The Rose Museum at Brandeis University offers a link to Roy Lichtenstein’s work from the 40’s to the 90’s. Images that some, like myself, have never even viewed before. Roy is my favorite artist and I hope to be able to view some of his original works in my lifetime. The image duplicator has been the closest thing I have witnessed so far to this. I felt like I was taken on a journey inside of Roy’s life where I could view the transformations in his work and the ways in which it evolved to the works I was more familiar with prior to having seen his earlier works. I think this is a unique way to display his work despite being coded as the obvious- an image duplicator, it contains an authentic feel to it where the viewer is able to feel like more of an insider than just an onlooker.