Still Life with Beads 1976 by Lichtenstein
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Lichtenstein was extremely prolific when creating still life paintings, rendering everyday objects as flat, boldly outlined shapes on the canvas. He was inspired by newspaper and print advertisements channeling their hard lines and vivid color paired with stripes and dots. When discussing this vast genre of art, Lichtenstein states “When we think of still lifes, we think of paintings that have a certain atmosphere or ambience. My still life paintings have none of those qualities, they just have pictures of certain things that are in still life, like lemons and grapefruits and so forth. It’s not meant to have the usual still life meaning”. Rather than a traditional artful perspective of still life, he points out that his flat renderings are meant to be digested as such: a pictorial representation of common objects.