The piece is done by the medium of acrylic, oil and magna.
To good effect.
It cannot be said with any certainty who was first. The most famous user of Benday dots was Roy Lichtenstein.
ben-day dots , primary colors , and comic strips
Some decades ago all newspaper pictures were printed in dots, which were barely visible. When enlarged the were clearly seen, just as in Lichtenstein's paintings.
That means you use "charcoal" as your medium. Or your material of choice.
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Yes, the dots that Roy Lichtenstein uses are his signature mark and are called 'Benday Dots'.
roy lichtenstein
Whaam! was made in 1963, and its mood is reflective of the Pop generation. The enormous, dripping brushstrokes, its enormous size (almost 14 feet), and its use of images in the comics of World War II fights make it iconic of the Pop era -- and quite a famous painting!
Before dying in 1997 he did use them.
oil, magna and acrillic paints
He found it was a good idea.
it is unknown what roy lichtensteins materials are
he uses emotional movement comic pictures
In 1961 Roy Lichtenstein first started to use comic art as pop art .
He painted in blue, yellow, red, white and sometimes green, blue and black
To good effect.