The pixelated artwork of Roy Lichtenstein helped to usher in the Pop Art movement in the 1960s. Employing the “Benday Dot”—or, a color-graded scale of polka-dots—vintage Roy Lichtenstein artwork embraces a kitschy, comic strip style. Predominantly utilizing a color palette of red, blue, and red, Roy Lichtenstein artwork, posters and lithographs may seem benign at first glance, but upon further inspection, possess a profound and provoking power.