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Tag Archives: Rian Hughes
ROY LICHTENSTEIN: THE MAN WHO DIDN’T PAINT BEN DAY DOTS
This post has spawned. See also: The History of Ben Day Dots Part 2: Halftones, Polke dots etc. Part 3 : CMYK / 4-colour comic book printing, RGB dots on your screen Part 4 : Secret origins of Ben Day dots—history and pre-history Part … Continue reading →
Posted in Ben Day, Comic-book art, Comics, Gallery art, History of Comics, History of Printing, Pop Art, Roy Lichtenstein
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Tagged Aaargh!, Andy Warhol, Ben Day dots, Benday Dots, Dave Gibbons, David Barsalou, DC Comics, Eddie Campbell, Gene Colan, Image Duplicator, Institute of Contemporary Arts, Irv Novick, Jack Kirby, John Romita, London, Paul Gravett, Pop Art, Rian Hughes, Richard Reynolds, Roy Lichtenstein, Steve Holland, Tate Modern, Tony Abruzzo
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