
Lichtenstein Drowning Girl Skate Deck Set
Roy LICHTENSTEIN’s interest in romance shines through in this work. The triptych presents a cult masterpiece of comic art and masterful composition, this time on skateboard art editions.Â
A reinterpretation of a page from a Tony Abruzzo comic (published by DC Comics in 1962), the visual shows a distressed woman who is emerging tearfully amidst heavy waves. Through minimal color use and a tight, dynamic arrangement LICHTENSTEIN creates an arresting moment further enhanced by the thought bubbleIt through which the woman exclaims: “I Don’t Care! I’d Rather Sink – Than Call Brad For Help!”
These editions of artwork are intended for decorative purposes. While you could skate on them if you wanted to, a wall mount is provided per deck to hang them on your wall, just like a painting. Direct exposure to sunlight might result in discoloration and damage to your editions. To avoid this, we strongly suggest hanging your art-decks away from direct natural light.
© Estate of Roy Lichtenstein, 2024, all rights reserved
This item will incur a $35 shipping surcharge. A signature will be required on delivery. There is no Air shipping for this item, and it cannot be gift wrapped.
Roy LICHTENSTEIN’s interest in romance shines through in this work. The triptych presents a cult masterpiece of comic art and masterful composition, this time on skateboard art editions.Â
A reinterpretation of a page from a Tony Abruzzo comic (published by DC Comics in 1962), the visual shows a distressed woman who is emerging tearfully amidst heavy waves. Through minimal color use and a tight, dynamic arrangement LICHTENSTEIN creates an arresting moment further enhanced by the thought bubbleIt through which the woman exclaims: “I Don’t Care! I’d Rather Sink – Than Call Brad For Help!”
These editions of artwork are intended for decorative purposes. While you could skate on them if you wanted to, a wall mount is provided per deck to hang them on your wall, just like a painting. Direct exposure to sunlight might result in discoloration and damage to your editions. To avoid this, we strongly suggest hanging your art-decks away from direct natural light.
© Estate of Roy Lichtenstein, 2024, all rights reserved
This item will incur a $35 shipping surcharge. A signature will be required on delivery. There is no Air shipping for this item, and it cannot be gift wrapped.
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Roy LICHTENSTEIN’s interest in romance shines through in this work. The triptych presents a cult masterpiece of comic art and masterful composition, this time on skateboard art editions.Â
A reinterpretation of a page from a Tony Abruzzo comic (published by DC Comics in 1962), the visual shows a distressed woman who is emerging tearfully amidst heavy waves. Through minimal color use and a tight, dynamic arrangement LICHTENSTEIN creates an arresting moment further enhanced by the thought bubbleIt through which the woman exclaims: “I Don’t Care! I’d Rather Sink – Than Call Brad For Help!”
These editions of artwork are intended for decorative purposes. While you could skate on them if you wanted to, a wall mount is provided per deck to hang them on your wall, just like a painting. Direct exposure to sunlight might result in discoloration and damage to your editions. To avoid this, we strongly suggest hanging your art-decks away from direct natural light.
© Estate of Roy Lichtenstein, 2024, all rights reserved
This item will incur a $35 shipping surcharge. A signature will be required on delivery. There is no Air shipping for this item, and it cannot be gift wrapped.




















