When we think of Pop Art, we think of Andy Warhol. But such an influential movement naturally had more iconic figures. Roy Lichtenstein (1923-1997) created artworks that resembled comic book images, often using the primary colors red, yellow, and blue. This woman could have stepped straight out of one of Lichtenstein’s works. I found her in Amsterdam-Oost. I intensified the image by placing her against a wall full of movement and color.
We don’t know what she’s fleeing from, but we do know it’s intense. That deserves to be emphasized. Luckily, in comics like these, everything usually turns out alright. A hero will probably appear somewhere soon.