This artwork captures Mickey Mouse as an icon of collective memory, redrawn in the bold, contrasting colours of red, yellow, and blue — the typical primary colours of pop art. Inspired by the movement of the 1950s and ’60s, which elevated mass media and consumer culture to the level of art, Mickey is playfully reimagined here with graphic black lines and shapes that reference comic strips. The bright colours and abstract fields evoke artists like Andy Warhol and Roy Lichtenstein. The result is a joyful clash of nostalgia and contemporary visual language: Mickey Mouse as a timeless pop culture symbol, continually reinvented.