About the print
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Andy Warhol was an American visual artist, film director, and producer who was a leading figure in the visual art movement known as pop art.
He is known for his bright, colourful paintings and prints of subjects ranging from celebrities including Marilyn Monroe and Mohammed Ali, to everyday products such as cans of soup and Brillo pads.
Andy Warhol’s Campbell’s Soup Cans are among the most recognizable and celebrated works in the history of art. Warhol began his Campbell’s Soup Can paintings around 1961, and the subject would take various forms in the years to follow. For these works, Warhol not only used ink colours that departed from real colours, but also spray painted the back-grounds and the lower (white) portion of the label in different colours.
In 1965, Warhol executed the iconic Tomato Soup can in twenty unique colour combinations, such as orange, purple, and Kelly green as well as tan, blue, and red. In doing so he made each of these large-format, silkscreened paintings its own aesthetic and quintessentially Warholian “variety.”
PrintING and Framing
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The images are printed on archival museum-quality 260gsm Lustre paper which is a middle ground between Matte & Gloss so the print colours are vibrant but with less glare.
The paper is perfect for fine art, designed to last for years without losing its original beauty.
Framing is done using high quality 30mm Wood Frames (Black or White) a White Acid Free Mat Board & Glass.
A Wire Hangwire is attached to the back so you all you have to do is choose the position and hang the print.
Customised Framing
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We offer Black or White frames as standard however we can also supply different coloured frames if required, The same applies to larger or specific frame sizes. contact us on support@roguesgallery.co.nz for more information on customised framing.
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REFER TO OUR FAQS.
Description
Andy Warhol was an American visual artist, film director, and producer who was a leading figure in the visual art movement known as pop art.
He is known for his bright, colourful paintings and prints of subjects ranging from celebrities including Marilyn Monroe and Mohammed Ali, to everyday products such as cans of soup and Brillo pads.
Andy Warhol’s Campbell’s Soup Cans are among the most recognizable and celebrated works in the history of art. Warhol began his Campbell’s Soup Can paintings around 1961, and the subject would take various forms in the years to follow. For these works, Warhol not only used ink colours that departed from real colours, but also spray painted the back-grounds and the lower (white) portion of the label in different colours.
In 1965, Warhol executed the iconic Tomato Soup can in twenty unique colour combinations, such as orange, purple, and Kelly green as well as tan, blue, and red. In doing so he made each of these large-format, silkscreened paintings its own aesthetic and quintessentially Warholian “variety.”
PrintING and Framing
The images are printed on archival museum-quality 260gsm Lustre paper which is a middle ground between Matte & Gloss so the print colours are vibrant but with less glare.
The paper is perfect for fine art, designed to last for years without losing its original beauty.
Framing is done using high quality 30mm Wood Frames (Black or White) a White Acid Free Mat Board & Glass.
A Wire Hangwire is attached to the back so you all you have to do is choose the position and hang the print.
Customised Framing
We offer Black or White frames as standard however we can also supply different coloured frames if required, The same applies to larger or specific frame sizes. contact us on support@roguesgallery.co.nz for more information on customised framing.
SHIPPING AND RETURNS
REFER TO OUR FAQS.
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