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YP x Andy Warhol - Banana - Neon Sign

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Yellowpop
Color
Yellow
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Description

Experience the vibrant transformation of Andy Warhol's iconic "Banana" print with this LED neon creation. Originally crafted in 1966, this timeless Warhol masterpiece gained further recognition when it was featured on The Velvet Underground's debut album. This interactive artwork takes this symbol to new heights by allowing you to peel back its layers, just like peeling a real banana. This innovative design played a significant role in propelling the band to fame. Throughout his career, Andy Warhol continued to utilize this symbol as a means of elevating ordinary objects into the realm of high art.

This Warhol's bruised banana image was adorned with vivid yellow LED neon, seamlessly blending the original with modern technology that Warhol himself would have appreciated. This Pop Art icon can now find a place in your home, serving as a source of creative lighting for any space. Not only is the flexible LED tube visually striking, but it is also safe and environmentally friendly. With adjustable brightness, you can even set the light to match the time of day, creating a dynamic ambiance that complements your surroundings.

©/®/™ The Andy Warhol Foundation for the Visual Arts, Inc.

Details

Size: 62 x 26.5 cm (24.4" x 10.4")

Colors: Yellow

Designed to shine

  • LED neon artwork
  • Energy-efficient tubing
  • Full board backing
  • Shipped in a bespoke premium box
Warhol

The Artist

Warhol

Pop Culture artwork by Andy Warhol Andy Warhol is without a doubt the first name to come to mind when thinking about the Pop Art culture. His iconic work focused mainly on celebrity culture, artistic expression, and advertisement, which were all prominent in the 1960s. He utilized a variety of media including hand drawing, painting, printmaking, photography, silk screening, sculpture, film, and music. Warhol also lived openly as a homosexual man before the gay liberation movement began. He had His Factory, where intellectuals, drag queens, playwrights, Bohemian street people, Hollywood celebrities, and wealthy patrons would collaborate. The Pop Artist produced extraordinarily valuable pieces, including some of the most expensive paintings ever to be sold. While never traditionally thought of as a popular consumer product before, Warhol’s work opened up the ideas of mass-production and mass-appeal into the art world.

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