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Experience the extraordinary transformation of the ordinary with this Andy Warhol x YP collection! This LED neon sign showcases an acrylic-printed soup can adorned with red neon, bringing Andy's concept of mundane objects as high art to life in a fresh and captivating manner. Originally introduced in 1962, the soup can quickly became one of the most iconic pieces of American art. This particular artwork holds a special place in Andy's heart, as it was inspired by his childhood fondness for Campbell's soup. In his own words, "I used to drink it every day." Now, you can incorporate this revolutionary Pop Art piece into your space as both a creative lighting source and a stunning wall decor. Moreover, the flexible LED tube used in this collection ensures safety and environmental friendliness. You can even adjust the brightness to match the time of day.
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.