Enamel Pin "Andy Pawhol"
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- Colorful enamel pin
- Inspired by US artist Andy Warhol and his Campbell's Soup Cans
- Style: pop art
- Dimensions: 1,5 x 3 cm
- Incl. illustrated backing card
- Fun and easy way to learn about our most famous artists
- Artful accessory for shirt, coat, bag and co.
- Purr-fect gift for cat and art lovers
- For all ages
Description
An original design by Niaski, inspired by Andy Warhol (1928-1987), an American artist, director and producer who played a leading role in the visual art movement known as pop art. Characteristic of the creative period in the early 1960s is the use of widespread motifs familiar to every American (mostly from commercial advertising and press photos), from which he had silkscreens made and then repeated serially.
Among other works, his Campbell's Soup Cans (32 paintings of Campbell's soup cans of different flavors on canvas), with which he held his first exhibition in 1962, are world famous. True to his motto, Thirty Are Better Than One, the original matters less than quantitative duplication. Niaski unceremoniously reinterpreted the tomato soup can as kitty food.
Whether to your shirt, coat or bag – the pin is a colorful addition and the purr-fect gift for cat and art lovers. The pin's size is 1.5 x 3 cm and it's made of enamel with black finish. The stud is made of rubber.