Flowers (Night), Andy Warhol
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Warhol’s Flowers series is deceptively serene. Beneath the bright colors and floral motifs lies a meditation on reproduction, impermanence, and variation.
For this release, Flowers is presented in multiple colorways—each one a distinct mood, each one equally Warhol. Together, they echo the artist’s practice of seriality: same image, endlessly transformed.
Each skateboard deck measures approx. 80 x 20 cm and it's made of 7 ply Grade A Canadian Maple Wood. One wall mount included per deck. Premium felt bag included for transportation, specifically crafted to safeguard your skateboard as a collector's item.
Before assuming his place in history, Andy Warhol (1928-1987) as a commercial illustrator in New York for over a decade. Although he began painting in the late 1950s, he emerged into the spotlight in 1962 when he exhibited wooden replicas of Brillo soap pad boxes, along with paintings of Coca-Cola bottles, and his infamous Campbell’s soup cans. Warhol’s mass-producing silkscreen technique was key in reducing his depictions into insipid and dehumanized cultural icons that reflected the alleged emptiness of American material culture, along with Warhol’s own emotional withdrawal towards his creations. Eventually, Warhol’s work propelled him to the forefront of the emerging Pop art movement in America.
