If only they had the red/white/pink one with a white background, like in kickass, I’d buy it in a heartbeat. Apparently it was a one-off.
How ironic. Andy Warhol, the king of appropriation art, has himself been appropriated.
I really like that shelf.
I would have taken as many “Oxidation” prints you had up for sale!
Someone just pointed me to an exhibit of his “Shadows” so now I am interested in finding decent prints of those also…
Having some of these colorful Warhols around really do brighten up the place… I have a pretty small home so dont have the space to properly hang 10 life size Triple Elvis along one wall as a museum would do but three or four different “Oxidation” prints or “Shadows” would be nice.
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I would have taken as many “Oxidation” prints you had up for sale!
Someone just pointed me to an exhibit of his “Shadows” so now I am interested in finding decent prints of those also…
Having some of these colorful Warhols around really do brighten up the place… I have a pretty small home so dont have the space to properly hang 10 life size Triple Elvis along one wall as a museum would do but three or four different “Oxidation” prints or “Shadows” would be nice.
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I saw “Shadows” installed here in DC at the Hirschhorn…really wonderful.
Does anyone know–are these behind glass, or is the paper just exposed?
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Does anyone know–are these behind glass, or is the paper just exposed?
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I am pretty sure they are NOT behind glass… I am not sure where Hayneedle got the Andy Warhol prints they sale but I have the Ten Marilyns and these look exactly the same. The frame matches and there is no glass.
If they are the same it is well done and looks museum quality… I do wish I knew if they were exactly from the same manufacturer *I did have to send one back as the glue was coming from the print off the frame…