Andy Warhol Campbell’s Soup Cans Skateboards
In the early 1960s, Andy Warhol created numerous works depicting consumer products, Hollywood stars, and a highly publicized series illustrating death and disaster in American society. Among the most iconic works in modern art, Warhol's 32 Campbell's Soup Cans paintings took various forms, including a 1965 series of 19 different colored cans. For these works, Warhol not only used ink colors that departed from real colors, but also spray-painted the backgrounds and the lower (white) portion of the label in different colors. The result was a collection that was both unexpected and familiar.
These groundbreaking works are the inspiration for this series of skate decks, where each color has been produced in a limited edition of 5,000.
©/®/ ™ The Andy Warhol Foundation for the Visual Arts, Inc.
- Designer: Skateroom and The Andy Warhol Foundation for the Visual Arts, Inc.
- Size: 31.5h x 8w x .5"d
- Materials: 7-ply Canadian maple
- Edition: 5,000
- Year of Design: 2016
- Origin: Canada
- Hanging wall mounts included
- Individual or set of eight