Manufactured from 7-ply Grade A Canadian maple wood, this deck features the official Andy Warhol brand logo on the top print.
Official licensed art edition.
©/®/™ The Andy Warhol Foundation for the Visual Arts, Inc.
Andy Warhol’s 1965 Colored Campbell’s Soup Cans portfolio marked a decisive shift in his work. Instead of replicating the actual soup cans found in supermarkets, he broke away from the traditional red and white labels to experiment with vibrant, highly artificial color combinations. By swapping the real colors, the artwork completely moved away from the object's original commercial function.
This visual approach treats color as a pure conceptual tool. While the iconic silhouette of the can remains instantly recognizable, the unexpected, fluorescent hues force the viewer to focus entirely on the optical experience and aesthetic impact, rather than the product's practical use. Warhol repeats the same image to challenge expectations, turning a mundane item into an open symbol that defined Pop Art.
The series directly reflects Warhol’s fascination with consumer culture and advertising, where graphic design uses color to trigger immediate reactions. This premium skate deck brings that exact irony into your daily space, blending avant-garde history with street culture. It stands as a perfect example for anyone looking into buying fine art prints or exploring modern visual impact techniques.