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 Colored Campbell’s Soup Cans portfolio, created in 1965, marked a revolutionary shift in his artistic production. By replacing the traditional red and white label with vibrant, unexpected color combinations, Warhol completely distanced the commercial artwork from its original supermarket function.
This deliberate color manipulation highlights the significance of color as a powerful conceptual element. While the iconic shape of the can and the text remain instantly recognizable, the artificial and fluorescent hues redirect your attention straight to the aesthetic and optical impact. In this way, Warhol plays with repetition to transform a banal grocery product into an ambiguous visual sign, a masterclass that defined the legacy of Pop Art.
This approach shows how deeply visual signs and color choices can influence our emotions and commercial expectations. The vibrant portfolio reflects Warhol’s lifelong fascination with consumer culture and advertising. This premium skate deck brings that exact playful irony into your daily life, making it an essential piece for anyone building a serious fine art collection.