This work is formed by three skate decks made of 7 ply grade A Canadian maple wood. The set belongs to a numbered limited edition of 500.
Under license from The Andy Warhol Foundation for the Visual Arts, Inc. Top-print includes the official Andy Warhol brand logo.
Andy Warhol’s Flowers represent far more than a simple series of prints: they are a perfect example of how art can permeate visual culture and everyday design. Created between 1964 and 1967, the series is based on a photograph by Patricia Caulfield, transformed through repetition, simplification of forms, and the use of intense, saturated colors. Warhol turns a familiar motif like a flower into an icon of modernity, playing with familiarity and visual surprise, and showing that the ordinary can become extraordinary.
Its power lies in the combination of formal minimalism and chromatic impact. Each flower, isolated and repeated, becomes a graphic sign that transcends its natural origin. This quality has made the Flowers not only admired in museums but also constant references in graphic design, fashion, advertising, and interior decoration. From textile prints to book covers and visual campaigns, Warhol’s aesthetic has permeated multiple disciplines, demonstrating that pop art can become a universal visual language.
The Flowers condense Warhol’s ability to transform a trivial object into a recognizable and contagious symbol, showing how art can influence global aesthetic perception and establish a bridge between creativity, culture, and design.