This work is formed by eight skate decks made of 7 ply grade A Canadian maple wood. Top-print includes the official Andy Warhol brand logo.
Colored Campbell's Soup - Skateboard art edition under license.
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Andy Warhol’s 1965 Colored Campbell’s Soup Cans portfolio marked a decisive shift from his iconic 1962 series. While the original hand-painted paintings relied on the uniform, red-and-white supermarket design to explore mass production and consumer culture, this later release took a completely different aesthetic path.
With this 1965 print series, Warhol moved into screenprinting on paper to experiment with vibrant, highly artificial color combinations. The familiar shape of the soup can remains instantly recognizable, but the unexpected palette subverts its commercial purpose. It forces the viewer to focus entirely on the optical experience, turning a mundane grocery item into an open symbol that defined Pop Art.
By swapping industrial accuracy for psychedelic variation, each piece becomes a subjective game of color and perception. This premium set of eight skate decks brings that exact graphic energy into your space, blending post-war avant-garde history with street culture. It stands as a flawless reference for anyone looking into buying fine art prints and collecting multiples.