


Campbell Faucet
2025
This vibrant, large scale sculpture by Ancizar Marin playfully merges a surreal, oversized faucet with the iconic Pop Art symbol of a Campbell's soup can. A twisted stream of red liquid appears to pour from the faucet into the paint splattered can, creating a dynamic and engaging visual. It is a striking statement piece that combines contemporary artistry with a nod to pop culture.
- Medium
- Volcanic rock, fiberglass, resin, and car paint
- Dimensions
Notes
This piece might be titled "Campbell Faucet"
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Jeff Koons
American · b. 1955

Koons creates large scale, high gloss sculptures that transform everyday consumer objects and kitsch imagery into bold, vibrant art statements, directly paralleling Marin's oversized faucet and Campbell can fusion in glossy car paint finish.

Claes Oldenburg
Swedish American · b. 1929

Oldenburg famously created monumental sculptures of ordinary household objects like faucets and consumer goods with playful surreal scale distortion, making him the most direct predecessor to Marin's oversized faucet and pop culture hybrid sculpture.

Vik Muniz
Brazilian · b. 1961

Muniz is a Latin American artist who combines pop culture iconography including Campbell soup references with mixed media and social commentary, sharing Marin's playful yet pointed engagement with consumer culture through bold visual spectacle.
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