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Sunday B. Morning — (after Andy Warhol) Flowers II.66
Sunday B. Morning

(after Andy Warhol) Flowers II.66

This vibrant screenprint presents a bold composition of layered floral forms rendered in luminous yellows, pinks, and oranges against a vivid green ground. The work exemplifies the visual vocabulary established by Pop Art's engagement with repetition and commercial printing techniques, translating the organic delicacy of flowers into graphic, almost abstract fields of color. At 36 by 36 inches, the monumental scale of this work transforms the domestic subject matter into something commanding and monumental, inviting sustained contemplation of the interplay between natural imagery and the flatness of the printed surface. The open edition status makes this significant work from the Sunday B. Morning Flowers Portfolio accessible to collectors seeking canonical Pop imagery. The screenprint's direct relationship to Pop Art history positions it as a meaningful acquisition for those building collections around the movement's central preoccupations with repetition, mass production, and the elevation of everyday subject matter. The technical precision of the printing process ensures crisp color separation and registration, while the museum board substrate provides archival stability. For collectors drawn to iconic floral imagery that bridges fine art and graphic design sensibilities, this work offers both aesthetic impact and conceptual engagement with mid-century artistic innovation.

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Sunday B. Morning (after Andy Warhol), (after) Flowers II.66, Sunday B. Morning Flowers Portfolio, Unsigned, Screenprint printed on museum board, Edition Open Edition, 36" x 36" Sheet Size

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Sunday B. Morning, (after Andy Warhol) Flowers II.66

This vibrant screenprint presents a bold composition of layered floral forms rendered in luminous yellows, pinks, and oranges against a vivid green ground. The work exemplifies the visual vocabulary established by Pop Art's engagement with repetition and commercial printing techniques, translating the organic delicacy of flowers into graphic, almost abstract fields of color. At 36 by 36 inches, the monumental scale of this work transforms the domestic subject matter into something commanding and monumental, inviting sustained contemplation of the interplay between natural imagery and the flatness of the printed surface. The open edition status makes this significant work from the Sunday B. Morning Flowers Portfolio accessible to collectors seeking canonical Pop imagery. The screenprint's direct relationship to Pop Art history positions it as a meaningful acquisition for those building collections around the movement's central preoccupations with repetition, mass production, and the elevation of everyday subject matter. The technical precision of the printing process ensures crisp color separation and registration, while the museum board substrate provides archival stability. For collectors drawn to iconic floral imagery that bridges fine art and graphic design sensibilities, this work offers both aesthetic impact and conceptual engagement with mid-century artistic innovation.

Medium
Sunday B. Morning (after Andy Warhol), (after) Flowers II.66, Sunday B. Morning Flowers Portfolio, Unsigned, Screenprint printed on museum board, Edition Open Edition, 36" x 36" Sheet Size
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Georgetown Frame Shoppe, Washington, D.C., United States

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