
(after Andy Warhol) Flowers II.68
This vibrant screenprint presents a bold reimagining of the iconic Flowers motif, rendered in the characteristic palette of hot pinks, yellows, and deep blacks that define the Sunday B. Morning portfolio. The composition clusters four luminous blossoms against a field of contrasting color, each flower separated by bold outlines that amplify their graphic presence and decorative power. At thirty-six by thirty-six inches, the work commands substantial wall presence while maintaining the accessibility and visual immediacy that made the original imagery so revolutionary. The screenprinting technique preserves the sophisticated color separation and layering inherent to the medium, with each hue applied with precision to create a composition of remarkable visual tension between flatness and dimension. Sunday B. Morning's open edition printing democratizes access to this foundational image from contemporary art history, allowing collectors to engage with a work that bridges pop sensibility and fine art production. The museum board substrate ensures archival stability for long-term display, while the open edition structure reflects a philosophy of unlimited availability rather than scarcity-driven value. This screenprint functions both as a standalone statement and as part of a larger conversation about reproduction, authenticity, and the evolving nature of artistic legacy in the twentieth century. It represents an opportunity for collectors to acquire a significant color study within the context of one of contemporary art's most influential visual vocabularies.
- Medium
- Sunday B. Morning (after Andy Warhol), (after) Flowers II.68, Sunday B. Morning Flowers Portfolio, Unsigned, Screenprint printed on museum board, Edition Open Edition, 36" x 36" Sheet Size
- Spotted At
- Gallery · Georgetown Frame Shoppe
For Sale — $595
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