Flowers in Carolina on Silver
Flowers in Carolina on Silver
Warhol’s Flowers, initially created in 1964, was based off a photograph of Hibiscus flowers taken by the then executive editor of Modern Photography magazine, Patricia Caulfield. The image was used in repeat in various sized canvases to cover full walls and resembled wallpaper. Ronnie Cutrone, Warhol’s main assistant, described the aesthetics of the print, “as decorative art, it’s pretty dense. There is a lot of depth in there… You have this shadowy dark grass, which is not pretty, and then you have these big, wonderful, brightly colored flowers. It was always that juxtaposition that appears in his art again and again that I particularly love.” Often referred to as Warhol’s foray into psychedelic interiors, it is appropriate that Flavor Paper offers the cheery, dark, psychedelic and poppy sides of Flowers. Designed by Flavor Paper/Andy Warhol. ©/®/TM The Andy Warhol Foundation for the Visual Arts, Inc.
- Brand: Flavor Paper
- Contact: Sales@FlavorPaper.com
Specifications:
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Sold by the roll (5 yds)
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Repeat: 27" Height
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Match: Straight Match
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Trimmed Material Width: 27"
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Minimum Order: 1 Roll
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Shipped from: USA
- Production: Silkscreened