
Andy Warhol
40 1/2 x 27 1/2 in
Created in 1974, Andy Warhol's Flowers presents a stark yet elegant interpretation of Warhol’s well-known floral imagery, replacing his usual bold colour palette with a refined contrast of black and white.
Inspired by a photograph of hibiscus flowers, Warhol reimagines nature through his signature pop art lens, transforming organic forms into graphic, high-contrast silhouettes. The absence of color heightens the interplay between light and shadow, emphasizing the flatness and repetition characteristic of Warhol’s screenprinting technique. This particular piece stands out in the Flowers series for its minimalist aesthetic, reducing the subject to its purest visual essence.
Through Flowers (Black and White), Warhol continues his exploration of mass production, beauty, and impermanence - turning an everyday natural subject into a timeless and sophisticated statement piece.
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