BESPLATNA KONSULTACIJA SA STRUČNJAKOM ZA UMETNOST
x
Ručno oslikano uljanim bojama na platnu u dimenzijama i okviru po vašem izboru, izrađeno po porudžbini od strane naših umetnika.
Izaberite jednu od naših unapred definisanih veličina koje odgovaraju originalnim proporcijama umetničkog dela.
Можете унети сопствене димензије како бисте прилагодили дело одређеном оквиру или простору. Ако одабрана величина не одговара пропорцијама оригинала, слика ће бити исечена или проширена додатним елементима који се ручно насликавају. Дигитални prikaz ће вам бити послат на одобрење пре почетка производње.
Имајте на уму да преглед на екрану не одражава стварно исецање или проширење. Само приказ (mockup) ће тачно приказати коначну композицију.
Иако су доступне прилагођене величине, препоручујемо да одаберете димензију из дефинисане листе како бисте сачували оригиналне пропорције.
Isporuka širom sveta () za 3/4 nedelje umesto uobičajenih 5 nedelja. (2 јул). Bez kompromisa po pitanju kvaliteta.
Brillo Soap Pads Boxes
Dimenzije reprodukcije
Andy Warhol's 1964 silkscreen, "Brillo Soap Pads Boxes," isn’t merely a depiction of stacked detergent boxes; it’s a seismic shift in the way we perceive art and its relationship to the mundane. This iconic work, now housed within the National Gallery of Canada’s collection, transcends its humble subject matter to become a potent symbol of consumer culture, mass production, and the burgeoning Pop Art movement that irrevocably altered the artistic landscape. The image itself is deceptively simple – a vibrant red tower constructed from thirteen Brillo boxes, their stark white lettering screaming for attention against the saturated background. Yet, within this apparent simplicity lies a complex meditation on repetition, value, and the blurring of lines between high art and low culture.
Born Andrew Warhola Jr. in 1928 in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, Warhol’s early life was profoundly shaped by his illness, Sydenham's chorea – a neurological disorder that left him largely confined to the indoors. This enforced isolation became a crucible for creativity, fostering an intense inner world fueled by the visual stimulation of comic books and movie magazines, materials readily available to him. His mother, recognizing his artistic potential, nurtured this nascent talent with art supplies, laying the groundwork for his later embrace of popular imagery. This upbringing, rooted in the industrial heartland of America, instilled a keen awareness of mass production and the pervasive influence of advertising – themes that would become central to his artistic practice.
Warhol’s “Brillo Soap Pads Boxes” arrived at a pivotal moment in art history. Emerging from the shadows of Abstract Expressionism, Pop Art sought to dismantle traditional hierarchies by elevating everyday objects – Campbell's soup cans, Coca-Cola bottles, and yes, Brillo boxes – to the status of artistic subject matter. The work deliberately rejects notions of beauty or skill; the silkscreen process itself is a mechanical reproduction, mirroring the automated production lines that defined American industry. The repetition of the boxes, rendered in Warhol’s signature bright colors, emphasizes their ubiquity and reduces them to symbols of mass-produced consumer goods. It's a deliberate provocation, questioning what constitutes ‘art’ and challenging viewers to reconsider their own relationship with the objects surrounding them.
The execution of “Brillo Soap Pads Boxes” is as crucial as its conceptual framework. Warhol employed a meticulous silkscreen technique, applying layers of ink through stencils to achieve the vibrant colors and sharp edges characteristic of his work. This process, while seemingly simple, demanded immense patience and precision – a testament to Warhol’s dedication. Beyond the technical mastery, however, lies an undeniable emotional resonance. The bright red of the boxes evokes feelings of energy and intensity, while the stark white lettering creates a sense of urgency and demand. The image isn't simply about soap pads; it’s about the relentless bombardment of visual information in modern life, a feeling of being overwhelmed by the sheer volume of images that shape our perceptions.
A WahooArt reproduction of “Brillo Soap Pads Boxes” offers a remarkable opportunity to bring this seminal work into your home or office. Our hand-painted reproductions meticulously recreate Warhol’s original vision, capturing not only the visual impact but also the underlying conceptual depth of this enduring masterpiece. Whether you're an art collector, interior designer seeking a bold statement piece, or simply someone captivated by Pop Art’s revolutionary spirit, a WahooArt reproduction provides a tangible connection to one of the 20th century’s most influential artists.
1928 - 1987 , Sjedinjene Američke Države
Recite nam o vašem projektu i naši stručnjaci za umetnost će vam pružiti 3 personalizovana predloga umetničkih dela.
Dozvolite nam da odaberemo 3 opcije specijalno za Vas - Besplatno!