Andy Warhol 1928-1987
Flowers. II.64, 1970
Silkscreen in colours on wove paper
Signed in ball-point pen in black on the reverse
Sheet 91.4 x 91.4 cm; 36 x 36 in
Numbered from the edition of 250. Published and printed by Factory Additions, New York.
'Flowers' (1964) is a seminal example of Andy Warhol’s early exploration of natural imagery within the language of Pop Art. This work features four vibrantly coloured blooms set against a...
'Flowers' (1964) is a seminal example of Andy Warhol’s early exploration of natural imagery within the language of Pop Art. This work features four vibrantly coloured blooms set against a rich field of green, transforming an ordinary botanical subject into a bold, graphic statement. The composition reflects Warhol’s shift from his widely recognized commercial motifs toward a more painterly yet still mechanized visual strategy, where repetition, color layering, and simplified forms confer both immediacy and symbolic resonance