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Medium :
Screen Printing on Linen , Other rigid frame
Framing :
Framed
Dimensions :
62.6x47.6in
Edition :
1 / 100
About this artwork
Acrylic paint, enamel screen print with diamond dust on linen
From an unknown edition
Russell Young’s Andy Warhol is a striking portrait that merges pop culture, celebrity, and a raw, rebellious aesthetic. Known for his large-scale, diamond-dusted silkscreen paintings, Young captures Warhol—the iconic artist who revolutionized contemporary art—through a bold and textured visual language. The piece often features Warhol’s enigmatic expression, rendered… in high-contrast tones that evoke both glamour and grittiness. The shimmering diamond dust adds a layer of opulence, reflecting Warhol’s own fascination with fame, excess, and consumer culture. Young’s work pays homage to Warhol while also recontextualizing him as a mythic figure, embodying both artistic genius and the fleeting nature of celebrity.
Russell Young, a British-American artist, lavishes canvases with a painterly touch, steeped in cultural commentary and personal history. He harnesses silkscreen techniques, merging them with a vivid, often gritty aesthetic to challenge viewers' perceptions. His work evokes a visceral response, embodying the turmoil and ecstasy of the human experience.