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Artwork on wood. Ready to hang. Framing on request.
Dimensions :
15.7x31.5in
About this artwork
When Andy Warhol was shot by Valerie Solanas in 1968 the bullet the bullet pierced his spleen, stomach, liver, esophagus, and both of his lungs. Warhol's life was saved by surgeon, Dr. Giuseppe Rossi at Columbus Hospital in New York, and in gratitude Warhol gave Rossi a set of 10 of his infamous Campbell's soup prints. Mrs Rossi was unaware of the importance of this gift and put 8 prints in a box under their bed, displaying the other two. Meanwhile,… Warhol refused to pay the hospital what he owed for the treatment, prompting Rossi to send him a letter with the words 'Pay up you blowhard' written on the envelope. Warhol never paid the bill. The Rossi's eventually sold the prints at Christies for up to $37,500 per print. The eight prints kept in the box were in almost perfect condition, the other two had faded. 'Cheesecake in Different Colours' is for you Andy! (A suitable discount will be accepted for the purchase of this picture and 'Cheese in Different Colours' also on this page)
« MODERN ART = I COULD DO THAT + YEAH BUT YOU DIDN'T. -Craig Damrauer »
Steve White, a painter based in the Netherlands, has extensively exhibited his works nationally, as well as in the United Kingdom. While he appreciates that art can stir emotions and have great meaning for people, he has a more practical approach to creation. For example, one of the tests he does for his own works is simple - he asks himself, "Would this look good over someone's sofa?". White's abstract realist compositions also combine elements of minimalism.