3 Coke Bottles (1962) by Andy Warhol

3 Coke Bottles - Andy Warhol - 1962

Artwork Information

Title3 Coke Bottles
ArtistAndy Warhol
Date1962
Art MovementPop Art

About 3 Coke Bottles

“3 Coke Bottles” is an artwork by Andy Warhol, created in 1962 as part of the Pop Art movement. The piece is often associated with the genre of advertisement, as it features commercial imagery. This artwork exemplifies Warhol’s fascination with consumer goods and brand repetition, and it has become an iconic representation of his exploration of mass production and popular culture.

The artwork displays three identical Coke bottles in a vertical arrangement against a plain, light-colored background. The bottles are rendered with the characteristic green tint and distinctive script logo that Coca-Cola is known for. Each bottle is depicted with a degree of simplicity, though the contours and lettering are clear and unmistakable. The repetition of the bottles echoes industrial mass production—a theme Warhol often revisited in his works. Below the bottles is the red Coca-Cola logo, adding a strong contrast in color and emphasizing the brand’s significance. The image’s straightforward presentation and its commentary on consumerism make it a memorable piece of the Pop Art era.

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