Absolut Warhol (Absolut Vodka) (1986) by Andy Warhol

Absolut Warhol (Absolut Vodka) - Andy Warhol - 1986

Artwork Information

TitleAbsolut Warhol (Absolut Vodka)
ArtistAndy Warhol
Date1986
Art MovementPop Art

About Absolut Warhol (Absolut Vodka)

The artwork titled “Absolut Warhol (Absolut Vodka)” is a piece created by artist Andy Warhol in 1986. It belongs to the Pop Art movement and fits within the genre of advertisement.

In this artwork, the central focus is a representation of an Absolut Vodka bottle, rendered in Warhol’s iconic style. The bottle is accentuated with bold outlines and vivid colors, predominantly shades of blue, red, pink, and yellow. The words “ABSOLUT VODKA” are prominently displayed in large, vibrant letters, with “Country of Sweden” elegantly scripted in a cursive font beneath. The top portion of the bottle displays a gold medallion-like emblem, adding a touch of detail and authenticity to the piece. The background is a blend of contrasting colors, creating a striking edge around the bottle and enhancing its visual impact. The artwork exemplifies Warhol’s ability to infuse everyday commercial objects with artistic significance, characteristic of the Pop Art ethos.

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