The artwork titled “Brillo Box (3¢ Off)” was created by Andy Warhol between 1963 and 1964 in the United States. Crafted using the silkscreen technique, this piece falls within the Pop Art movement and is categorized as both a sculpture and installation.
The artwork replicates the appearance of a commercial packaging box for Brillo soap pads. It features a boldly colored design, predominantly in yellow, accented with red and blue text. The prominent text includes phrases such as “24/10’s,” “3¢ Off Pack,” and “Shines Aluminum Fast,” paralleling the original product’s marketing. The overall aesthetic emphasizes Warhol’s exploration of consumer culture and commercialization.