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Dimensions: L386mmxH435mm

 

For Warhol food was his “great extravagance” and he had a very sweet tooth, claiming that “all I ever really want is sugar”. This image of an extravagant ice-cream has been depicted in the same way he would complete a fashion illustration - with his blotted-line technique and vivid colours. The ice-cream was almost certainly from the fashionable Serendipity 3 café where Warhol would host colouring parties in the 1950s. He would encourage his friends – some of whom would have helped him create the original illustrations - to colour the works with an inventiveness that adds to their whimsical nature. This process looks forward to the production methods of Warhol’s legendary studio, the Factory, in the 1960s.  Text Credit: Tate UK This is an unlimited collection re-print in art frame

 

Available for viewing at our Tan Boon Liat Gallery

Ice Cream Dessert, c.1959

SKU: LWA-FAP-ANDYWARHOL-008
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