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Yellowpop Marilyn Monroe (Pink) Neon Wall Hanging, Foundation Authorized, 39/5002022
2022
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Andy Warhol
Marilyn Monroe (Pink), 2022
Acrylic-printed Marilyn lined with pink and yellow neon LED artwork with energy-efficient tubing, full board backing
Box is plate signed; accompanied by official COA authorized by the Warhol Foundation (Edition 39/500)
Unframed
LIMITED EDITION OF 500. ACCOMPANIED BY A NUMBERED CERTIFICATE OF AUTHENTICITY AUTHORIZED BY THE WARHOL FOUNDATION IN A BESPOKE PRESENTATION BOX
Bright, glamorous, and playful, the instantly iconic artwork pops with a vivid neon light in hot pink and yellow.
The original portrait was created in 1962, shortly after Marilyn's passing. It embodies not only Andy's obsession with pop culture but his interest in the power of celebrity as well. Marilyn was an icon in her own time and Andy, through his portraits, lifted her even higher. Infuse your space with the creative light of Marilyn Monroe and Andy Warhol!
The flexible LED tube is safe and environmentally friendly, too! Set the light to the time of day with adjustable brightness.
©/®/™ The Andy Warhol Foundation for the Visual Arts, Inc.
Material
Neon flex material, consisting of PVC or Silicon piping with LED lights, that is mounted on a recycled acrylic board.
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