Andy Warhol used a famous photograph of movie star Marilyn Monroe and obsessively replicated it in a silkscreen painting in the 1960s. The Pop Art style became a myth in the artistic and commercial imaginations from that point forward. Why was Marylin Monroe chosen? Following the actress's untimely demise, Warhol sought to immortalize her. Her appearance was already well-known. The Hollywood queen was so renowned that it was ideal for Pop artwork.This Pop Art collection includes the most renowned Marylin and many other film giants such as James Dean, Brigitte Bardot, Barbra Streisand, and Marlon Brando. These are similarly highly colorful, cheery, and memorable pop faces.This Pop Art collection enlarges the faces of our favorite actresses and actors into a rich series that will wonderfully fill the horror vacui of your famous walls.
Andy Warhol used a famous photograph of movie star Marilyn Monroe and obsessively replicated it in a silkscreen painting in the 1960s. The Pop Art style became a myth in the artistic and commercial imaginations from that point forward. Why was Marylin Monroe chosen? Following the actress's untimely demise, Warhol sought to immortalize her. Her appearance was already well-known. The Hollywood queen was so renowned that it was ideal for Pop artwork.This Pop Art collection includes the most renowned Marylin and many other film giants such as James Dean, Brigitte Bardot, Barbra Streisand, and Marlon Brando. These are similarly highly colorful, cheery, and memorable pop faces.This Pop Art collection enlarges the faces of our favorite actresses and actors into a rich series that will wonderfully fill the horror vacui of your famous walls.