The framed print features Andy Warhol's iconic Sunset artwork from 1972, originally created using three distinct screens for layered color application. Its museum conservation standard production uses specialized inks on matt paper, ensuring lasting color fidelity and archival quality. The pink color variation represents one of 472 unique combinations from this expressive series, while the professional framing provides ready display capability.
Endlessly talented and innovative, Andy Warhol was a leading figure of the Pop Art movement and one of the most influential artists of the twentieth century. The Sunset series was produced in 1972 to decorate the renovated rooms at the landmark Hotel Marquette in Minneapolis. Andy Warhol originally made the prints using three screens - one to apply the background bands of colour, one for the sun itself and one with a single-colour dot pattern. Produced at an unheard of 472 unique colour variations, it's considered to be one of the more expressive projects that Andy Warhol undertook during his life. Sunset, 1972 (pink) is produced to exacting museum conservation standards, using inks and printed on matt paper to create a perfect reproduction.





