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Paint on canvas composed of 32 small works. 32 paintings because Campbell\u2019s sells exactly 32 different kinds of soup. And, since seeing something repeatedly takes away its inherent interest, Warhol fashioned the daily life of which he was the incarnation into a concrete work of art. Individual paintings made through a semi-mechanical screen printing process. He gave each of the paintings the real flavor of the original can, with a little help from a list of products that the company gave him.<br \/>\nWhen questioned about the choice of a vulgar Campbell\u2019s can, Warhol gave several reasons. It may be impossible to identify the original spark that started the fire, but this can that\u2019s almost as old as America itself was a part of Andy Warhol\u2019s entire life. He was said to have eaten Campbell\u2019s soup everyday for lunch for 20 years, and one memory even elicited the following from him during an interview with art critic GR Swenson: \u201cOh my god, yes, that\u2019s right, the tin flowers (editor\u2019s note: at his mother\u2019s house) were made of canned fruit, that\u2019s why I painted my first cans&#8230;\u201d To pay homage to Warhol and his source of inspiration, Campbell\u2019s is collaborating with the Andy Warhol Foundation to print Pop Art decor on the most famous can in the world. Four styles (pink, orange, green, and blue) that will, like Warhol, be the fruit of an industrial process. The result: a collector\u2019s edition soup bowl with an original tag attached, just like at The Factory. Looks like anyone can get a Warhol for just $0.75!<\/p>\n<div>&nbsp;<\/div>\n<div>&nbsp;<\/div>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>Hands down, the definitive colors of the 60s were red and white. 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